The Okhta (Russian: Óхта) is a river in Vsevolozhsky District of Leningrad Oblast and the eastern part of the city of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is...
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Okhta Center or phonetically Oḱhta-Tseńtr (Russian: О́хта-це́нтр), known before March 2007 as Gazprom City (Russian:Газпро́м-си́ти), was a construction...
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The Okhta shipyard was a Russian shipyard based in Saint Petersburg. It was located in the Malaya Okhta district Russian Empire. at the confluence of...
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Okhta may refer to: Okhta, a river in northwestern Russia Bolshaya Okhta and Malaya Okhta, municipal okrugs of Saint Petersburg, Russia Okhta Center,...
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Nevanlinna) was a Swedish fortress at the confluence of the Neva River and Okhta River, the site of present-day Saint Petersburg, Russia. Nyenschantz was...
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cancelled or modified, such as the controversial design of a 400-metre-tall Okhta Center skyscraper, planned to be built adjacent to the historical center...
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Administrative divisions of Saint Petersburg (redirect from Malaya Okhta)
(Полюстрово) municipal okrug 40 348 51,529 Bolshaya Okhta (Большая Охта) municipal okrug 40 349 56,648 Malaya Okhta (Малая Охта) municipal okrug 40 350 48,627...
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supported the construction project of the Gazprom City skyscraper (since 2007, Okhta Center), starring in commercials for this project. In 2009, he issued an...
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city of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is the largest left tributary of the Okhta. It is 18 kilometres (11 mi) long and 1.5 to 25 metres (4.9 to 82.0 ft)...
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There are more than 342 bridges in the city limits of Saint Petersburg, Russia. This is a partial list of the most famous ones. Peter the Great was designing...
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Lakhta Center Multifunctional Complex. The predecessor of the tower, the Okhta Center, was originally planned to be more centrally located in the city...
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Minister of the Irkutsk Region Alexander Bitarov, former head of the Bolshaya Okhta municipality of St. Petersburg Nikolai Payalin, ex-head of the administration...
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project. In 1975, Putin joined the KGB and trained at the 401st KGB School in Okhta, Leningrad. After training, he worked in the Second Chief Directorate...
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Wm. Crichton & Co. (section Okhta shipyard)
Duchy of Finland in 1842–1913. The company also had another shipyard in Okhta, Saint Petersburg. The company was founded as Cowie & Eriksson. At the beginning...
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and Anatoly Koni arrived at the Colony for Juvenile Delinquents on the Okhta (outskirts of St. Petersburg at that time) headed by the famous teacher...
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announced an ambitious project to erect a 403 m (1,322 ft) skyscraper (the Okhta Center) opposite to Smolny, which[according to whom?] could result in the...
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Ostrov) Luga (in Ust-Luga) Oredezh (near Luga) Neva (in Saint Petersburg) Okhta (in Saint Petersburg) Okkervil (in Saint Petersburg) Izhora (in Ust-Izhora)...
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Charles Phu (section Okhta Centre)
Library and Museum in Taipei, and the chief architectural designer of 'Okhta Centre', now known as Lakhta Centre, in Saint Petersburg. Charles Phu was...
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bridge near the Okhta river was circulated in 1829. Even before the Saint Petersburg was founded, there were settlements in the Okhta region, and with...
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rivers of the federal subject of Saint Petersburg include: the Sestra the Okhta the Izhora The largest lake is Sestroretsky Razliv in the north, outside...
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"Crooked Knee"), and near the Smolny Institute, below the mouth of the river Okhta. The river declines 4.27 metres (14.0 ft) in elevation between source and...
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prefecture Ōta River (太田川), the major river in the Hiroshima prefecture Okhta River (Neva basin), a river in Russia Ota (Alenquer), a town and a parish...
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* Losevo * Volchya Lake Sukhodolskoye * Gromovo * Sertolovo * Sosnovo * Okhta * Vaskelovo * Finlyandsky Rail Terminal * Devyatkino * Burnaya * Neva *...
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sessions during National Football League training camp Ohta (disambiguation) Okhta (disambiguation) Ota (disambiguation) Over-the-air (disambiguation) This...
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Protesting again construction at Okhta Center, 2009...
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town of Kem is located in the mouth of the Kem. Tributaries: Chirka-Kem, Okhta, Kepa, Shomba. Kem (Yenisei) "Река КЕМЬ in the State Water Register of Russia"...
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advance along a line that ran from the Gulf of Finland via Beloostrov–Sestra–Okhta–Lembolovo to Lake Ladoga. The line ran past the former 1939 border, and...
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Vyborg from the Swedish town Nien and its fort located at the mouth of Okhta River, a tributary of the Neva. The Vyborg Side was divided into Vyborg...
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founded the fortress of Landskrona in the mouth of the Neva, on the river Okhta, and ruined the Novgorod settlements on the Neva. Later that year, the Novgorod...
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convocation, which it considered fictitious, and the construction of the Okhta Center skyscraper for Gazprom on the right bank of the Neva opposite the...
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