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Nikolskie Ryady Market
Nikolsky Market or Nikolskie ryady (russian: Никольские ряды, rows of Nicholas) is a commercial building at 62. Sadovaya Street Sadovaya Street or Garden Street is a major thoroughfare in Saint Petersburg, Russia, passing through the historic city center. From east to west, it begins near the Field of Mars, crosses the Moika River at the First Sadovy Bridge, then pas ... in Saint Petersburg, built in 1789. The redevelopment of this building has caused some controversy. History The Nikolskie ryady Gostiny Dvor, indoor market was built in 1789 at a similar time to the Izmailovsky Gostiny Dvor. Present In September 2006 a construction company said that "Nikolskie ryady" required complete reconstruction which would take between 30 and 36 months. This is because the building required the complete replacement of its systems for utilities like electricity, heating and water. The work proposed involved keeping the historic facade and dimensions.:director of cons ...
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Floods In Saint Petersburg 1903 006
A flood is an overflow of water (list of non-water floods, or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Floods are an area of study of the discipline hydrology and are of significant concern in agriculture, civil engineering and public health. Environmental issues, Human changes to the environment often increase the intensity and frequency of flooding, for example land use changes such as deforestation and Wetland conservation, removal of wetlands, changes in waterway course or flood controls such as with levees, and larger environmental issues such as climate change and sea level rise. In particular climate change's Effects of climate change on weather, increased rainfall and Extreme weather, extreme weather events increases the severity of other causes for flooding, resulting in more intense floods and increased flood risk. Flooding may occur as an overflow of water ...
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Nikolskiy Market 2009
Nikolsky (masculine), Nikolskaya (feminine), or Nikolskoye (neuter) may refer to: Places *Nikolski, Alaska, a census-designated place in Alaska * Nikolske, Ukraine, an urban locality in Ukraine *Nikolsky District, several districts in Russia *Nikolsky (inhabited locality) (''Nikolskaya'', ''Nikolskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia *Nikolskoye Urban Settlement, several municipal urban settlements in Russia * Nikolskoe Cemetery, burial ground in Saint Petersburg Other *Nikolsky (surname), including a list of people with the name *Nikolski Air Station, an airport located in Nikolski, Alaska *Nikolskoye Airport, an airport in Kamchatka Krai, Russia * ''Nikolski'' (novel), a novel by Canadian writer Nicolas Dickner *Nikolsky Old Believer Monastery, a monastery near Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia See also *Nikolsk, several inhabited localities in Russia *Nikolsk Urban Settlement, several municipal urban settlements in Russia *Nikolsky's sign, a clinical derm ...
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Nikolsky Ryady
Nikolsky (masculine), Nikolskaya (feminine), or Nikolskoye (neuter) may refer to: Places *Nikolski, Alaska, a census-designated place in Alaska * Nikolske, Ukraine, an urban locality in Ukraine *Nikolsky District, several districts in Russia *Nikolsky (inhabited locality) (''Nikolskaya'', ''Nikolskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia *Nikolskoye Urban Settlement, several municipal urban settlements in Russia * Nikolskoe Cemetery, burial ground in Saint Petersburg Other *Nikolsky (surname), including a list of people with the name *Nikolski Air Station, an airport located in Nikolski, Alaska *Nikolskoye Airport, an airport in Kamchatka Krai, Russia * ''Nikolski'' (novel), a novel by Canadian writer Nicolas Dickner *Nikolsky Old Believer Monastery, a monastery near Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia See also *Nikolsk, several inhabited localities in Russia *Nikolsk Urban Settlement, several municipal urban settlements in Russia *Nikolsky's sign, a clinical derm ...
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Sadovaya Street
Sadovaya Street or Garden Street is a major thoroughfare in Saint Petersburg, Russia, passing through the historic city center. From east to west, it begins near the Field of Mars, crosses the Moika River at the First Sadovy Bridge, then passes over Spassky Island, the Kryukov Canal (at the Staro-Nikolsky Bridge), and Pokrovsky Island, before finally ending at the junction of the Griboyedov Canal and the Fontanka River. The section from the Moika to Gorokhovaya Street belongs to the Central District of the city, and the rest, to the Admiralteysky District. The street is 4376 m in length and about 8 m in width, and the distance between the buildings can be up to 18 m. The street has great cultural and historical significance, passing by many historical and architectural monuments from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, including the Mikhailovsky, Vorontsov, and Moika (Yusupov) palaces. The street serves many important transportation functions, linking the central areas ...
