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Sosnovo, settlement
SOSNOVO (Finnish Rautu before 1948), a settlement in Priozersk District. Population: 6000. Located south of Lake Razdolinskoye (Finnish Leihinkylanjarvi) at Sosnovo railway station of the St. Petersburg-Priozersk branch. The toponym Rautu originates... more


"Sosnovoborsk Mosaic", decorative and art creativity festival
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Sosnovoborsk Palace of Culture
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Sosnovoborskaya children art school
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Sosnovoborskaya children music school
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Sosnovskaya children arts school
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Sosnovsky House of Creativity
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Sosnovsky House of Culture
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Sosnovy Bor Art Museum of Modern Arts, the
The Sosnovy Bor Art Museum of Modern Arts (Sosnovy Bor Town, 56a leningrad Road) is a branch of "The Museum Agency". The museum was founded in specially conditioned building (the exhibition space equals 360 square metres) in 1991. The basis of... more


Sosnovy Bor Central Town Library, the
THE SOSNOVY BOR CENTRAL TOWN LIBRARY ( 46 Leningradskaya Street, Sosnovy Bor Town). The library was founded in 1967 as a settlement library. The first director was R. K. Shmyrina). In 1980 in the process of integrating of the town libraries into a... more


Sosnovy Bor Museum of the Maritime Glory, the
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Sosnovy Bor Town coat of arms, the
The Sosnovy Bor Town's coat of arms is the official symbol of the Municipal Union “Gorod Sosnovy Bor” ("The Town of Sosnovy Bor") that was approved with the decision of the Town Assembly of the town of Sosnovy Bor of 16 December 1996, No. 9. The... more


Sosnovy Bor, town
SOSNOVY BOR, a town in Leningrad Oblast. Population: 66,100. It is located on the shore of the Koporye Bay of the Gulf of Finland, in the mouth of the Kovasha River, near Kalische Railway Station (St. Petersburg-Ust-Luga line.) The town was built on... more


Sovetsk children music school
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Sovetsk House of Culture
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Sovetsky Settlement Rural Library, the
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Sovetsky, urban settlement
SOVETSKY (Johannes [Finnish] before 1948), an urban settlement in Vyborg District. Population: 6,600. It is situated on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. The name Johannes is related to the Lutheran parish of St. Johannes (known from the 17th c.; a... more


"Sovremennik" (Contemporary"), cinema (Sosnovy Bor Town)
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"Spektr Gatchina", a newspaper
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Spitsin, Aleksandr Andreyevich (1858-1931), a scientist
Spitsin, Aleksandr Andreyevich (1858-1931), an archaeologist, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Scienses (1927). He graduated from the St. Petersburg University in 1882. From 1892 Spitsin worked at the Archaeology Committee (the Committee was... more


Sport dancing and ballroom dancing competition for the cup of the Commonwealth of Independent States; Gatchina City
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"Spring Clef", festival-competition
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St. Prince Alexander Nevsky, monument to
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St. Petersburg State Film-Photo Documents Archive, the
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St. Petersburg State Historical and Political Documents Archive, the
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St. Petersburg State Scientific Documents Archive, the
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St. Petersburg Central State Historic Archive, the
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Stakenschneider, Andrey Ivanovich (1802-1865), an architect
Stakenschneider, Andrey Ivanovich (1802, the grange of Ivanovka, the present days Gatchina District -1865), an architect, full state councillor (1858). He graduated the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts in 1821. From 1834 Stakenschneider was an... more


"Staraya Gatchina" ("Old Gatchina"), a bulletin
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Staraya Ladoga Dormition Convent, the
The Staraya Ladoga Dormition Convent (the Volkhov district, the village of Staraya Ladoga) is one the most ancient monasteries in the St. Petersburg Eparchy. It was presumably founded in the first quarter of the 12th century as a prince's convent... more

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