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Leningradsky Uyezd
Leningradsky (masculine), Leningradskaya (feminine), or Leningradskoye (neuter) may refer to: * Leningradsky District, name of several districts and city districts in Russia * Leningradsky (inhabited locality) (''Leningradskaya'', ''Leningradskoye''), name of several inhabited localities in Russia *Leningradsky Avenue, a major avenue in Moscow, Russia *Leningradsky Rail Terminal the oldest principal railway station in Moscow, Russia *Leningrad Oblast (''Leningradskaya oblast''), a federal subject of Russia *Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel, a hotel in Moscow, Russia *Leningradskaya Station, a Soviet Antarctic research station *Leningradskaya railway station, former name of Streshnevo railway station in Moscow, Russia *Leningradskoye Highway Leningradskoye Highway (russian: Ленинградское шоссе) is a part of M10 federal highway Moscow – Saint Petersburg inside Moscow. One of the major thruways of Russia's capital, it connects Moscow with several large commute ...
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Leningradsky District
Leningradsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. Districts of the federal subjects * Leningradsky District, Krasnodar Krai, an administrative and municipal district of Krasnodar Krai City divisions *Leningradsky Administrative District, Kaliningrad, an administrative district of the city of Kaliningrad, the administrative center of Kaliningrad Oblast Kaliningrad Oblast (russian: Калинингра́дская о́бласть, translit=Kaliningradskaya oblast') is the westernmost federal subject of Russia. It is a semi-exclave situated on the Baltic Sea. The largest city and admin ... See also * Leningradsky (other) References

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Leningradsky (inhabited Locality)
Leningradsky (russian: Ленингра́дский; masculine), Leningradskaya (; feminine), or Leningradskoye (; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities * Leningradsky, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, an urban-type settlement in Iultinsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug ;Rural localities * Leningradsky, Kemerovo Oblast, a settlement in Beregovaya Rural Territory of Kemerovsky District of Kemerovo Oblast * Leningradsky, Novosibirsk Oblast, a settlement in Krasnozyorsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast * Leningradsky, Samara Oblast, a settlement in Alexeyevsky District of Samara Oblast * Leningradsky, Voronezh Oblast, a settlement in Anokhinskoye Rural Settlement of Talovsky District of Voronezh Oblast * Leningradskaya (rural locality), a ''stanitsa'' in Leningradsky Rural Okrug of Leningradsky District of Krasnodar Krai Krasnodar Krai (russian: Краснода́рский край, r=Krasnodarsky kray, p=krəsnɐˈdarskʲɪj kra ...
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Leningradsky Avenue
Leningradsky Prospekt (russian: Ленингра́дский проспе́кт), or Leningrad Avenue, is a major arterial avenue in Moscow, Russia. It continues the path of Tverskaya Street and 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street north-west from Belorussky Rail Terminal, and changes the name once again to Leningrad Highway past the Sokol metro station. The Highway continues its way to Saint Petersburg via Tver (not unlike Moskovsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg, which is named after, and leads to, Moscow). Until 1957, Leningradsky Prospekt was part of Leningrad Highway (Petersburg Highway prior to 1924). Both avenues retain their Lenin-related names after the reinstatement of the historical Saint Petersburg name. History The old road to Tver, changing its course over Middle Ages, settled in its present site in the 16th century. The name ''Peterburskoye Schosse'' (Highway) was established when the road was properly paved between 1786 and 1790. The most important historical build ...
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Leningradsky Rail Terminal
Moscow Leningradsky railway terminal (russian: Ленинградский вокзал, ''Leningradsky vokzal'') also known as Moscow Passazhirskaya station (russian: Москва-Главная-Пассажирская) is the oldest of Moscow's nine railway terminals. Situated on Komsomolskaya Square, the station serves north-western directions, notably Saint Petersburg. International services from the station include Tallinn, Estonia, operated by GoRail, and Helsinki, Finland. It is the only Moscow railway terminal operated by October Railway rather than Moscow Railway. History The station was constructed between 1844 and 1851 to an eclectic design by Konstantin Thon as the terminus of the Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway, a pet project of Emperor Nicholas I. Regular connection was opened in 1851. Initially it was known as Peterburgsky (i.e., St Petersburg station). Upon the Emperor's death five years later, the station was named Nikolayevsky (and the railway Nikolayevs ...
