Examples of 'leningrad' in a sentence

Meaning of "leningrad"

leningrad (adjective) - relating to or characteristic of Leningrad, the former name of Saint Petersburg in Russia
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  • Saint Petersburg, a major city in Russia, from the time of Lenin's death in 1924 until 1991.
  • An oblast of Russia, which surrounds, but no longer contains, Saint Petersburg, its former administrative centre.

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Leningrad has lost all electrical power.
Programmes implemented in saint petersburg and the leningrad region.
Leningrad first autumn after the war.
Kulagina is just a Leningrad housewife and grandmother.
Leningrad will fall any day.
Finnish attacks on Leningrad itself remained limited.
Leningrad front line forces theatre.
There was a delegation from Leningrad in this restaurant.
Leningrad was liberated by the soviet army.
I have known him since my years in Leningrad.
Leningrad began to look more like a military base.
The biggest star of the Leningrad operetta.
Leningrad was soon within artillery range.
I can pick her up on my way back to Leningrad.
Leningrad from outline regions.

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She died during the siege oi Leningrad.
Leningrad police even formed a special division to combat cannibalism.
This place is even better than Leningrad.
Leningrad felt in little time the determination of the new commands.
I broke down and ran away to Leningrad.
Leningrad started to look like itself more with a military base.
You had better go to your brother in Leningrad.
Leningrad is blocked by German troops in all directions.
It was invented by a little old lady from Leningrad.
In Leningrad she felt uncomfortable and lonely.
But he leaves for Leningrad any day.
Printed in large numbers by a secret press in Leningrad.
He had come back to Leningrad to be a part of it.
The turbines and generators were built in Leningrad.
He had come back to Leningrad to recover his innocence.
By then he lived with his family in Leningrad.
You will go to Leningrad and find the boy.
After the war he returned again to Leningrad.
I am in Leningrad only for two days.
He has had several academic trips to Leningrad.
Go to Leningrad and keep an eye on them.
That was before the communists changed it to Leningrad.
Faddeev was born in Leningrad to a family of mathematicians.
He later worked as a doctor in various hospitals in Leningrad.
There he worked in Leningrad as an engineer in the aircraft manufacturing.
Only some of the citizens of Leningrad survived.
In this period a Leningrad school of graphic art formed.
Tens of thousands of civilians froze to death in Leningrad.
A troupe from Leningrad is coming to visit.
Simons dreamed of becoming a writer as a child in Leningrad.
In Leningrad she attended a party school.
He later worked in practically all theatres of Leningrad.
This was Leningrad in its darkest hour.
This shift was attributed to his transfer to Leningrad.
You will get back to Leningrad and take him.

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