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2007-11-05 18:48:45 · 2 answers · asked by ya 2 in Arts & Humanities History

Please give me the map

2007-11-05 18:50:09 · update #1

Please give the map from the internet
thanks!!!

2007-11-05 18:50:36 · update #2

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Saint Petersburg, Russia
(Terrific interacting map at site below)

On October 25 (November 7), 1917, Vladimir Lenin led his forces in the uprising in Saint Petersburg, the capital of Russia, against the ineffective Kerensky Provisional Government.
For the most part, the revolt in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) was bloodless, with the Red Guards led by Bolsheviks taking over major government facilities with little opposition before finally launching an assault on the Winter Palace on the night of 25/26 October. The assault led by Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko was launched at 9:45 p.m. signaled by a blank shot from the cruiser Aurora. (The Aurora was placed in Leningrad (modern St. Petersburg) and still stands there now.) The Winter Palace was guarded by Cossacks, cadets (military students), and a Women's Battalion. It was taken at about 2 a.m. The earlier date was made the official date of the Revolution, when all offices except the Winter Palace had been taken.

2007-11-05 18:58:08 · answer #1 · answered by Spreedog 7 · 2 0

St Petersburg has something that gets below your skin and if you wish to find what it is then, you will have a search with hotelbye . Nevsky Prospect is St Petersburg's main avenue and one of the best-known roads in Russia. Cutting through the old hub of the city, it operates from the Admiralty, symbol of Russian energy, to the Alexander Nevsky Monastery and it is going to be really lovely to go along that road at night when all illuminations on. Here, you can see everything: the most beautiful architecture, the superb palaces, the world-famous museums and the shining five-star hotels. Among the places must see from St. Petersburg is State Hermitage Museum. The main architectural ensemble of the Hermitage is located in the middle of St Petersburg and consists in: Winter Palace, once the former state house of the Russian emperors, buildings of the Small, Old (Great) and New Hermitages, the Hermitage Theatre and the Auxiliary House.

2016-12-20 03:25:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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