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<title>Useful information about Saint-Petersburg</title>
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	<span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">St.Petersburg: </span>founded on May 27, 1703. </p>

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	<span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Location: </span>the city is located in the delta of the Neva river on the shore of the Gulf of Finland at 60ø N.<br /> It is the world's largest city situated as far north as this. </p>

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	<span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Population:</span> as of January 1, 1999 - 4 730 000 people. </p>

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	<span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Territory: </span>620 sq. km. </p>

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	<span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Climate: </span>average t C: </p>
	
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	<span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Time:</span> St. Petersburg belongs to the Moscow standard time zone (MST), <br />which differs from the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): Winter MST= GMT + 3 hours. </p>

<h1 align="left">HOT LINE</h1>

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<div align="left">Fire:</div></td>
			
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<div align="left">01 (Round-the-clock)</div></td>
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<div align="left">02 (Round-the-clock) </div></td>
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<div align="left">Special police service (for foreigners):</div></td>
			
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<div align="left">164-9787 </div></td>
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<div align="left">060 (Round-the-clock) </div></td>
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					19 Zakharevskaya ul.:</div></td>
			
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<p>278-3690 (11.00-17.30 closed on SAT and SUN) </p></div></td>
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<td width="201">Bulgaria <br />
				27 Ryleeva ul. </td>
			
<td width="69">273-7347 </td>
			
<td width="201">Japan <br />
				29 Moyki Reki nab. </td>
			
<td width="72">314-1434 </td>
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<td>Canada <br />
				32 Malodetskoselsky pr.</td>
			
<td>325-8448 </td>
			
<td>Latvia <br />
				11, 10-ya Liniya Vasilevskogo Ostrova </td>
			
<td>327-6054 </td>
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<td>China <br />
				134 Griboedova Kanala nab. </td>
			
<td>114-7670 </td>
			
<td>Lithuania <br />
				4 Gorokhovaya ul. </td>
			
<td>314-5857 </td>
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<td>Czech Republic <br />
				5 Tverskaya ul. </td>
			
<td>271-4612 </td>
			
<td>Norway <br />
				25 Nevsky pr. </td>
			
<td>326-2650 </td>
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<td>Denmark <br />
				13 Bolshaya alleya (Kamenny Ostrov) </td>
			
<td>234-3755 </td>
			
<td>Poland <br />
				12, 5-ya Sovetskaya ul. </td>
			
<td>274-4170 </td>
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<td>Estonia <br />
				14 Bolshaya Monetnaya ul.</td>
			
<td>102-0920 </td>
			
<td>Slovakia <br />
				21 Orbeli ul. </td>
			
<td>244-3666 </td>
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<td>Finland <br />
				71 Chaykovskogo ul. </td>
			
<td>273-7321 </td>
			
<td>Sweden <br />
				1/3 Malaya Konyushennaya ul.</td>
			
<td>329-1430 </td>
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<td>France <br />
				15 Moyki Reki nab. </td>
			
<td>314-1443 </td>
			
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				11 Moyki Reki nab. </td>
			
<td>315-0197 </td>
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<td>Germany <br />
				39 Furshtataskaya ul.</td>
			
<td>320-2400 </td>
			
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				6 Malaya Morskaya ul., apt.5 </td>
			
<td>312-1048 </td>
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<td>Greece <br />
				1/7 Mikhaylovskaya ul. </td>
			
<td>329-6407 </td>
			
<td>United Kingdom <br />
				5 Proletarskoy Diktatury ul. </td>
			
<td>320-3200 </td>
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<td>Hungary <br />
				15 Marata ul. </td>
			
<td>312-6458 </td>
			
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				15 Furshtataskaya ul. </td>
			
<td>331-2600 </td>
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				10 Teatralnaya pl. </td>
			
<td>312-3217</td>
			
<td>Representation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation in St.Petersburg </td>
			
<td>272-0076 </td>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:31:05 +0400</pubDate>
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<title>History of Saint-Petersburg</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-80'><p align="left">Initially there was a river: The city began from the Neva whose shores presented an ideal place to build a fortress, laid here by Peter the Great during the Northern War. The new fortress was called "Saint Petersburg" in the honour of the apostle Peter — custodian of keys of the gate to paradise and the heavenly patron of the emperor. Later it was renamed St. Peter and Paul fortress, and the original name passed to the city that originated under its protection.</p>

<p align="justify">16th May 1703 is considered the day of foundation of St. Petersburg. </p>

