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История переименований:
Admiralteisky Canal
(as of October 4, 1991)
Krusteina Emb.
(December 2, 1922 – October 4, 1991)
Pryadilny Canal
(1710s – April 20 1738)
Novoy Gollandii Canal
(1793 – 1828)
Admiralteisky Canal
(April 20, 1738 – December 2, 1922)
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Admiralty Canal
ADMIRALTY CANAL was dug from the eastern ditch of the Amiralty Fortress (today, the Dvortsovy Bridge ramp to the Palace Square) to the Moika River to connect the Admiralty Shipyard with Galerny Dvor (Galley Yard) and warehouses of New Holland
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Krylov A.N., (1863-1945), Mathematician, Naval Architect
KRYLOV Alexey Nikolaevich (1863-1945, Leningrad) was mathematician, naval architect, academician of St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1916), of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917), of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1925)
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Peter I the Great (1672 - 1725), the Tsar (from 1682), the Emperor (from 1721).
Peter I the Great (1672–1725, SPb), the Tsar (from 1682), the Emperor (from 1721). He was a son of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in the second marriage (to N. К. Naryshkina)
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