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  2. United States presidential visits to Eastern Europe and ...

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    The first presidential visits to other Eastern European countries occurred during this era of easing geo-political tensions as well. As of February 2023, 15 visits have been made to Russia (which is partially in Eastern Europe as well as the only country in Northern Asia), 16 to Poland, five to the Czech Republic, five to Romania, five to ...

  3. Consulate General of the United States, Saint Petersburg

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    The official American diplomatic representation in the Russian Empire was originally located in Saint Petersburg since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1780. . However, the credentials of Francis Dana were not accepted by the Russian court, thus making John Quincy Adams the first accredited Ambassador of the United States to Russia, who presented his credentials to Tsar Alexander I ...

  4. List of serving heads of state and government that have ...

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    2023 Russia–Africa Summit [77] Myanmar: Min Aung Hlaing: 7 September 2022 [78] 4 Narch 2025 State Visit. [79] North Korea: Kim Jong Un: 12-17 September 2023 [80] Pakistan: Imran Khan: 23-25 February 2022 First World Leader to visit Russia at the beginning of Ukraine crisis. [81] Palestine: Mahmoud Abbas: 12-14 August 2024 State Visit to ...

  5. World tour of Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    In St. Petersburg, as was his custom, and as a man with common roots, Grant mingled and conversed with the local people. U.S. Minister to Russia Edwin W. Stoughton escorted the Grants to see the ceremonial Russian man-of-war Peter the Great and Grant was given a seventeen-gun salute. [63] [d] Grant continued his tour, visiting Warsaw and Vienna ...

  6. Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    The former St. Petersburg apartment of Rimsky-Korsakov has been faithfully preserved as the composer's only museum. Scarlet Sails celebration on the Neva River. Dmitri Shostakovich, who was born and raised in Saint Petersburg, dedicated his Seventh Symphony to the city, calling it the "Leningrad Symphony". He wrote the symphony while based in ...

  7. Peter Demens - Wikipedia

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    Peter Demens (May 13 [O.S. May 1] 1850 – January 21, 1919), [1] born Pyotr Alexeyevitch Dementyev (Russian: Пётр Алексеевич Дементьев), was a Russian nobleman who migrated in 1881 to the United States and became a railway owner and one of the founders of St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.

  8. Russia bans 92 more Americans from the country, including ...

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    Russia's Foreign Ministry announced 92 additions Wednesday to its list of Americans banned from entering the country, including some journalists who formerly worked in Russia, and law enforcement ...

  9. Myanmar–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the military junta changed the country's name from Burma to Myanmar alongside many other English names like that of Yangon/Rangoon. The United States remains one of a few countries to still do not recognize the 1989 changes arguing that the name change was made without the consent of the people by an illegitimate government. [20]