<p align="justify">During the first 10 years of its existence the city was built up as a fortress and a commercial seaport, the marine trade, however, turned it into a centre of the economic life, and a center of industry and crafts. Having founded the 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">Alexander Nevsky Laura</span> and further placing hallows of Saint Alexander Nevsky, Peter the Great turned the city on the Neva into a spiritual centre for the country. In 1710 the capital was transferred from Moscow to St. Petersburg, and in 1712 the Tsar's family, the Court and the state establishments appeared here.</p>

<p align="justify">From the very beginning of St. Peteresburg's construction Peter the Great aspired to create a "regular city" with a concise layout, built up to the standards of other such projects — a replica of Amsterdam or Venice. Executing the Emperor's order, architects J. B. Leblond and Domenico Trezzini elaborated the general plans of the new capital's housing scheme. 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">The Summer Garden of Peter the Great</span>, 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">the building of "twelve collegiums", the Kunstkammer, the Palace of Menshikov</span> were also built.</p>

<p align="justify">Everything in St.Petersburg was Europe-oriented and seemed to be made in its own similitude by its own architects. However, there was something special in St. Petersburg's character: heteroclite, peculiar. The city got hold of the creativity of foreign architects despite their genius and originality.</p>

<p align="justify">Nevertheless, the spirit of the "Tsarina of Adriatic" reigned over St. Petersburg. In the 18th century Venetian gondolas passed on the city's rivers and canals. Venetian composers, musicians and theatre decorators created first-class performances in the theatres of the capital.</p>

<p align="justify">During the short reign of Peter II 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">(1727–1730)</span> the Court left to Moscow and construction of St. Petersburg was suspended. But three years later, during the rule of Anna Michailovna 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">(1730–1740)</span>, St. Petersburg regained its status as the capital of the Russian Empire.</p>

<p align="justify">During the reign of Catherine II 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">(1762–1796)</span> the brilliance of St. Petersburg was, above all, 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">the Winter Palace</span> and 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">the Admiralty, Nevsky prospect</span> and the granite embankments of the Neva, Moika, Fontanka, the Catherine canal and, of course, 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">"The Bronze horseman"</span>, dominating the rock close to the shipyards and the establishment buildings, wonderful palaces and cathedrals.</p>

<p align="justify">Works of reconstruction of the central part of the city and the suburbs continued during the rule of Paul I 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">(1796–1801)</span>. Michailovsky castle — an enigmatic building of St. Petersburg, wrapped in mysteries and legends, was erected.</p>

<p align="justify">Russia's victory over the troops of Napoleon in 1812 was reflected in the new uplift of construction works in the city on the Neva. In these years 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">the Michailovsky palace</span> and 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">the Alexander theatre</span> ensembles, buildings of Russian state establishments — 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">Senate and Synod</span>, the building of the main headquarters and the ministries on the Palace square were constructed. The Palace square ensemble was accomplished by erecting the granite Alexander column; construction of St. Isaak's Cathedral had begun. The city under construction was growing, striving against its main enemies — two extreme elements — water and fire.</p>

<p align="justify">Reign of Nicholas I 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">(1825–1855)</span> is marked by the development of industry. St. Petersburg becomes the centre of Russian industrial capitalism.</p>

<p align="justify">By the beginning of the 20th century St. Petersburg became a European city in the proper sense of the word. The industry of St. Petersburg produced nearly everything that such a big state, as Russia required — from the most up-to date arms to any products of light industry.<br />
	At the same time, the city grew more and more comfortable in its place of residence. Dozens of bridges connected the islands on which St. Petersburg is situated. Several railway lines linked the capital to different parts of the country's regions and to European countries.</p>

<p align="justify">Tramway came into being in 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">1907</span> and immediately became the main and the best mean of transport for the residents of St. Petersburg, solving many city problems, the population of which kept growing.</p>

<p align="justify">At the beginning of the 20th century St. Petersburg population growth rate prevailed over that of Paris, London and even New York.</p>

<p align="justify">At the beginning of the 20th century "Northern Venice" — one of pseudonyms of St. Petersburg — became charged with a new meaning. At that time Russian culture was perceived as natural continuation of the old European traditions, where Venice played nearly the main part.</p>

<p align="justify">The top of St. Petersburg's society — poets, actors, artists, musicians — felt themselves Venetians of the 18th century, participants of a never-ending carnival, that whirled them around the "dreamlike city, through canals, the fantastic bridges of the northern Venice:". The architect Georgy Lukomskoi suggested St. Petersburg modern buildings should be constructed after the patterns of Venetian palazzo.</p>

<p align="justify">But World War I epilogised the "Venetian carnival" of St. Petersburg culture. The renaming of St. Petersburg Petrograd in 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">1914</span> came as a result of anti-German moods in the society.<br />
	Petrograd became the centre for the dramatic events of 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">1917</span>. "The city of three revolutions" has several symbolic monuments: Smolny, the cruiser Aurora and the Field of Mars.</p>

