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Adress index / Saint Petersburg, city / Savushkina St.
История переименований:
2nd Line of Staraya Derevnya (the mid-19th century)
Srednaya St. (1883 – the 1940s)
3rd Line of Novaya Derevnya (the mid-19th century )
Krupnovskaya St. (1883 - July 10, 1950)
Yakutskaya St. (February 22, 1939 – the 1940s)
Volkov Lane (1933 - February 22, 1939)
Volkov Lane (1933 - February 22, 1939)
Gorokhovaya St. (1883 - July 10, 1950)
Gorokhovaya St. (1883 – July 10, 1950)
Savushkina St. (as of March 27, 1990)
Savushkina St. (July 10, 1950 - March 27, 1990)
Ferzensky Lane (1868 – the 1880s)
Izotovskaya St. (1849 - 1868)
Novaya prorezka (the 1940s - July 10, 1950)
Migunovskaya St. (1883 - July 10, 1950)

Novaya Derevnya

NOVAYA DEREVNYA, a historical district in the north-west of St. Petersburg, on the right bank of the Bolshaya Nevka River, in the west it borders on Staraya Derevnya, in the east it is confined by the Chernaya Rechka River

Primorsky Avenue

PRIMORSKY AVENUE, between Akademika Krylova Street and Savushkina Street, goes along the right bank of the Neva River, through Staraya Derevnya and Novaya Derevnya to Lake Lakhtinsky Razliv, extends Ushakovskaya Embankment

Primorsky District

PRIMORSKY DISTRICT, an administrative and territorial unit of St. Petersburg, with its administration located at 83 Savushkina Street. Formed in 1936, known as Zhdanovsky District in 1949-89, and existing in its present day boundaries since 1973

Staraya Derevnya

STARAYA DEREVNYA, a historical district in the north-west of St. Petersburg, on the right bank of the Bolshaya Nevka River (opposite Elagin Island), to the west of Novaya Derevnya. In the 18th century, chancellor A. P