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Petrograd
[ pe-truh-grad; Russian pyi-truh-graht ]
Petrograd
/ pɪtraˈɡrat; ˈpɛtrəʊˌɡræd /
noun
- a former name (1914–24) of Saint Petersburg
Example Sentences
One moment we are considering what it might mean to replace the soundtrack of a film set in Petrograd in 1917 with something else.
Kornilov’s crack cavalry division stopped just outside Petrograd in the face of sabotage from left-wing railway workers and entreaties from civil society leaders.
A Provisional Government took the place of imperial rule in Petrograd and granted equality in law to Russian women, giving women the right to vote and to hold office.
The economic, political, and social forces that unloosed themselves on the streets of Petrograd and launched the Russian Revolution were vastly more complex than Alexei’s hemophilia or Rasputin’s machinations.
In “Chimes,” Fitch follows Marina from the Russian countryside back to Petrograd, where she meets literary luminaries like Maxim Gorky.
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