The city that used to be known as Leningrad is now known as St Petersburg. The city is located in Russia.
Leningrad, from September, 1941 until January, 1944. Today the city is called St. Petersburg.
From 1924 to 1991 the city was called Leningrad.
Leningrad (Ленинград)
Leningrad
St. Petersburg is the original and current name of the city that was called Leningrad under Soviet control. The city was named St. Petersburg until 1914, Petrograd from 1914-1924, Leningrad from 1924-1991, and returned to being called St. Petersburg in 1991.
The city of Leningrad went back to using its original name, Saint Petersburg. It was founded by Tsar Peter I.
Effect of the Siege of Leningrad on the city happened in 1941.
Both Petrograd and Leningrad .
St Petersburg is the old and new name of Pertograd in Russia, formerly it was called Leningrad.
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The Russian city of Leningrad was never conquered by the German army .
The city of Leningrad was besieged for 871 days and resulted in an estimated 1,500,000 casualties .