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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Kouvola |  |  |  | Kouvola: Encyclopedia II - Saint Petersburg - PopulationAccording to results of the government website, St. Petersburg has 4,560,000 inhabitants. That amounts to roughly 3 percent of the population of Russia as a whole. The average monthly salary 2003 was 6179 rubles (about 176 euros).
Since it was founded, the city has seen strong social contrasts, the situation of many people hardened after the Perestroika. Beggars and old women selling what they brought from the countryside now can be seen frequently. About 15 p ...
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|  |  |  | Kouvola: Encyclopedia II - Saint Petersburg - EconomyThe city is a major center of machine building, including power equipment, machinery, shipyards, instrument manufacture, ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy (production of aluminium alloys), chemicals, printing, and one of the major ports of the Baltic Sea.
The Saint Petersburg Mint (Monetny Dvor) is apart from Goznak in Moscow the only place in Russia that mints Russian coins, medals and badges.
Ford Motor Company began producing the Ford Focus automobile here in 2002.
Toyota ...
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|  |  |  | Kouvola: Encyclopedia II - Judicial system of Finland - BackgroundThe Finnish legal system originated during the period of Swedish rule and the country's first court of appeals was established at Turku in 1634. The modern division of the Finnish courts into two main branches - general courts, dealing with civil suits and criminal cases, and administrative courts, regulating the actions of the country's bureaucracy - also dates from this time.
This division was formalized in 1918 when two sections of the Senate became the newly independent country's two highest courts. The Senate Department of Justic ...
See also:Judicial system of Finland, Judicial system of Finland - Background, Judicial system of Finland - Legal profession, Judicial system of Finland - Advocates, Judicial system of Finland - Prosecutors, Judicial system of Finland - Courts, Judicial system of Finland - General Courts, Judicial system of Finland - Administrative Courts, Judicial system of Finland - Special Courts, Judicial system of Finland - External link Read more here: » Judicial system of Finland: Encyclopedia II - Judicial system of Finland - Background |
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Saint Petersburg - Music in St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg has always been known for its high-quality cultural life. The world-famous Kirov Theater (known now by its pre-revolution name of Marinsky Theater) is home to first-class ballet and opera. St. Petersburg's Philharmonic is one of the best in Russia.
St. Petersburg has also been home to the newest movements in modern music. For example, in 1972 mathematics student Boris Grebenshchikov founded the band Aquarium, an underground rock group that grew to huge popularity in the 70s and 80s. St. Petersburg was similarly home t ...
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|  |  |  | Kouvola: Encyclopedia II - Saint Petersburg - TransportationThe city is a major transport hub. It is the center of the local road and railway system, and has a seaport (in the Gulf of Finland of Baltic Sea) and river ports (in the delta of Neva). It is the terminus of the Volgo-Baltic waterway which links the Baltic with the Black Sea.
Saint Petersburg has regular railway connections to Helsinki, Finland via Vyborg (on the Russian side) and Kouvola and Lahti (on the Finnish side). Three beautiful, old-fashioned trains - the Sibelius, the Repin and the ...
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|  |  |  | Kouvola: Encyclopedia II - Saint Petersburg - HistoryTsar Peter the Great founded the city on May 27 (May 16, Old Style), 1703 after reconquering the Ingrian land from Sweden. He named it after his patron saint, the apostle Saint Peter. The original name of SanktPiterburh was actually Dutch; Peter had lived and studied in that country for some time. The Swedish fortress of Nyen and later Nöteborg had formerly occupied the site, in the marshlands where the ...
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