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Petersburg

American  
[pee-terz-burg] / ˈpi tərzˌbɜrg /

noun

  1. a city in SE Virginia: besieged by Union forces 1864–65.


Petersburg British  
/ ˈpiːtəzˌbɜːɡ /

noun

  1. a city in SE Virginia, on the Appomattox River: scene of prolonged fighting (1864–65) during the final months of the American Civil War. Pop: 33 091 (2003 est)

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Polish authorities have arrested a prominent Russian academic from St Petersburg's world-famous Hermitage Museum who is sought by Ukraine for allegedly conducting illegal excavations and partially destroying the ancient city of Myrmekion in Crimea.

From BBC

He was eventually taken towards the border where he received first aid and was later transferred to St Petersburg.

From BBC

Living far from his family, Clay embarked on a louche bachelor existence in St. Petersburg and hunted investment opportunities.

From The Wall Street Journal

By 2014, urgent care clinics and hospitals were plentiful enough in large cities like St. Petersburg and Moscow, but many were exorbitantly expensive, even for young Americans like me.

From Salon

Following the overthrow of the Imperial family in 1917 and their execution the following year, it was transferred from Saint Petersburg to Moscow in the 1920s.

From Barron's