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  2. Sunshine Skyway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Sunshine Skyway Bridge, sometimes referred to as the Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the Sunshine Skyway, or simply " the Skyway ", is a pair of long beam bridges with a central tall cable-stayed bridge that spans Lower Tampa Bay to connect Pinellas County (St. Petersburg, Florida) to Manatee County (Terra Ceia, Florida).

  3. Russian submarine Sankt Peterburg (B-585) - Wikipedia

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    Sankt Peterburg. (B-585) B-585 Sankt Peterburg (Russian: Б-585 «Санкт-Петербург»; named after Saint Petersburg) is the lead boat of the Lada-class submarines of the Russian Navy. The Lada class is the fourth generation of diesel-electric submarines designed and constructed in the former Soviet Union and Russia to replace the ...

  4. Lada-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The lead boat was retained as a test vessel to experiment with various systems. The construction of the remaining boats of the class was frozen. On 27 July 2012, the Russian Navy commander-in-chief announced the resumption of the construction of the St. Petersburg-class submarines, having undergone extensive design changes.

  5. Great Port of Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Website The Port of Saint Petersburg. 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 ...

  6. Sevmorput - Wikipedia

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    Sevmorput (Russian: Севморпуть, IPA: [sʲɪvmɐrˈputʲ], lit. Northeast Passage) is a Russian nuclear-powered cargo ship.The 1988-built vessel is one of only four nuclear-powered merchant ships ever built and, after returning to service in 2016 following an extensive refit, the only such vessel to remain in service as of 2023.

  7. STS Mir - Wikipedia

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    Sail area: 2,771 m 2 (29,830 sq ft) STS Mir ( Russian: Мир, lit. 'Peace') is a three-masted, full-rigged training ship, based in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was built in 1987 at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland. Mir is the second largest of six sister ships designed by Polish naval architect Zygmunt Choreń and weighs 2,385 tonnes.

  8. Northeast Passage - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast Passage (blue) and an alternative route through the Suez Canal (red). The Northeast Passage (abbreviated as NEP; Russian: Северо-Восточный проход, romanized: Severo-Vostochnyy prokhod, Norwegian: Nordøstpassasjen) is the shipping route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, along the Arctic coasts of Norway and Russia.

  9. Baltic Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The School of Mathematics and Navigation was moved to St. Petersburg and in 1752 it was renamed the Naval Cadet Corps. Today it is the St. Petersburg Naval Institute – Peter the Great Naval Corps. A modern replica of the fleet's first vessel, the 24-gun three-masted frigate Shtandart. The Baltic Fleet began to receive new vessels in 1703.