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), 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. Saint Petersburg is the fourth-most populous city in Europe after Istanbul, Moscow and London, the most populous city on the Baltic Sea, and the world's northernmost city of more than 1 million residents. As Russia's Imperial capital, and a historically strategic port, it is governed as a federal city. The city was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May 1703 on the site of a captured Swedish fortress, and was named after apostle Saint Peter. In Russia, Saint Petersburg is historically and culturally associated with t ...
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Gostiny Dvor
Gostinyi dvor ( rus, гостиный двор, p=ɡɐˈsʲtʲinɨj ˈdvor) is a historic Russian term for an indoor market or shopping centre. It is translated from Russian either as "guest court" or "merchant yard", although both translations are inadequate. These structures originated as collections of small shops where merchants from other cities could, at designated times, come to sell their wares. Such structures, constructed in every large Russian town during the first decades of the 19th century, are fine examples of Neoclassical architecture. Notable examples Saint Petersburg The name is commonly applied to the vast department store in St Petersburg. This ''gostiny dvor'' is not only the city's oldest and largest shopping centre, but also one of the first shopping arcades in the world. Sprawling at the intersection of Nevsky Prospekt and Sadovaya Street for over one kilometer and embracing the area of , the indoor complex of more than 100 shops took 28 years ...
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Izmailovsky Gostiny Dvor
Izmaylovsky (masculine), Izmaylovskaya (feminine), or Izmaylovskoye (neuter) may refer to: *Izmaylovsky Regiment, a subdivision of the 1st Guards Infantry Division of the Imperial Russian Guard * Izmaylovskaya (Moscow Metro), a station of the Moscow Metro, Russia *Izmaylovskaya gang, a criminal organization in the Russian mafia *Izmaylovskoye Municipal Okrug Izmaylovskoye Municipal Okrug (russian: муниципа́льный о́круг Изма́йловское) is a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Population: It borders the Fonta ..., a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of St. Petersburg, Russia * Izmaylovsky (inhabited locality) (''Izmaylovskaya'', ''Izmaylovskoye''), several rural localities in Russia See also * Izmaylovsky Park * Izmaylov * Izmaylovo (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Andrei Yakunin
Andrey Yakunin (Андрей Владимирович Якунин) (born 1975) is a Russian businessman. He is the eldest son of Vladimir Yakunin, the former head of Russian Railways and a close Vladimir Putin associate. Early life and family His mother is Natalya. Andrey has a brother, Viktor Yakunin. Andrey Yakunin lives in Hampstead, north London, where his son, Igor, attended the exclusive Highgate School and is now studying medicine at the University of Cambridge. Education Yakunin holds a Ph.D. in Finance and Credit from St. Petersburg State University, an MA degree in Economics and Mathematics, and EMBA Global from London Business School and Columbia University Graduate School of Business. Retrieved 25 May 2015. He is an associate professor of economics at the St Petersburg State University. Career Yakunin runs VIY Management, a private equity In the field of finance, the term private equity (PE) refers to investment funds, usually limited partnerships (LP), whic ...
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Shopping Malls In Russia
Shopping is an activity in which a customer browses the available goods or services presented by one or more retailers with the potential intent to purchase a suitable selection of them. A Retail#Shopper profiles, typology of shopper types has been developed by scholars which identifies one group of shoppers as recreational shoppers, that is, those who enjoy shopping and view it as a leisure activity.Jones, C. and Spang, R., "Sans Culottes, Sans Café, Sans Tabac: Shifting Realms of Luxury and Necessity in Eighteenth-Century France," Chapter 2 in ''Consumers and Luxury: Consumer Culture in Europe, 1650-1850'' Berg, M. and Clifford, H., Manchester University Press, 1999; Berg, M., "New Commodities, Luxuries and Their Consumers in Nineteenth-Century England," Chapter 3 in ''Consumers and Luxury: Consumer Culture in Europe, 1650-1850'' Berg, M. and Clifford, H., Manchester University Press, 1999 Online shopping has become a major disruptor in the retail industry as consumers ca ...
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Buildings And Structures In Saint Petersburg
A building, or edifice, is an enclosed structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory (although there's also portable buildings). Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, land prices, ground conditions, specific uses, prestige, and aesthetic reasons. To better understand the term ''building'' compare the list of nonbuilding structures. Buildings serve several societal needs – primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat (a place of comfort and safety) and the ''outside'' (a place that at times may be harsh and harmful). Ever since the first cave paintings, buildings have also become objects or canvasses of much artistic ...
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