There is no capital of St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is a city, not a country.
The Russian capital in 1914 was St. Petersburg.
no, the capital is Moscow
The capital was St Petersburg, which was renamed Petrograd in World War 1.
It was Moscow. A former capital of Russia was Saint Petersburg, it was left in 1918. During the WW2 the capital was not changed.
St. Petersburg is in Russia.
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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.
St. Petersburg is not Moscow. St. Petersburg is a separate and quite unique city that sits quite away from Russia's capital.
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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