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Admiralteysky District, Saint Petersburg
Admiralteysky District () is a administrative divisions of Saint Petersburg, district of the federal cities of Russia, federal city of Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia. As of the Russian Census (2010), 2010 Census, its population: was 157,897; down from 187,837 recorded in the Russian Census (2002), 2002 Census. Geography The district borders the Neva River in the north and in the west, the Yekateringofka River in the southwest, areas around Gorokhovaya Street in the east, and areas around Zagorodny Avenue in the south. History It was established on March 11, 1994 as a result of the merger of Leninsky District, Saint Petersburg, Leninsky and Oktyabrsky District, Saint Petersburg, Oktyabrsky Districts.Official website of the Administration of St. PetersburgAdmiralteysky District. General Information. Municipal divisions Admiralteysky District comprises the following six okrug, municipal okrugs:Law #411-68 *Admiralteysky Municipal Okrug, Admiraltey ...
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city had a population of 5,601,911 residents as of 2021, with more than 6.4 million people living in the Saint Petersburg metropolitan area, metropolitan area. Saint Petersburg is the List of European cities by population within city limits, fourth-most populous city in Europe, the List of cities and towns around the Baltic Sea, most populous city on the Baltic Sea, and the world's List of northernmost items#Cities and settlements, northernmost city of more than 1 million residents. As the former capital of the Russian Empire, and a Ports of the Baltic Sea, historically strategic port, it is governed as a Federal cities of Russia, federal city. The city was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May 1703 on the s ...
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Oktyabrsky District, Saint Petersburg
Oktyabrsky, Oktyabrskaya or Oktyabrskoye may refer to: Places Oktyabrsky * Oktyabrsky, Russia (''Oktyabrskaya'', ''Oktyabrskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia * Oktyabrsky, Republic of Adygea, Russia * Oktyabrsky Airport, an airport in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia * Oktyabrsky Island, in Kaliningrad, Russia * Oktyabrsky Urban Settlement, several municipal urban settlements in Russia * Cape October (Mys Oktyabrsky) in Severnaya Zemlya, Russia Oktyabrskaya * Oktyabrskaya (Minsk Metro), a station of the Minsk Metro, Belarus * Oktyabrskaya (Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line), a station of the Moscow Metro, Russia * Oktyabrskaya (Koltsevaya line), a station of the Moscow Metro, Russia * Oktyabrskaya Railway, a broad gauge railway in Russia Oktyabrskaya * Oktyabrskoye (air base) used by the Russian Air Force 15 miles (24 km) east of Hvardiiske, Simferopol Raion, Crimea. Other uses * Oktyabrsky (surname) * Soviet cruiser ''Admiral Oktyabrsky'' See also * Oktyab ...
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Yekateringofsky Municipal Okrug
Yekateringofsky Municipal Okrug (, known as Municipal Okrug #6 () until 2011, is a administrative divisions of Saint Petersburg, municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal cities of Russia, federal city of Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia. Population: It borders Fontanka in the north, Lermontovsky Avenue in the east, Obvodny Canal in the south, and Yekateringofka River in the west. References

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Sennoy Municipal Okrug
Sennoy Municipal Okrug () is a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Population: It borders the Fontanka River in the south, Kryukov Canal in the west, Sadovaya Street and Voznesensky Avenue in the northwest, the Moyka River in the north, and Gorokhovaya Street in the east. Places of interest include Hay Square, Garden Street, Griboyedov Canal The Griboyedov Canal or Kanal Griboyedova () is a canal in Saint Petersburg, constructed in 1739 along the existing ''Krivusha'' river. In 1764–90, the canal was deepened and the banks were reinforced and covered with granite. The Griboyedov ..., and the Yusupov Palace. References {{coord, 59.925087, 30.313712, format=dms, type:landmark_region:RU, display=title Admiralteysky District, Saint Petersburg ...
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Semyonovsky Municipal Okrug
Semyonovsky Municipal Okrug (), formerly Municipal Okrug #4 (), is a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Population: It borders the Fontanka River in the north, Gorokhovaya Street in the east, Obvodny Canal in the south, and Moskovsky Avenue in the west. Places of interest include Vitebsky railway station and Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University) () was founded in 1828. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Russia, and currently trains around 5,000 students. History In the past, the institute w .... References {{Use mdy dates, date=April 2013 Admiralteysky District, Saint Petersburg ...
