Leningrad
Saint Petersburg in Russia was known as Petrograd from 1914 to 1924, and then as Leningrad during most of the Communist period from 1924 to 1991.
St. Petersburg Russia was changed to petrograd during Alexander the Great's rule.
St. Petersburg, Russia, was formerly known as Saint Petersburg and later was renamed Petrograd in 1914 during World War I. In 1924, after the death of Vladimir Lenin, it was renamed Leningrad, a name it retained until 1991, when it was restored to St. Petersburg following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
There is no capital of St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is a city, not a country.
It was Moscow. A former capital of Russia was Saint Petersburg, it was left in 1918. During the WW2 the capital was not changed.
Moscow. It was changed from St. Petersburg in 1918
Yes and Now. Leningrad was the capital of the Soviet Union. However, before 1914 and after 1991, the city's name was St-Petersburg.
The address of the St. Petersburg Museum Of History is: 335 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3527
The address of the St Petersburg Museum Of History is: 335 2Nd Ave NE, St Petersburg, FL 33701-3501
St. Petersburg
St Petersburg and Kaliningrad
St. Petersburg is a city located in Russia. It was founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter the Great and served as the capital of the Russian Empire for more than two hundred years. It is known for its beautiful architecture, cultural landmarks, and rich history.