Either Helsinki, Tallin or Stockholm
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg is in Europe. It is located in the northwestern part of Russia on the Baltic Sea.
North-west Russia, Saint-Petersburg and Kronshtadt are the capitals of baltic navy.
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North-west Russia, Saint-Petersburg and Kronshtadt are the capitals of baltic navy.
St. Petersburg is a port on the Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea borders both St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad. St. Petersburg is located on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea in Russia, while Kaliningrad, an exclave of Russia, lies on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea. This strategic body of water connects various countries around the region.
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.
St. Petersburg is a city in Russialocated on the Neva River at the head of theGulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea
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Saint Petersburg is a major city in North-West Russia, not far from the borders with Finland and Estonia. If you look at the Baltic Sea (the sea between northern Germany and the Scandinavian countries like Denmark and Sweden), St. Petersburg is at the right-hand side, about half-way up the sea.
Russia has access to the Baltic Sea through the Gulf of Finland from St Petersburg Also from the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad directly to the Baltic Sea