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  2. PMC Wagner Centre - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed to accommodate the headquarters for the construction company known as RosStroyInvest - a company based in Saint Petersburg. It was also reported that Gazprom helped to construct the building. [4] RosStroyInvest acquired the building plot in 2009, and obtained a building permit several years later in 2013.

  3. Marine Facade - Wikipedia

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    This project is being implemented within the framework of a public-private partnership between the Saint Petersburg City Administration and Marine Facade Management Company. The primary goal of this project is to build the Passenger Port of St. Petersburg by reclaiming new territories of 476 hectares from the Neva Bay in the Gulf of Finland.

  4. 2024 Saint Petersburg gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    Candidates for Governor should not have a foreign citizenship or residence permit. Each candidate in order to be registered is required to collect at least 10% of signatures of members and heads of municipalities. [9] In addition, self-nominated candidates should collect 2% of signatures of Saint Petersburg residents.

  5. Betancourt Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Betancourt Bridge (Russian: Мост Бетанку́ра, Most Betankura) is a non-bascule 6-lane bridge with a cycle path in Saint Petersburg that opened in 2018. The bridge crosses the Little Neva and the Zhdanovka rivers, passing Petrovsky and Sernyy island [ ru ] , and connects the Vasilyevsky and Petrogradsky islands. [ 1 ]

  6. Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Saint Petersburg has a single-chamber legislature, the Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly, which is the city's regional parliament. The Smolny Institute , seat of the governor According to the federal law passed in 2004, heads of federal subjects, including the governor of Saint Petersburg, were nominated by the President of Russia and ...

  7. Great Port of Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    The Great Port of St. Petersburg (Russian: Большой порт Санкт-Петербург) or Port of St. Petersburg is a major seaport serving the city of St. Petersburg in northwest Russia. The port's water area is 616.93 km 2. The berthing front is 21.7 km long with 147 berths. The maximum draft for ships is 13 metres (43 ft). [1]

  8. Landmarks of Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Saint Petersburg is known as the city of palaces. One of the earliest of these is the Summer Palace , a modest house built for Peter I in the Summer Garden (1710–1714). Much more imposing are the baroque residences of his associates, such as the Kikin Hall and the Menshikov Palace on the Neva Embankment, constructed from designs by Domenico ...

  9. Vasileostrovsky District - Wikipedia

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    Law #411-68 of July 25, 2005 On the Territorial Structure of Saint Petersburg, as amended by the Law #685-130 of December 26, 2014 On Amending the Law of Saint Petersburg "On the Territorial Structure of Saint Petersburg" and the Law of Saint Petersburg "On Considering the Suggestions to Assign Names to Geographical Objects". Effective as of ...