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St Petersburg Times - перевод на итальянский

DEFUNCT RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER
St. Petersburg Times (Russia); Sptimes.ru

St. Petersburg Times         
  • Logo of the ''St. Petersburg Times'' in 2009
  • Tampa Bay Times newspaper rack
  • Logo of the free tabloid ''tbt*'' in 2009
  • Logo of the free tabloid ''tbt*'' in 2018
AMERICAN DAILY NEWSPAPER
Saint Petersburg Times; St Petersburg Times; St. Petersberg Times; St. pete times; TampaBay.com; St.Petersburg Times; Tampabay.com; St Pete Times; St. Petersburg Times; Marc Topkin; The Tampa Bay Times; The Tampa Times
nome di giornale in lingua inglese pubblicato nella città di San Pietroburgo, Russia
Saint Petersburg         
  • Panorama of stalls and boxes at the Main Mariinsky Theatre
  • Moyka River]], flowing through [[Central Saint Petersburg]]
  • [[Trolleybus]] on [[Nevsky Prospekt]]
  • The Admiralty building in St. Petersburg
  • Embankment of the [[Neva]] at 23:11, 22 June 2013
  • [[Admiralty Shipyard]]
  • The [[Amber Room]] in the [[Catherine Palace]]
  • The ''[[Bronze Horseman]]'', monument to Peter the Great
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  • taking power]], 1918
  • Leningrad in 1935
  • Senate Square]], 26 December 1825
  • Fontanka River]], 1972
  • Kazan Cathedral]], an example of [[Neoclassical architecture]]
  • Map of fortifications, Sankt Petersburg, 1722
  • [[Griboedov Canal]] and the [[Church of the Saviour on Blood]], 1991
  • Life expectancy at birth in Saint Petersburg
  • Map of Saint Petersburg, 1744
  • [[Narvskaya]] station of the [[Saint Petersburg Metro]], opened in 1955
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  • While not originally named for Tsar [[Peter the Great]], during World War I the city was changed from the Germanic "Petersburg" to "Petrograd" in his honour.
  • The city assembly meets in the [[Mariinsky Palace]].
  • Power Machines plant building on Sverdlovskaya embankment in Saint Petersburg
  • The main auditorium of the Mariinsky Theatre
  • siege]], in which more than one million civilians died, mostly from starvation. [[Nevsky Prospect]].
  • Field of Mars]]
  • Aerial view of [[Peter and Paul Fortress]]
  • Aerial view of [[Peterhof Palace]]
  • The [[Smolny Institute]], seat of the governor
  • Nevsky Prospekt from restaurant Legeune in the late 19th century
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  • Gazprom Arena]] on [[Krestovsky Island]]
  • People walking on the main street of Saint Petersburg, [[Nevsky Prospekt]]
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  • Satellite image of Saint Petersburg and its suburbs
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  • Grand Peterhof Palace and the Grand Cascade
  • Neva River]]
  • [[Smolny Convent]], an example of [[Baroque architecture]]
  • Western High-Speed Diameter]]
  • The [[Pushkin House]]
  • View of the city from the [[Saint Isaac's Cathedral]]
  • Administrative divisions]] of the city of Saint Petersburg
  • [[Hydrofoil]] docking in Saint Petersburg upon arrival from [[Peterhof Palace]] (2008)
  • Population pyramid of St. Petersburg in the 2021 Russian Census
  • From 1924 to 1991 the city was known as 'Leningrad'. This is a picture of the Saint Petersburg port entrance with an old 'Ленинград' (Leningrad) sign.
  • The "Temple of Friendship" in [[Pavlovsk Park]]
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  • Tram passing by Kronverksy Avenue
  • The Trinity Bridge]] is a landmark of Art Nouveau design.
  • The [[Alexandrinsky Theatre]]
  • Admiral]]'', is a native of Saint Petersburg.
  • [[Lakhta Center]], the tallest building in Europe
  • Pulkovo International Airport
  • Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum]] is a major Russian investment forum.
  • The [[Sapsan]] high-speed train runs between Saint Petersburg and Moscow.
  • [[Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange and Rostral Columns]]
FEDERAL CITY IN AND FORMER CAPITAL OF RUSSIA
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n. San Pietroburgo, città nel nord-ovest della Russia, ex-Leningrado durante il periodo dell"USSR; città della Florida occidentale nella baia di Tampa (USA)
The Times         
  • Frontpage weekly magazine ''The Times'', 15 May 1940, with headline: "The old prime minister and the new".
  • Roy Thomson]]
  • A wounded British officer reading ''The Times's'' report of the end of the [[Crimean War]], in [[John Everett Millais]]' painting ''[[Peace Concluded]]''.
  • Front page of ''The Times'' from 4 December 1788
  • An example of the ''[[Times New Roman]]'' typeface
BRITISH DAILY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER BASED IN LONDON
The Times newspaper; Times (UK); Times of London; The London Times; Daily Universal Register; London Times; The Times of London; White Times; Times Online; The Saturday Times Magazine; The Times Online; The times of london; Times of london; Times (newspaper); The Times (London); Timesonline.co.uk; TimesOnline; Times2; Timesonline; The Times (United Kingdom); Times (United Kingdom); The times; Thetimes.co.uk; Times online; Times (London); Logography (printing); The Times, Ireland edition; The Times, Irish edition; Times (London, England); TheTimes.co.uk; The Times Magazine; Times Magazine; The Times (London, England); The Daily Universal Register; The Times (UK); The Times Digital Archive
nome di quotidiano inglese "leader" pubblicato a Londra

Определение

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Origin
named after Colonel Anthony St Leger, who instituted the race in 1776.

Википедия

The St. Petersburg Times (Russia)

The St. Petersburg Times was a weekly newspaper issued in St. Petersburg, Russia. It served the expatriate community, tourists, and Russians interested in an international perspective on local and world affairs. Publication began in May 1993, and was suspended on 24 December 2014. The editorial staff tweeted that the situation was connected with the economic crisis in Russia and current legislative environment.

The newspaper, and its sister The Moscow Times, which continues to be published, were published by Finnish Sanoma Oyj, publisher of Helsingin Sanomat in Helsinki.

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