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Located about 600 km North of Moscow, St. Petersburg is the second
largest city in Russia, with a population of over 5 million. It
is a major European cultural center and the most important Russian
Port on the Baltic Sea.
St Petersburg is a major trade gateway,
financial and industrial center of Russia specializing in
oil & gas trades, ship building, aerospace industry,
radio & electronics, software and computers, machine
building, heavy pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, textile
and many other industries. The city is also a major transport
hub. It is the final destination of the Trans Siberian Railroad,
and a web of intercity and suburban railways. It has 3 large
cargo seaports and a complex system of river ports on both
banks of the Neva River which are interconnected to the
Seaport.
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It is among the most beautiful cities in the world, blessed with
many majestic palaces, public monuments, opera and ballet theatres
and a variety of other architectural marvels. What is now the
Hermitage Museum was once the most illustrious of St Petersburg’s
Palaces, a vast stately building of 600 rooms and dazzlingly luxurious
interiors. One of the most familiar symbols of St. Petersburg
is the equestrian statue of Peter The Great, installed in 1782
on the senate square. With the granite embankments along the River
Neva which flows through the city, the many canals and the 300
bridges across the river, St. Petersburg is also known as the
“Venice of the North:
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