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  1. Mapa de São Petersburgo: Coordenadas País Rússia: Distrito federal: Noroeste: Região econômica: Noroeste: História Estabelecido em 27 de maio de 1703: Administração Governador: Alexander Beglov Legislatura Assembleia Legislativa Características geográficas • Área total 1 439 km² • População total 5 323 300 hab.

  2. San Petersburgo, Rusia - Google My Maps. Sign in. Open full screen to view more. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Sankt-Peterburg.

  3. Capital da Rússia entre 1712 e 1917, São Petersburgo ou Sampetersburgo, às margens do rio Neva, no Mar Báltico, é um dos destinos mais cobiçados do turismo mundial. Visão geral. Mapa. Rotas.

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    St. Petersburg, city and port, extreme northwestern Russia. A major historical and cultural centre and an important port, St. Petersburg lies about 400 miles (640 km) northwest of Moscow and only about 7° south of the Arctic Circle. It is the second largest city of Russia and one of the world’s major cities. St. Petersburg has played a vital role i...

    St. Petersburg is a mecca of cultural, historical, and architectural landmarks. Founded by Tsar Peter I (the Great) as Russia’s “window on Europe,” it bears the unofficial status of Russia’s cultural capital and most European city, a distinction that it strives to retain in its perennial competition with Moscow. Three distinctive characteristics of...

    St. Petersburg is located on the delta of the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland. The city spreads across 42 islands of the delta and across adjacent parts of the mainland floodplain. The very low and originally marshy site has subjected the city to recurrent flooding, especially in the autumn, when strong cyclonic winds drive gulf waters upstream, and also at the time of the spring thaw. Exceptionally severe inundations occurred in 1777, 1824, and 1924; the last two were the highest on record and flooded most of the city. To control the destructive floodwaters, the city built in the 1980s an 18-mile- (29-km-) long dike across the Gulf of Finland. A number of canals also have been cut to assist drainage.

    Greater St. Petersburg—the city itself with its satellite towns— forms a horseshoe shape around the head of the Gulf of Finland and includes the island of Kotlin in the gulf. On the north it stretches westward along the shore for nearly 50 miles (80 km) to include Zelenogorsk. This northern extension is an area of dormitory towns, resorts, sanatoriums, and children’s camps set among extensive coniferous forests and fringed by fine beaches and sand dunes. Some upper-class St. Petersburg residents also have summer cottages, or dachas, in this area. On the southern side of the gulf, the metropolitan limits extend westward to include Peterhof and Lomonosov. Eastward, Greater St. Petersburg stretches up the Neva River to Ivanovskoye.

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    The mitigating effect of the Atlantic Ocean provides St. Petersburg with a milder climate than might be expected for its far northern site. Nevertheless, winters are rather cold, with a mean January temperature of about 21 °F (−6 °C), a few degrees warmer than that for Moscow. Winter temperatures can drop below −40 °F (−40 °C), however. Snow cover ...

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  6. Após a Revolução Russa, São Petersburgo deixa de ser a capital do país, sendo substituída por Moscou. No que se refere ao território, é considerada a 4ª maior cidade da Europa e a 2ª maior da Rússia. A área apresenta mais de quatro milhões de habitantes e seis milhões vivendo em áreas adjacentes.