Leningrad in the Soviet Union (Modern day St. Petersburg)
Leningrad, USSR modern day St. Petersburg, Russia
It didn't. Stalingrad changed its name to Volgograd after Stalin's death. Stalin's successor, Nikita Khrushchev, (rightfully) criticised the way Stalin had treated his people. St Petersburg was originally founded in the 18th Century by Tsar Peter the Great, who wanted to create a modern European-style capital for the Russian Empire. When World War I began, its name was considered too German and it was changed to Petrograd. After the death of Vladimir Lenin, it became Leningrad for the rest of the Communist Regime. In 1991, shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, a referendum vote led to the restoration of the name St Petersburg.
Peter Henry has written: 'Manual of modern Russian prosecomposition (modern Russian usage)'
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Dmitri Mendeleev was a Russian chemist; he proposed the modern Periodic Table of elements in 1869.
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The modern Russian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet and contains 33 letters.
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The fourth level in Call of Duty Modern Warfare is No Russian (which can be skipped.)
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