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Europe > Eastern Europe > Russia > Northwestern Russia > Leningrad Oblast > West Leningrad Oblast

West Leningrad Oblast comprises the part of Leningrad Oblast from the Estonian border to the federal city of St. Petersburg.

Cities

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Map of West Leningrad Oblast
  • 1 Gatchina (Гатчина)
  • 2 Ivangorod (Ивангород)
  • 3 Kingisepp (Кингисепп)
  • 4 Koporye (Копорье)
  • 5 Luga Luga, Leningrad Oblast on Wikipedia (Луга)
  • 6 Slanzy Slantsy, Leningrad Oblast on Wikipedia (Сланцы)
  • 7 Sosnovy Bor (Сосновый Бор)
  • 8 Volosovo Volosovo, Volosovsky District, Leningrad Oblast on Wikipedia (Волосово)
  • 9 Vyriza Vyritsa on Wikipedia (Вырица)

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The Izhorians, the Finno-Ugric peoples closely related to the Estonians and Karelians historically lived in the area. Now they live mainly on the Soikinsky (Soikkola) and Kurgalsky (Kurgala) peninsulas west of Sosnovy Bor. There's a big Russian population there too, so if you want to meet the Izhorians, check out the map of the villages that have an Izhorian population. There's also a lot of historical fortresses, in Kingisepp, near Sosnovy Bor, etc. And there's a lot of 18-19th century residences of famous Russian artists, musicians, sculptors, or simply noble elite of that era.

So there's a lot of stuff to visit, I guess.

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