Saint Petersburg
English
Alternative forms
St. Petersburg, St Petersburg, St. Petersburgh, St Petersburgh, Saint Petersburgh, St. Petersberg, St Petersberg, Saint Petersberg
Etymology 1
English translation of Russian Санкт-Петербу́рг (Sankt-Peterbúrg), from German Sankt Petersburg (“Saint Peter's City”), referring to Saint Peter the Apostle and alluding to its founder Tsar Peter the Great.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sənt ˈpiːtə(r)zˌbɜː(r)ɡ/
Proper noun
Translations
city in Russia
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Synonyms
- Petersburg (informal)
- Piter (colloquial)
- Sankt-Peterburg (transliteration)
- Leningrad (historical name of the city, still the name of the surrounding oblast)
- Petrograd (historical name of the city, name of a region in the city)
Etymology 2
Named after the city in Russia
Proper noun
- A placename
- A city on Tampa Bay in state of Florida of the United States of America
Translations
city in Florida, US
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