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Leningrad Oblast
Leningrad Oblast ( rus, Ленинградская область, Leningradskaya oblast’, lʲɪnʲɪnˈgratskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, , ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It was established on 1 August 1927, although it was not until 1946 that the oblast's borders had been mostly settled in their present position. The oblast was named after the city of Leningrad. In 1991, the city restored its original name, Saint Petersburg, but the oblast retains the name of Leningrad. The capital and largest city is Gatchina. The oblast overlaps the historic region of Ingria and is bordered by Finland (Kymenlaakso and South Karelia) in the northwest and Estonia ( Ida-Viru County) in the west, as well as five federal subjects of Russia: the Republic of Karelia in the northeast, Vologda Oblast in the east, Novgorod Oblast in the south, Pskov Oblast in the southwest, and the federal city of Saint Petersburg in the west. The first governor of Leningrad Oblast was Vadim Gustov (in 1996 ...
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Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel
The Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya (russian: Гостиница Ленинградская) is one of Moscow's Seven Sisters, skyscrapers built in the early 1950s in the Stalinist neoclassical style. Stalinist neoclassical architecture mixes the Russian neoclassical style with the style of American skyscrapers of the 1930s. A main element of Stalinist neoclassicism is its use of socialist realism art. The hotel, completed in 1954, was designed to be the finest luxury hotel in Moscow. The staircase features one of the longest lighting fixtures in the world—it was once in ''The Guinness Book of Records''. The halls and corridors of the hotel's upper floors are panelled in dark cherry wood. The hotel includes a restaurant, bar, lounge, spa and beauty salon, fitness centre with swimming pool, bureau de change, gift shop, meeting rooms, grand ballroom, and business center.
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Leningradskaya Station
Leningradskaya station (russian: Ленинградская) is a Russian (formerly Soviet) Antarctic research station, located in the northern shore of Victoria Land, at the Oates Coast. It was opened on February 25, 1971 by the members of the 15th Soviet Antarctic Expedition. It closed in 1991, but during its lifetime was host to studies of meteorology, Earth magnetism, oceanology and glaciology. In February 2006, Valeriy Lukin, the head of the Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE), said: See also * List of Antarctic research stations * List of Antarctic field camps * Soviet Antarctic Expedition The Soviet Antarctic Expedition (SAE or SovAE) (russian: Советская антарктическая экспедиция, САЭ, ''Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya'') was part of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute of the S ... References External links Official website Arctic and Antarctic Research InstituteCOMNAP Antarctic FacilitiesCOMNAP Antarctic Fa ...
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Streshnevo Railway Station
Streshnevo is a railway station of Line D2 of the Moscow Central Diameters in Moscow. It was opened in 1964 and rebuilt in 2018. Gallery Открытие северного терминала ТПУ «Стрешнево» (С. Собянин, М. Хуснуллин) 13.jpg, Transfer terminal leading to Streshnevo metro station of the Moscow Central Circle line. Открытие северного терминала ТПУ «Стрешнево» (С. Собянин, М. Хуснуллин) 10.jpg, Interior of the transfer terminal. Ленинградская новая платформа.jpg References Railway stations in Moscow Railway stations of Moscow Railway Railway stations in Russia opened in 1964 Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters) stations {{Russia-transport-stub ...
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Leningradskoye Highway
Leningradskoye Highway (russian: Ленинградское шоссе) is a part of M10 federal highway Moscow – Saint Petersburg inside Moscow. One of the major thruways of Russia's capital, it connects Moscow with several large commuter towns such as Khimki and Zelenograd, as well as with Sheremetyevo Airport. Route Leningradskoye Highway begins in Sokol District in Northern Administrative Okrug where it derives from Leningradsky Prospekt along with Volokolamskoye Highway. The highway follows northwestbound, crosses Rizshkaya Railway and goes along the border between Voykovsky District and Koptevo District. After crossing Small railway ring Leningradskoye Highway enters Golovinsky District. There is an interchange with Golovinskoye Highway near Vodny Stadion metro station. Until 2008 this crossing was served by traffic lights. That was the last traffic light on the highway. After crossing Flotskaya Street the highway follows across Levobereznhy District. Ther ...
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