St. Petersburg is farther north.
St. Petersburg is not Moscow. St. Petersburg is a separate and quite unique city that sits quite away from Russia's capital.
No, Moscow is not the farthest city to the north. While it is one of the northernmost major cities, there are several other cities located farther north, such as Murmansk and Norilsk in Russia, as well as cities like Tromsø in Norway and Longyearbyen in Svalbard. These cities are situated at higher latitudes than Moscow, making them farther north.
Moscow and St. Petersburg are the two major cities of Russia.
There are a number of cities north of Paris. In Europe alone, Moscow, London, St. Petersburg, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Stockholm are all north of Paris.
st petersburg
The capital of Russia is Moscow, but it WAS St. Petersburg.
moscow
The answer, Novosibirsk, can be found right here:
St. Petersburg
1. Moscow 2. Saint Petersburg 3. Novosibirsk
Most likely Moscow or St. Petersburg.
If you are asking about St. Petersburg Russia it is compared to Venice, Italy. St. Petersburg is call the Venice of the north. It is made up of 141 islands connected by bridges and is the most northern city in Europe. The city is beautiful with its buildings in pastel colors of pink, green, blue and yellow. I was there a year ago because I had to see this and the city is very European compared to Moscow.