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Liteyny (Russian: Лите́йный) may refer to:
Liteyny Avenue, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Liteyny Bridge, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Liteyny Municipal Okrug, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Liteyny Theatre, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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dictionary. Liteyny (Russian: Лите́йный) may refer to: Liteyny Avenue, Saint Petersburg, Russia Liteyny Bridge, Saint Petersburg, Russia Liteyny Municipal...
30°20′54″E / 59.9408°N 30.3483°E / 59.9408; 30.3483 Liteyny Avenue (Russian: Литейный проспект, Liteyny prospekt) is a wide avenue in the Central District...
The State Dramatic Theatre on Liteyny Avenue (Государственный драматический Театр на Литейном) is a theatre at 51 Liteyny Avenue, Saint Petersburg, Russia...
The Liteyny Bridge (Russian: Литейный мост) is the second permanent bridge across the Neva river in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It connects Liteyny Prospekt...
Liteyny Municipal Okrug (Russian: муниципа́льный о́круг Лите́йный) is a municipal okrug of Tsentralny District of the federal city of St. Petersburg,...
the Duderhof Heights in the south. Part of the city's territory west of Liteyny Prospekt is no higher than 4 m (13 ft) above sea level, and has suffered...
metres (26 to 36 ft); the maximum of 24 metres (79 ft) is reached above the Liteyny Bridge, and the minimum of 4.0 to 4.5 metres (13 to 15 ft) is in Ivanovskye...
of racks of the bridge is filled by various figures. The fencing of the Liteyny Bridge is very graceful. The design follows the drawings of the architect...
(Russian: Большой дом, lit. the Big House) is an office building located at 4 Liteyny Avenue in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is the headquarters of the local...
graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory in 1974 and became an actor at the Liteyny Theatre. He also acted in many films. Alexander Zhdanov died in Saint Petersburg...
years her junior. On 7 May 1861, they wed in the chapel of her house on Liteyny Avenue in Saint Petersburg. On the wedding document, the couple gave their...
is an arm of the Neva that begins about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) below the Liteyny Bridge in Saint Petersburg. Bridges Samson Bridge Grenadiers Bridge Kantemirovsky...
Moscow, a position he held briefly. The couple had their own mansion in Liteyny Avenue, where the Institute of Economic Relations, Economics and Law is...
Eastern Front were enormous, and so Felix converted a wing/floor of the Liteyny House into a hospital for wounded soldiers.[citation needed] Felix was...
well-dressed civilians, Cossacks and Kadets stationed atop the buildings of Liteyny Avenue began to fire upon the crowds, causing the marchers to scatter in...
lived in regimental quarters while paying for a 28-room apartment at 16 Liteyny Prospekt for her. She felt trapped in the apartment, feared that her letters...
London his favorite cities. In his final years, he lived and worked on Liteyny Avenue in St. Petersburg.[citation needed] From 1978 to 1979, Guryanov...
the south. However, the historical city center (except the area between Liteyny Prospekt and Smolnaya Embankment) is situated lower than 4 metres (13 ft)...
fiction writer 2004 – My Mother, the Bride as Yuri Ivanovsky 2008 – 2014 – Liteyny, 4 (1–8 seasons) as Alexey Nilov, a former lawyer 2015 – High Stakes as...
St. Petersburg home, as well as the office of Sovremennik magazine on Liteyny Prospekt, are now national cultural landmarks and public museums of Russian...
June 2010, Voina painted a giant 65 m long phallus on the surface of the Liteyny drawbridge leading to the Bolshoy Dom, headquarters of the Federal Security...
municipal okrug 40 908 10,491 #78 (№ 78) municipal okrug 40 909 13,508 Liteyny (Литейный) municipal okrug 40 910 50,567 Smolninskoye (Смольнинское) municipal...
Embankment becomes the Kutuzov Embankment, and the street ends at the Liteyny Prospekt and Liteyny Bridge. It was known as the French Embankment in the beginning...