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Kolomna Municipal Okrug
Kolomna Municipal Okrug () is a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Population: History Scope It borders the Neva River, New Admiralty Canal, and the Moyka River in the northwest, the Fontanka River in the south, and Kryukov Canal in the east. Origin The settlement areas of future Kolomna (the name is believed to have originated from Russified names of survey pillars - columns) was carried out after the fires in 1736 and 1737 devastated the Maritime and Admiralty settlement. Resettlement of people from these settlements gave rise to another version of the name. Perhaps, in the reign of Anna Ioannovna the formation of the names could influence the German language, in translation, from which the settler were called colonists, and the place they inhabited - a colony that Russian remade in its own way - Kolomna. Occupation The first inhabitants of Kolomna were mariners - artisans, pilots. Later there settled merchants, s ...
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Izmaylovskoye Municipal Okrug
Izmaylovskoye Municipal Okrug () is a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Population: It borders the Fontanka River in the north, Moskovsky Avenue Moskovsky Prospekt (, ''Moskovsky Avenue'') is a 10 km-long prospekt in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It runs from Sennaya Square and Sadovaya Street, to Victory Square, where it splits into the Pulkovo Highway and Moscow Highway. It cr ... in the east, Malaya Mitrofanevskaya Street in the south, and Mitrofanevskoye Highway and Lermontovsky Avenue in the west. Places of interest include Warsaw Rail Terminal and the Trinity Cathedral. References {{Use mdy dates, date=April 2013 Admiralteysky District, Saint Petersburg ...
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Admiralteysky Municipal Okrug
Admiralteysky Municipal Okrug () is a administrative divisions of Saint Petersburg, municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal cities of Russia, federal city of Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia. Population: It borders the Neva River in the north, New Admiralty Canal and Kryukov Canal in the west, Fontanka in the south, and Voznesensky Avenue and the Moyka River in the east. Places of interest include the Admiralty, Saint Petersburg, Admiralty building, Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Mariinsky Palace, Decembrists Square, and Mariinsky Theatre. References

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Okrug
An okrug is a type of administrative division in some Slavic-speaking states. The word ''okrug'' is a loanword in English, alternatively translated as area, district, county, or region. Etymologically, ''okrug'' literally means ' circuit', derived from Proto-Slavic , in turn from "around" + "circle". In meaning, the word is similar to the German term ''Bezirk'' or '' Kreis'' ('district') and the French word ''arrondissement''; all of which refer to something "encircled" or "surrounded". Bulgaria In Bulgaria, ''s'' are the abolished primary unit of the administrative division and implied "districts" or "counties". They existed in the postwar Bulgaria between 1946 and 1987 and corresponded approximately to today's oblasts. Kazakhstan In Kazakhstan, an ''okrug'' () refers to an administrative-territorial unit that operates below the district (''raion'') level. The term is most commonly used in the form of rural district (), which encompasses one or several rural settleme ...
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Leninsky District, Saint Petersburg
Toponyms Leninsky (masculine), Leninskaya (feminine), or Leninskoye (neuter), named after Vladimir Lenin, may refer to: *Leninsky District (other), several districts in the countries of the former Soviet Union *Leninsky Okrug (other), various divisions in Russia *Leninsky Urban Settlement (or ''Leninskoye Urban Settlement''), several municipal urban settlements in Russia *Leninski, Belarus (''Leninsky''), a settlement in Belarus *Leninsky, Russia (''Leninskaya'', ''Leninskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia *Leninsky Avenue (other), several avenues in Russian cities *Leninskaya Line, a line of the Novosibirsk Metro, Novosibirsk, Russia *Leninskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro), a station of the Nizhny Novgorod Metro, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia *Leninska (''Leninskaya''), prior to 1992, name of Teatralna station of the Kyiv Metro, Kyiv, Ukraine *Leninskoye, Kazakhstan, a locality in Aktobe Province, Kazakhstan See also * Leninske (other) * Lenin ...
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Administrative Divisions Of Saint Petersburg
The federal city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, is divided into eighteen ''rayony'' ("districts", , singular: ''rayon''), which are in turn subdivided into municipal okrugs, municipal towns, and municipal settlements. Admiralteysky District Frunzensky District Kalininsky District Kirovsky District Kolpinsky District Krasnogvardeysky District Krasnoselsky District Kronshtadtsky District Kurortny District Moskovsky District Nevsky District Petrodvortsovy District Petrogradsky District Primorsky District Pushkinsky District Tsentralny District Vasileostrovsky District Vyborgsky District References Notes Sources * See also * Saint Petersburg City Administration {{Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of th ...
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Zagorodny Avenue
Zagorodny () is a rural locality (a selo) in Otradovsky Selsoviet, Sterlitamaksky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 2,188 as of 2010. There are 30 streets. Geography Zagorodny is located 7 km southwest of Sterlitamak Sterlitamak ( rus, Стерлитама́к, p=stʲɪrlʲɪtɐˈmak; ; ) is the second largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located on the left bank of the Belaya River (Kama), Belaya ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Novaya Otradovka is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Sterlitamaksky District {{Sterlitamaksky-geo-stub ...
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