Geopatogennie Zoni Sankt Peterburga Karta

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Hidrogliser pristaje u Sankt Peterburgu nakon polaska iz Peterhofa (2008). Grad opslužuju putničke i teretne morske luke, s riječnom lukom uzvodno na Nevi, i desecima manjih putničkih stanica na obije obale rijeke. Grad je krajnja stanica Volško-baltičkog i vodenog puta. Godine 2004., otvoren je 2824 m dugački Veliki Obuhovski most, prvi visoki most na Nevi. Tipa Meteor od svibnja do listopada povezuju centar grada s obalnim gradovima Kronštadtom, Lomonosovim, Peterhofom, Sestroreckom i Zelenogorskom. Kroz mnoge kanale u gradu, tijekom toplijih mjeseci prometuju manji brodovi i riječni taxiji. Ceste i javni prijevoz [ ].

A detailed map of the St. Petersburg Governorate, printed in St. Petersburg by Alexey Afinogenovich Ilyin, one of the most important 19th Century maps of the region. This fine lithographed map, with text in Cyrillic, shows the St. Petersburg Governorate. The city of St.

Petersburg, located roughly in the center of the map, was then the capital and the second largest city in the Russian Empire, with a popilation of around 700,000. A detailed inset city plan is located in the lower right. Petersburg was then one of the leading industrial centers in Europe and the nucleus of Russian culture, as this was the time of Ivan Turgenev and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who brought Russian literature to the world. As shown on the map, the multitude of railways which had been built over the last generation, had revolutionized St. Peterburg's economy and made journeys that traditionally took days, last only a matter of hours. The first railway in Russia was built in 1837 between Saint Petersburg and the Czar's palace at Tsarskoye Selo, at a length of only 17km. In 1851, the Moscow-St.

Petersburg railway was comlpleted, and following that, lines were built connecting the captial to Minsk, Helsinki and Talinn (and through that, Central Europe). This map is one of the first to show all of these new routes. The map was printed as part of Alexey Afinogenovich Ilychin's Podrobnyi atlas Rossiiskoi imperii s planami glavnyh gorodov ('Detailed Atlas of the Russian Empire with Plans of the Major Cities'), published in St. Petersburg in 1871, which importantly was the only large atlas of Russia printed during the second half of the 19th Century.

The atlas comprised 70 maps, including general maps representing all of Russia's provinces and regions, with plans of the most important cities. In addition, it included several thematic works, such as orohydrographical, ethnographical, administrative maps. The publisher, The Cartographic Establishment of A. Ilyin was founded in 1859 by the General Staff officers Alexey Afinogenovich Ilyin (1832-1889) and Vladimir Poltoratsky (1830-1886). The firm was originally known as the Chromolithography of Poltoratsky, Ilyin and Co., but after Poltoratsky's departure in 1864, its name was changed to solely reflect Ilyin's stewardship.

Alexey Ilyin served as cartographer for the Military Topographic Depot of the General Staff and was eventually promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General. He thus had privileged access to government map archives, granting him a great competitive edge over his rivals.

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After the death of Alexey Afinogenovich, one of his sons, Alexey Alexeevich Ilyin (1857-1942) assumed control over the firm. By 1882, the enterpirse reached its zenith, producing up to 6 million impressions, accounting for around 90% of all civilian cartographic products published in Russia. A essential piece for any collection of the mapping of St.

Petersburg or of cartography made in Russia.