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St. Petersburg is in Europe. It is located in the northwestern part of Russia on the Baltic Sea.
Some cities at the same latitude as St. Petersburg, Russia (approximately 60 degrees N) include Helsinki in Finland, Stockholm in Sweden, and Anchorage in Alaska, USA.
Leningrad is in Europe. It is a city located in the European part of Russia.
Finland and Estonia are both countries that are close to St. Petersburg. Finland is located to the northwest and Estonia is situated to the west of St. Petersburg.
Yes, St. Petersburg is on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, which is an arm of the Baltic Sea.
St. Petersburg is in Europe. It is located in the northwestern part of Russia on the Baltic Sea.
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Leningrad, is in the European part of Russia. It is located at the head of the Gulf of Finland.
St. Petersburg is in Russia.
Yes. St. Petersburg was made in honor of Peter the Great, one of the rulers of Russia. Yes and no. St. Petersburg (which I guess you are referring to) is in Russia but there is also a city named "St. Petersburg" in Florida, USA.
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St. Petersburg, Russia was dubbed Russia's "window to the west" because of it strtegic location.
The Russian capital in 1914 was St. Petersburg.
It is an English-language newspaper published in St. Petersburg, Russia.
3,800 air miles from Philadelphia (PHL) to St. Petersburg, Russia (LED).
What is the Driving distance between St. Petersburg Russia and Frankfurt Germany?
St. Petersburg is at 59.55 N latitude and 30.15 E longitude.