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  2. Kronstadt - Wikipedia

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    Kronstadt (Russian: Кроншта́дт, romanized: Kronshtadt, IPA: [krɐnˈʂtat]) is a Russian port city in Kronshtadtsky District of the federal city of Saint Petersburg, located on Kotlin Island, 30 km (19 mi) west of Saint Petersburg, near the head of the Gulf of Finland. It is linked to the former Russian capital by a combination levee ...

  3. Kronshtadt-class battlecruiser - Wikipedia

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    Kronshtadt. -class battlecruiser. The Kronshtadt-class battlecruisers, with the Soviet designation as Project 69 heavy cruisers ("Тяжёлые крейсера проекта 69"), were ordered for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. Two ships were started but none were completed due to World War II. These ships had a complex and prolonged ...

  4. Kronstadt rebellion - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Kronstadt rebellion (Russian: Кронштадтское восстание, romanized: Kronshtadtskoye vosstaniye) was a 1921 insurrection of Soviet sailors, naval infantry, [1] and civilians against the Bolshevik government in the Russian port city of Kronstadt. Located on Kotlin Island in the Gulf of Finland, Kronstadt defended ...

  5. Global Ports - Wikipedia

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    Yanino Logistics Park serves as a multifaceted transport and logistics complex, often referred to as a "dry port." Its primary purpose is to enhance the warehousing capabilities of the port terminals in St. Petersburg and Kronstadt. Conveniently situated just 1.5 km from the St. Petersburg Ring Road, it boasts rail connectivity to Petrolesport.

  6. Kronstadt–Toulon naval visits - Wikipedia

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    The Kronstadt–Toulon naval visits were reciprocal diplomatic visits carried out by the French and Russian navies in the lead up to the Franco-Russian Alliance (1894–1917). The visits served as cover to exchange letters between the countries' foreign offices making key defensive agreements. The French Navy visited Kronstadt on the Gulf of ...

  7. Thomas Gordon (Royal Scots Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 May 1727 he was promoted to admiral and in November he became chief commander of the port of Kronstadt, a position he held until he died there in 1741. Gordon was in command of the Russian fleet that brought about the surrender of Danzig in 1734 (the Siege of Danzig). At that time the Russian Navy had grown in confidence and had been ...

  8. Russian training ship Perekop - Wikipedia

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    As of September 23, 2017, the ship is in the Petrovskaya harbor of the port of Kronstadt. On March 1, 2018, he left for a training campaign with the participation of cadets of the Naval Institute - Peter the Great Naval Corps. During the voyage, the ship visited four oceans and for the first time in its history passed the Northern Sea Route.

  9. Kronstadt Marine Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Kronstadt Marine Plant (‹See Tfd› Russian: Кронштадтский морской завод), originally established 16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1858 as 'Parokhodnyi mekhanicheskii z-d goroda Kronshtadta' (‹See Tfd› Russian: Пароходный завод), is a shipbuilding and repair center. It became the main repair center for ...