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История переименований:
Rizhsky Ave
(as of October 6, 1991)
Ogorodnikova Ave
(October 6, 1923 - October 4, 1991)
Rizhsky Ave
(July 14, 1859 - October 6, 1923)
Novo-Izmailovsky Ave
(1821 - July 14, 1859)
Izmailovskaya St.
(1776 - 1793)
Furazhnaya St.
(1804 - 1808)
Peschanaya St.
(1780 - 1828)
Ekateringofskaya Peschanaya St.
(1780 – the 1800s)
Izmailovsky Ave
(1798 – the 1820s )
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Ekateringofsky Bridge
EKATERINGOFSKY BRIDGE (from 1911-20 Rizhsky), spanning the Ekateringofka River, joining Rizhsky Avenue (hence the former name) with Gapsalskaya Street of Gutuevsky Island. Built in 1910-14 (engineers P. Pshenitsky D. Y
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Ekaterinhofka, river
EKATERINHOFKA, a river in the west of St. Petersburg. Originally called Chernaya Rechka, while its present name refers to the Ekaterinhof Palace. The river is a lateral channel of the Bolshaya Neva River: starting from the mouth of the latter and
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Gutuevsky Island
GUTUEVSKY ISLAND situated at the mouth of the Bolshaya Neva River and washed by Morskoy Canal in the west and the Ekaterinhofka River in the east. It is 320 hectares in area, 3.8 kilometres long and 1.2 kilometres wide
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Rizhsky Avenue
RIZHSKY AVENUE, between Lermontovsky Avenue and the Ekateringofka River. Since 1776, it was known as Izmailovskaya Street (after Izmailovsky Life Guard Regiment quartered nearby), Izmailovsky Avenue and Novoizmailovsky Avenue, St
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Sewerage System
SEWERAGE SYSTEM, wastewater treatment facilities. In the first quarter of the 18th century as the city territory grew, it was drained, and the system for discharge of surface water was built in the shape of plank-secured ditches along the city
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