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    The Vyborg (Viipuri) railway station built in 1913 was the second railway station built in Vyborg, Grand Duchy of Finland (presently located in Leningrad...
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    Vyborg (Russian: Вы́борг; Finnish: Viipurin rautatieasema) is a railway station, located in the town of Vyborg in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. The first wooden...
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    station, Kouvola railway station, Vyborg railway station (formerly Viipuri/Viborg/Wiborg) and Zelenogorsk (formerly Terijoki). It wasn't until 1913 when...
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    the station building more rational were born gradually.: 55  The station's facade bears a close resemblance to that of the 1913 Vyborg railway station, designed...
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    province of Finland from 1812 to 1945. The predecessor of the province was Vyborg Governorate, which was established in 1744 from territories ceded by the...
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    Republic of Karelia to the west of the Vyborg–Hiitola railway, as well as the islands and shores of the Gulf of Vyborg, belongs to the strictly guarded zone...
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    Finnish National Romanticism and culminated in the Helsinki Central railway station (designed 1904, constructed 1910–14). From 1910 to 1915 he worked on...
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    Club house for the Luther factory in Tallinn (1904–1905) Vyborg railway station (1904–1913), with Saarinen Armas Lindgren, Eliel Saarinen and Herman...
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  • considered for some time; surveys for a railway had been made in 1857, and some time after merchants of Vyborg had proposed to pay for the construction...
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    demonstration in 1913 he was arrested. In 1914–15, he was a member of the Vyborg District Committee of the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party, and edited...
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    coastal fortresses near Vyborg. The latter were to prevent the enemy circling the Kronstadt line by landing near the Bay of Vyborg. The second line was between...
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    included: Derozhinskaya House [ru] (1901), Yaroslavsky railway station (1902–1904). The Yaroslavsky station was enlarged, with a new facade in Russian Revival...
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    Leningrad Oblast, near the European route E18, and an important station of the Saint Petersburg-Vyborg railroad, being the final destination of many electric passenger...
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    ("Lantern Carriers") sculptures on the front of the Helsinki Central railway station and the monuments to Elias Lönnrot and Johan Vilhelm Snellman. His...
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    siege to the fortress, with no success. In response, Muscovites besieged Vyborg, with no success either. During the Livonian war, in 1582, Swedish troops...
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    year between 1860 and 1913, and the vastness of its territory and natural resources make it a strategic giant. The Russian railway network grew from 50...
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    there in 1924, although some sources say she returned to Russia and died in Vyborg. In 1918, after the old Academy was abolished, he moved to Yalta with the...
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    Miller's pier (category Articles using Infobox station with markup inside name)
    Miller's pier (Russian: при́стань Ми́ллера, Pristan Millera), is a railway station at the quay in Sestroretsk Kurort, Russia. The 50-metre (160 ft) pier...
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    to Vyborg (Viipuri) in Finland during the late spring/summer of 1917. They had acquired a private multi-storey building by the Vyborg railway station where...
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    First Finnish Infantry Regiment stationed in Turku as its senior military doctor. During World War I, he served in Vyborg and Daugavpils. In 1917, he was...
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    Retrieved 5 July 2021. "Staraya Russa". transphoto.org. Retrieved 5 July 2021. "Vyborg". transphoto.org. Retrieved 5 July 2021. "Abinskaya". transphoto.org. Retrieved...
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    effect on the design of Alexandroupolis' streets. The building of a railway station in Dedeağaç led to the development of the village into a town, and...
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    highway (E18), along which there is also a connection to the historic city of Vyborg. Under the Köppen climate classification, Saint Petersburg is classified...
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    trading centre for wealthy peasants, priests and nobles in Finland, after Vyborg and Pohja. Furs, wood, tar, fish and animals were exported from Helsinki...
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    (see Turku tram) and Vyborg (Finnish: Viipuri, Swedish: Viborg, Russian: Вы́борг; now part of Russia)—have had tram systems. Vyborg abandoned its trams...
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  • List of tram accidents (category Lists of railway accidents and incidents)
    onto the railway at Mossley railway station. The guard and four passengers were killed, four passengers were seriously injured. On 18 October 1913, Tynemouth...
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    industrial railway), which closed in 1989. The harbour railway in Lohja, which was Finland's first electric railway, running from the state railway station to...
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    Canada Moers, Germany Daugavpils, Latvia Kielce, Poland Mek'ele, Ethiopia Vyborg, Russia Chelyabinsk, Russia Feodosiya, Ukraine Khashuri, Georgia Israel...
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  • 313 tonnes of ammonal and TNT for the mining industry. Another cargo ship Vyborg, carrying 193 tonnes of chemical substances including detonators and fuse...
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  • 1917, over seven thousand female textile workers from St. Petersburg's Vyborg district, marched through the streets crying for bread. The shortages had...
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