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View of Frozen Neva River and Petrograd side. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arial drone panoramic view of St. Peterburg. Sankt Peterburg. Istoric center.Petrograd side. Bridges Architecture of Rusia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lenin return to Petrograd by Alexander Lopuhov Royalty Free Stock Photo
Painting To Petrograd by Alexander Lopuchov Royalty Free Stock Photo
The petrograd Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stamp printed by Russia, shows Lenin return to Petrograd by Alexander Lopuhov Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Mytninskaya quay on Petrograd side. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vintage map of Petrograd 1940s
Workshop for the production of artillery pieces of the Putilov factory. Petrograd. Russian empire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arial drone panoramic view of St. Peterburg. Sankt Peterburg. Istoric center.Petrograd side. Bridges Architecture of Rusia Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Peter and Paul Cathedral from the Petrograd side. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arial drone panoramic view of St. Peterburg. Bridge between Petrograd side and Hare Island. Sankt Peterburg. Istoric center. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Facades of old houses in St. Petersburg, Russia. Petrograd side, Vyazemsky lane. Typical Soviet-era houses. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petrograd Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petrograd Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petrograd - Plan of the capital of the former Russian Empire. Saint Petersburg formerly known as Petrograd 1914–1924 and later Leningrad 1924–1991, is the second-largest city in Russia. It is situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, with a population of roughly 5.4 million residents.[9] Saint Petersburg is the fourth-most populous city in Europe, the most populous city on the Baltic Sea, as well as the world`s northernmost city with over 1 million residents. As Russia`s Imperial capital, and a historically strategic port, it is governed as a federal city.


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