<p align="justify">In 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">1924</span> after Lenin's death the Bolsheviks renamed the city, Leningrad. </p>

<p align="justify">The Great Patriotic War 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">(1941–1945)</span> became the hardest trial for Leningrad. <br />
	During the 900-days siege 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">1941–1944</span> about 1 million inhabitants of St. Petersburg perished from cold, hunger and bombardments. But the city outstood, it has never been occupied or won by anyone. Seriously damaged by the fascist bombing, the city was fully restored by 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">1950–1960</span>.</p>

<p align="justify">In 
	<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">1991</span> historic justice prevailed and the city on the Neva was returned its original name — St. Petersburg.</p>

<p align="justify">St. Petersburg today is a multifunctional city centre with immense potential for investment, tourism and international relationship development.<br />
	City construction is in full swing, its infrastructure is being developed and improved: the city centre is being restored, new subway stations are being constructed with the help of unique technologies, the bridges across the Neva are being rejuvenated, sport and leisure complexes are being created; the Hermitage, the Russian museum, Yusupov palace have already been renewed.<br />
	According to the UNESCO evaluation, St. Petersburg was put on the list of world heritage sites.</p>

<p align="center">Welcome to the wonderful city, born almost three hundred years ago on the banks of a wide river, the heavy waters of which are still bathing its shores!</p></div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:29:52 +0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-78'><h1 align="center">Saint-Petersburg - Venice of North</h1>

<p align="justify">If you want to spend your vacation in one of the most interesting and beautiful cities in Europe and discover the best of Russia then «St. Petersburg-Venice of North» is for you! </p>

<p align="justify">Every season in St. Petersburg is very romantic and culturally stimulating off all. <br />
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<p align="justify">We offer you to visit the State Hermitage (Winter Palace-the residence of the Russians tsars) which collection number over 3 million items prehistoric to modern items. Also you can visit St. Isaac Cathedral built between 1818 and 1858 to A. Montferrand&#96;s design and named in honor of St. Isaac's of Dalmania. </p>

<p align="justify">Near St. Petersburg you can find different palaces and parks, for example the Palace-and-park ensemble Pavlosk and the Palace-and-park ensemble Tsarskoye Selo. The first one is a superb palace-and-park ensemble of the late XVIII-beginning of the XIX centuries which was used as a summer residence of the Russian emperor Paul I and his family and the second- a former country residence of the Russian emperor-is a fascinating monument of the world's architectural and gardening arts off the XVII-XIX centuries. Also in our city you can visit The State Russian Museum (Mikhailovsky Palace ), Menshicov Palace , Inzhenerny Castle , Summer Garden , The Palace-and-Park Ensemble Petergof and Russian Folk Evenings can be organized especially for you. In summer time, a relaxing cruise by boat along the main rivers and canals is one of the unique ways to discover St. Petersburg with the special winter packages in the hotel “Pribaltijskaya” or “Rossiya” your trip to St. Petersburg will surely be one to remember. </p>

<p align="justify">May and June – is a special time in Saint Petersburg. This is time of White nights, when unique architecture ensembles and parks appear in all beauty. </p>

<p align="justify">We offer to you to visit S. Petersburg during White Nights and art Festival “white Nights”. During your trip, you will spend unforgettable evening on a boat to enjoy the opening of the drawbridges, warm summer night and chill Neva water. You also can visit the theater and will see one of the performances during Art Festival “White Nights” To your attention will be: emperor palaces in Saint- Petersburg, country residences of Russian tzars, and other monuments of emperor epoch, masterpieces of fountains art, smart interiors, which were built by best architects of Europe and Russia during 2 centuries of Russian Empire. You will visit Emperor's theatre and will see the ballet performance. </p>

<h1 align="center">Our Center of Interesting Tours “UNCLE NICK” provides you the following services: </h1>

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	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> organization of group and individual visits in St. Petersburg from the foreign countries and Russia <br />
	
	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> vehicle hire: cars, minibuses and buses <br />
	
	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> different excursion programs for children and adults with accompaniment by high professional guides <br />
	
	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> VIP service <br />
	
	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> organization of business and tourist tours to the foreign countries <br />
	
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	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> visa support : tourist invitation <br />
	
	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> obtaining of the passports <br />
	
	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> obtaining of the foreign visas <br />
	
	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> river cruises from St. Petersburg <br />
	
	<img src="{THEME}/images/point.jpg" /> accommodation in the hotels and the different cultural programs in Moscow <br />
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	<span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Our experience –your assurance of the best quality services! </span></p>

<p align="center">According to your wish we can provide you many other tours ! </p></div>]]></description>
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