Peterburg
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A major city in Russia: Peterburg is a city in the European part of Russia. It is the second largest city in the country and is located at the head of the Gulf of Finland. It is a former capital of Russia.
Usage Notes
- "Peterburg" is a proper noun used as the name of a specific city. It is often used in historical and geographical contexts.
- This term is synonymous with the city's more formal historical names, Saint Petersburg and Leningrad (its name from 1924 to 1991).
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Peterburg was founded by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703.
- Many tourists visit the historic center of Peterburg.
- The Hermitage Museum in Peterburg houses a world-famous art collection.
Advanced Usage
- "The Peterburg of Dostoevsky": This phrase is used to refer to the city as it was depicted in the novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, emphasizing its 19th-century atmosphere and literary significance.
- The novel explores the dark alleys and psychological depths of the Peterburg of Dostoevsky.
Variants and Related Words
- Saint Petersburg: The current official name of the city, restored in 1991.
- Leningrad: The name of the city during the Soviet period (1924–1991).
- Petersburg: A common shortened form in English.
- Petrograd: The name of the city from 1914 to 1924.
Synonyms
- Saint Petersburg
- Leningrad (historical)
- Petersburg (informal/shortened)
Related Phrases
- "Window to the West": A common epithet for Peterburg/Saint Petersburg, highlighting its role as Russia's historically important European-facing port and cultural gateway.
- Tsar Peter envisioned his new capital as a "Window to the West".
- "Venice of the North": A nickname for the city due to its many canals and bridges.
- With its intricate network of waterways, Peterburg is often called the "Venice of the North".
Noun
- a city in the European part of Russia; 2nd largest Russian city; located at the head of the Gulf of Finland; former capital of Russia