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St. Petersburg

noun

  1. Formerly Leningrad; none Petrograd. a seaport in NW Russian Federation in Europe, in the Gulf of Finland, off the Baltic Sea: founded 1703 by Peter the Great; capital of the Russian Empire (1712-1917).
  2. a city in W Florida, on Tampa Bay.


St. Petersburg

  1. City in western Florida .
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Notes

Home for many retired persons from colder northern areas.
A popular winter resort.
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They flew to St. Petersburg in 2009 for an interview with BC Spartak, a professional team in the Russian Super League.

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Alas for true love and territorial aspirations, on his way back to St. Petersburg for further orders and permission to marry, Rezanov got sick, again and again, and finally died after falling from his horse.

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He said that he “finally escaped the organization†in 2007 when he was 52, publicly speaking out against it in an investigative series for the St. Petersburg Times in 2009.

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In July, the Rays and their home city of St. Petersburg, Fla., agreed to build a new ballpark there that would open in 2028.

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In just 24 hours, Milton dropped more than 18 inches of rain on St. Petersburg — a more than one-in-1,000 year rainfall event for the area, according to the National Weather Service.

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