Le parc de l'Académie forestière est un parc situé dans le District de Vyborg à Saint-Pétersbourg. Le Jardin Botanique du Parc de l'Académie Forestière, avec le site du Jardin Botanique, est une zone naturelle spécialement protégée d'importance fédérale. Il couvre une surface de 51 hectares.
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JSC Design Bureau for Special Machine-Building is a Soviet-Russian space rockets industry enterprise. Currently, it is part of Almaz-Antey.
KB SM developed and produced a number of launch systems for air defence, Navy and Strategic Missile Troops.
Currently, KB SM develop reinforced concrete containers for long-term storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel and ship-based nuclear power plants TUK108/1. KB SM is responsible for the creation of railway cranes carrying 80 tons or 150 tons for the Soviet/Russian Ministry of Railways.
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Lesnaya "related to forest") is a station of the Saint Petersburg Metro underground railroad system in the northern, Vyborgsky district, part of its Line One. Named and coloured after its neighbourhood around Forestry Academy and the eponymous nearby avenue Lesnoy Prospect leading to the college from downtown. Opened on 22 April 1975. The station is 64 metres under the ground.
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Lansky station crossover is a railway bridge across Serdobolskaya Street in Saint Peterburg, Russia. On either side of it, on high embankments, there are the station platforms of Lanskaya railway station. The bridge was opened in 1869 and the first train proceeded through it on July 3 [O.S. June 22] 1869. The bridge was expanded in 1926.
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Lanskaya railway station is a railway station in St. Petersburg, Russia located between Serdobolskaya street and Bolshoi Sampsonievsky street. It was named after the historical district of Saint Petersburg.
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House of Specialists at 61 Lesnoy Prospect avenue in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a compound of three apartment buildings in the city's northern / northeastern Vyborgskiy district designed and constructed in 1930s under the Soviet government decision to improve living conditions of professionals in a number of cities, building Houses for specialists. Among the residents of the house were many notable scientists, engineers and several art workers, and the compound was entered into the cultural heritage list by an act of the city legislative assembly in 1999.