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  2. Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Saint Petersburg, [c] formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, [d] is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the River Neva , at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea .

  3. Petrograd Soviet - Wikipedia

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    Before 1914, Petrograd was known as Saint Petersburg, and in 1905 the workers' soviet called the St Petersburg Soviet was created. But the main precursor to the 1917 Petrograd Soviet was the Central Workers' Group (Центральная Рабочая Группа, Tsentral'naya Rabochaya Gruppa), founded in November 1915 by the Mensheviks to mediate between workers and the new Central War ...

  4. History of Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Petrograd (Петроград), the name given in 1914 on the outbreak of World War I to avoid the German sound of Petersburg, was a Slavic translation of the previous name. The name was changed to Leningrad (Ленинград) in 1924.

  5. February Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Petrograd Soviet and the Provisional Government shared dual power over Russia. The term dual power came about as the driving forces in the fall of the monarchy, opposition to the human and widespread political movement, became politically institutionalized.

  6. Battle of Petrograd - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Petrograd was a campaign by the White movement to take the city of Petrograd (at various times called Saint Petersburg, Petrograd, and Leningrad; now Saint Petersburg). The city held significant value, notably as it was the same city that the October Revolution took place in.

  7. Soviet (council) - Wikipedia

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    Soviet assembly in Petrograd, 1917. A soviet (Russian: совет, romanized: sovet, IPA: ⓘ, lit. ' council ') is a workers' council that follows a socialist ideology, particularly in the context of the Russian Revolution.

  8. Petrograd (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Petrograd Island, Petrograd, Russia; the origin of the old city of Petrograd Petrograd Side [ wikivoyage ; ru ; de ] , Petrograd, Russia; the portion of Petrograd lying on islands in the Nena Delta; see Geography of Saint Petersburg

  9. Dual power - Wikipedia

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    The Petrograd Soviet, therefore, could claim a much better understanding of the people's will, since it was composed of many orators whom the lower class population elected. [11] The Soviet was established after the February Revolution, composed of numerous socialist revolutionaries.