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Post stations
Post stations. On the post roads which were led from Saint-Petersburg to Yamburg, Moscow and Shlisselburg, since 1722 stage yards (post stations) with stables appeared which were at 20-30 versts distance in adapted peasant's log hut. When in 1785 in... more


Pottery
POTTERY. Before XX c. pottery in Russia was connected with household use and therefore it was widely spread. Centres of pottery usually appeared near trade routes and were based on the fields of high quality pottery or fire clay. Masters ... more


"Pravoslavnaya Luga" ("Orthodox Luga Town"), a newspaper
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"Pravoslavny Finlyandsky sbornik" ("Orthodox Finland Collection"), a magazine
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Preobrazhenka, a country estate
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Preobrazhenskoye, a country estate
Preobrazhenskoye, a country estate (the village of Preobrazhenka, the Kingisepp district). In 1797 Paul I granted villages of Novaya and Ostrov, located in the River Luga lower reach, to Colonel Ye.K. Renne. In 1841 his widow sold the estate yo... more


"Presentation for Sacred Object", competition
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Priladozhsky, urban settlement
PRILADOZHSKY, an urban settlement in Kirovsk District. Population: 5,200. The settlement’s name is related to its situation south of the Lake Ladoga coast. P. is in the center of the district, close to the Murmansk Highway, 27 km away from... more


Priladozhye Children Music School
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Priladozhye House of Culture
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Priladozhye Rural Library, the
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Primorsk children art school
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Primorsk children musical school
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Primorsk House of Culture
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Primorsk Town Children Library, the
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Primorsk Town Library, the
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Primorsk, town
PRIMORSK (Swedish Bjorko, Finnish Koivisto, Primorsk since 1948), a town in Vyborg District. Population: 5,300. Important port on the Baltic Sea. Connected with railways to St. Petersburg (1916) and Vyborg (1925). First mentioned in a chronicle... more


"Primorsky parus" ("Primorsk Sail"), TV company
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"Primorsky", memorial, the
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"Prinevsky Krai", a newspaper
"Prinevsky Kray" ("Lands Near the River Neva"), a newspaper of the North-West Army of General N.N. Yudenich. The newspaper was an agitational and propagandistic anti-Bolshevistic edition that was destined for the civilian population in the... more


"Priorat", an information and local historic bulletin
"Priorat", an information and local historic bulletin of Gatchina Town and the district branch of the All-Russian Society for the Protection of History and Culture Monuments (VOOPIiK). From 1986 to 1990 the bulletin was published as a topic page in... more


Priorate Palace, the
The Priorate Palace (the town of Gatchina, the Priorate Park) is the unique rammed-earth construction in sham Gothic style (1797-99, the architect N.A. Lvov), it is inseparably linked with the landscape of Black Lake and the Priorate Park. The... more


Priorate Park (the town of Gatchina)
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Priozersk Central Library, the
THE PRIOZERSK CENTRAL LIBRARY (20 Kalinin Street, Priozersk Town). The library was founded in 1945. In 1975 in the process of integration of the district libraries in the centralized library network it was given the status of central district... more


Priozersk children art school
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Priozersk children music school
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Priozersk District
PRIOZERSK DISTRICT, municipal entity. Population: 63,300 (of these, 20,500 live in Priozersk town, the adm. center.) Area: 3,563.1 sq. km. Located in the eastern and north-eastern parts of the Karelian Isthmus. It borders Vsevolozhsk and Vyborg... more


Priozersk District coat of arms and flag, the
The Priozersk District's coat of arms and flag are the official approved symbols of the Municipal Union “Priozerskiy municipalniy rayon” (The Priozersk District) (the coat of arms was approved with the decision of the Soviet of People's Deputies of... more


Priozersk House of Culture
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Priozersk Youth Leisure Centre
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