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  • This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects:...
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  • of this city, at least in English, should be St. Petersburg, not Saint Petersburg. The fact that Wikipedia contains an entry called Saint Petersburg is...
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  • the War of 1812-1815 included reoccupying forts in New York, previously ceded in the 1783 Treaty of Paris, and because they were still outposts of previous...
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  • Talk:October 26 (category WikiProject Days of the year)
    Jordan and Israel signed a peace treaty in October 1994. History of Jordan says it was in July 1994. If there were two treaties, then I have to wonder why....
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  • Americans. Also, the 1824 treaty did not restrict American trading to south of Parallel 54°40′ north. Read the treaty: Saint Petersburg Convention. It is settlements...
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  • Bucharest Peace Treaty of 1812. - is supported by the following sources: Batiushkov, P. Bessarabiia: Istoricheskoe opisanie (Saint Petersburg 1892) Berg,...
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  • or how....Skookum1 (talk) 12:19, 14 March 2008 (UTC) Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1825) is one of the Russo-British arrangements; the article linked is...
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  • Talk:Vyborg (category History of Russia task force articles)
    should we also stop talking about the Siege of Leningrad and talk about the Siege of Saint Petersburg instead?) And I truly like to see more text about...
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  • acquistion of those areas would cause a massive problem for the defence of Saint Petersburg which requires a buffer zone. In addition, Finland would get 300...
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  • Russian victory in the Great Northern War or the establishment of Saint Petersburg as the new capital in the early 18th century don't come into those...
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  • language encyclopedias work. There was not a siege of Saint Petersburg in World War II or siege of Mafikeng in the Boer War. If you want the Polish Wikipedia...
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  • Talk:Cossacks (category Articles copy edited by the Guild of Copy Editors)
    was pushed by a hyper-energetic "Khazar editor" from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Too many changes of very low quality. It will take several weeks to polish...
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  • empire of the 19th century. Napoleon I of France conquered most of Europe and Egypt from about 1803 to 1812. In 1812 after he conquered most of Europe...
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  • Talk:Yalta Conference (category History of Russia task force articles)
    them from Russia in exchange for Sakhalin in 1875 through the Treaty of Saint Petersburg (or am I wrong about that?). That sounds misleading to me.Fresiak...
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  • articles called Istanbul, Dubrovnik, Volgograd, and Saint Petersburg, these being the current names of these cities, although former names (Constantinople...
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  • Czechs, or Ukrainians. A Russian imperial official from Saint Petersburg was pretty capable of communicating with local peasants in Poltava gubernia even...
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  • the face of the enemy, stole a march on the Army of Northern Virginia by crossing the James and coming up to the crucial city of Petersburg. If Baldy...
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  • architecture like Saint Basil's Cathedral, art, ballet, music like Shostakovich and scientists like Lomonosov. Moscow and Petersburg in 1864 were thriving...
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  • political scene from the War of 1812 until his death as a member of the United States Senate in 1852, when the ominous distant thunder of the Civil War was beginning...
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  • reads: “Chuhuiv, Ukraine (former Russian Empire), 1844 — 1930, Repino, Saint Petersburg (former Kuokkala, Finland).” Though it may be a challenge to satisfy...
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