The Borovoy Bridge (Russian: Боровой мост) is a bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia across the Obvodny Canal.
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Obvodny Kanal is a station on the Frunzensko–Primorskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. The station opened on December 30, 2010, between the already completed Volkovskaya and Zvenigorodskaya stations.
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Novo-Kamenny Bridge is a crossing of the Obvodny Canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge forms part of Ligovsky Avenue and connects Bezimyanni Island with the Tsentralny and Frunzensky districts of the city.
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The A. Bryantsev Youth Theatre is one of the first professional children's theatres in Russia, opened in 1922. In Soviet time the theatre was called Leningrad Young People's Theatre. In 1962 it was moved to the current newly constructed building. The theatre is in Saint Petersburg, on the Pionerskaya Square near the end of Gorokhovaya Street.
The theatre has been the start of many well-known actors, and is well known for playing fairy tales.
The Theatre is named after its founder Aleksandr Bryantsev. He was the leader of the theatre in 1921-1961 [1] and directed more than fifty plays there. In 1962-1986 the leader of the theater was Zinovy Korogodsky. He directed more than one hundred plays and left a whole school of actors in the theatre [2]. In 1986-1996 the artistic director of the theater was Andrey Andreyev. In 1996-1998 the artistic director was Anatoly Praudin [3] succeeded by Sergey Kargin. In 2002-2007 Theater's Artistic Director was Grigory Kozlov.
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Russian State Hydrometeorological University is a coeducational and public research university located in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was founded on July 23, 1930. For all the time RSHU have trained more than 20,000 professionals, with more than 3,000 for foreign countries. Current rector is acting Valeriy Mikheev due to the death of the previous rector Lev Karlin.
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Ligovsky Prospekt is a station on the Line 4 of Saint Petersburg Metro, opened on December 30, 1991.
History
Since 1881 until mid-1880s in its place there was the Andreyevsky Bridge. It was a wooden bride. It was renamed to Borovoy after the Borovaya Street. The modern concrete bridge was constructed during 1960–1961.
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