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Kobrino Rural Library, the
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Koltushi Rural Library, the
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Kommunar Central Town Library, the
THE KOMMUNAR CENTRAL TOWN LIBRARY (4 Leningradskaya Street, Kommunar Town). It took over from the library organized at town’s oldest plant – Tsarskoslavyanskaya paper mill (later Kommunar paper mill), the earliest mentioning of the library dates... more


Koporye Rural Library, the
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Korbenichi Rural Library, the
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Kurba Settlement Rural Library, the
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Kuzyemkino Rural Library, the
THE KUZYEMKINO RURAL LIBRARY (Bolshoe Kuzyemkino Village). In 1897 a peasant community reading library at Narova volost government, in the village of Kuzyemkino, was opened . After the revolution of 1917 the village reading room functioned... more


Ladva Rural Library, the
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Lebyazhye Rural Library, the
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Leningrad Oblast Children Library, the
THE LENINGRAD OBLAST CHILDREN LIBRARY (LODB) (32 Morisa Toreza Prospekt, St Petersburg). It was open in 1968 as a methodological centre on library services for children in the libraries of the Leningrad Oblast. It has the biggest in the Leningrad... more


Leningrad Oblast Universal Research Library, the
THE LENINGRAD OBLAST UNIVERSAL SCIENCE LIBRARY (LOUSL) (19 Kirillovskaya Street, St Petersburg). The library was founded in 1944 with the aim to restore, after the end of the Great Patriotic War, the library network and book funds of the... more


Lesogorsky Settlement Rural Library, the
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Lisino-Korpus Rural Library, the
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Lodeynoye Pole Central Children Library, the
THE LODEYNYOE POLE CENTRAL CHILDREN LIBRARY (10 Lenin Prospekt, Lodeynoye Pole Town). The history of the library goes back to Lodeynoye Pole Uyezd Central Children Library, which was founded in 1920s. In the years of the Great Patriotic War the... more


Lodeynoye Pole Central Town Library, the
THE LODEYNOYE POLE CENTRAL TOWN LIBRARY (14 Lenin Prospekt, Lodeynoye Pole Town). It took over from the reading library, which was opened in 1905 by Trust on Public Sobriety. Operating after the revolution of 1917 as a uyezd library, it was closed... more


Lomonosov Central District Library named after N.A. Rubakin
LOMONOSOV CENTRAL DISTRICT LIBRARY named after N.A. Rubakin (14 Shveitsarskaya Street, Lomonosov Town). The library was opened in 1934. Its general-purpose fund numbers 84,000 items, with over 66,000 loans annually. The library has about 3,000... more


Lomonosov Children Library, the
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Luga Central District Library, the
THE LUGA CENTRAL DISTRICT LIBRARY (13a Volodarsky Prospekt, Luga Town). The library was founded in 1918 on the base of public reading library (founded 1899). In the years of the Great Patriotic War the library was destroyed, then in 1944 it was... more


Luga Town Children Library, the
THE LUGA TOWN CHILDREN LIBRARY No 1 (1 Naberezhnaya Street, Luga Town). The history of the library can be traced back to two libraries that functioned in the town: Library for Children and Youth named after N. A. Nekrasov (1910s) and Luga Central... more


Luga Town Library, the
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Lyuban Children Library, the
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Lyuban Town Library, the
THE LYUBAN TOWN LIBRARY (8 Moskovskoye Shosse, Lyuban Town). The library took over from public reading library, which was opened in 1903 by uyezd Committee of Trust on Public Sobrienty in cooperation with Zemstvo administration of Novgorod... more


Melnikovo Rural Library, the
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Mga Settlement Library, the
THE MGA SETTLEMENT LIBRARY (62 Komsomolsky Prospekt, Mga Urban Settlement). The library took over from Mga Settlement Public Library (opened in 1913) and a library working at culture-and-educational association “Iskra” (founded in 1917). The... more


Michurinskoye Settlement Rural Library, the
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Mshinskaya Rural Library, the
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Naziya Rural Library, the
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Nezhnovo Rural Library, the
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Nikolskoye Rural Library, the
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Nikolskoye Town Library, the
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