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Slantsy House of Culture of Miners
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Slantsy Town House of Culture
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"Slavonic Ring', a oblast holiday
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Slavyanka River, the
SLAVYANKA, a river in Gatchina District of Leningrad Oblast and in St. Petersburg, left-hand tributary of the Neva. Length: 39 km. Catchment area: 249 sq. km. Flow rate: 1.8 cu. m/s. It originates from the Taytsi Springs on the Pyazelevsky Hills... more


Slupsky, Ivan Blagiyevich (1826 - 1891), an architect
Ivan Blagiyevich Slupsky (1826 - 1891), an architect, academician of architecture (1861). I.B. Slupsky graduated the Warsaw Art School in 1850. He was certified by the Academy of Arts in 1854 and by the St. Petersburg Building College in 1857. In... more


"Small Theatre of Big Puppets ", a theatre
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"Smena" ("Shift"), cinema (Luga Town)
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Smerdovitsi, a country estate
Smerdovitsi, a country estate (the village of Smerdovitsi, the Volosovo district). A settlement on the territory had been since the 11-12ve century. In the 14-15th century lands belonged to the Novgorod Yury Monastery. In 1802 the village was bought... more


"Smile", a puppet theatre
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Smolny colony (Immigrant settlement) (the settlement of Kovalyovo)
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Smychkovo, a country estate
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"Snark", a book lovers club
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Society for the Protection of History and Culture Monuments, an oblast branch
The Society for the Protection of History and Culture Monuments, the Leningrad oblast branch. It is a structural department of the All-Russian Society for the Protection of History and Culture Monuments (VOOPIiK) which is a mass voluntary public... more


"Soikinskiye Singing", folk ensemble
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Sokolov, Yegor Timofeyevich (1750 - 1824), an architect
Yegor Timofeyevich Sokolov (1750 - 1824), an architect, practical builder. Sokolov was a apprentice, assistant and successor of the architect Yu.M. Felten. In St. Petersburg Y.T. Sokolov led the constructionof the main building of the Academy of... more


Sokolov-Mikitov, Ivan Sergeyevich (1892-1975), a writer
Sokolov-Mikitov, Ivan Sergeyevich (1892-1975), a writer. From 1910 Sokolov-Mikitov attended the Higher Agricultural School in St. Petersburg (he did not graduated from it). He worked as a member of the staff of the newspaper "Revelsky rabochy" ("The... more


"Sokoly Moss", a marsh tract
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"Soldier - Liberator", a monument
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Sollertinsky, Ivan Ivanovich (1902- 1944), music critic, teacher
SOLERTINSKY, Ivan Ivanovich (1902–1944), art historian, critic, teacher. In 1923 he graduated from Petrograd Institute of Arts History, in 1924 – Romance and Germanic department at social sciences faculty of the Leningrad State University. Since the... more


Sologub (the real last name Teternikov), Fyodor Kuzmich (1863-1927), a literary man
Sologub (the real surname Teternikov), Fyodor Kuzmich (1863-1927), a writer. He graduated from the St. Petersburg Teacher's Institute in 1882. Sologub worked as a mathematics teacher. At first he worked in province, from 1893 he worked in St.... more


Sologubovka, settlement
SOLOGUBOVKA, a village in Kirovsk District. Population: 361. Located on the right bank of the Mga River. North-east of S. is the railway station of the same name of the Mga-Kirishi line (opened in 1919). In the 19th c. it was the Uspenskaya estate.... more


"Solstice. Tikhvin Summer 89", holiday
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Somino Rural Library, the
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Somino, a country estate
Somino, a country estate (the village of Somino, the Boksitogorsk district). It is located in the eastern part of the village near the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul the Apostles. In the early 20th century the estate was called Berzhok (Abramyshevo),... more


Somino, Village
SOMINO, a village in Boksitogorsk District. Population: 383. According to a legend, the name originates from the Sominka River where Peter I caught “som”, a catfish. More probable is the toponym’s origin in the Baltic Finnish “so” = marsh, knowing... more


Sominsk House of Culture
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"Song Without Borders", oblast festival
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"Songs about the most important things", variety song festival
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Sosnovo Settlement Children Library, the
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Sosnovo Settlement Library named after Yu. German
SOSNOVO SETTLEMENT LIBRARY named after Yu. German (10 Svyaz Street, Sosnovo Settlement) The library was opened on November 1944 and was first to open in Priozersk District in the post-war period. Since 1977 it had the status of a branch at Priozersk... more

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