#walking city St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Nevsky Prospekt - 90 to Mayakovsky street

The author of the channel is the commander of a Soviet submarine - retired #walking city St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Nevsky Prospekt -90 to Mayakovsky street The author of the channel is the commander of a Soviet submarine - retired The best feedback is an invitation to new viewers and subscribers to my channel. I hope it is not only interesting, but also useful. Citizen of the Soviet Union. Communist, member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union - joined and admitted in 1978. Parents are veterans of the Great Patriotic War - SMERSH After graduating from a rural school in 1973, he left for Vladivostok and worked as a carpenter at a construction site for two years. Shock worker of communist labor. In 1975 he was drafted into the ranks of the USSR Armed Forces. Served as a sailor in the Black Sea Fleet - Hero City of Sevastopol. In 1976 he entered the Higher Naval School named after. M. V. Frunze - navigation department. In 1977, by order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, he was transferred to the Higher Naval Diving School named after. Lenin Komsomol - mine and torpedo department (Hero City Leningrad), which he graduated in 1981. From 1981 to 1993 he served on diesel submarines (Project 641, Project 877) - the 182nd Separate Submarine Brigade (182 OBPL - Bechevinskaya Bay), Kamchatka Military Flotilla (KVF) of the Red Banner Pacific Fleet (KTOF) . After the treacherous collapse of the Soviet Union, he submitted his resignation from the Armed Forces, declaring disagreement with the policies of the new leadership of the country, army and navy. He was transferred to the reserve from the post of commander of a submarine - 5 Combat Services and Long Voyages. I have no government awards, academic degrees, literary prizes, diplomas, or membership in Societies or Unions. Books by the Author on the “Ridero“ website in electronic and printed form: All down! Spell #!/book/59957ead2ea47e0600.. I’m coming at you! Time “H“ #!/book/5d36a9711258ed0007.. Anticapital-1 #!/book/5d3aa96e75bcb20007.. Anticapital-2 #!/book/5d3e8e8075bcb20007.. Anticapital-3 #!/book/5d40078e178e2c0007.. Anticapital-4 #!/book/5d41353a178e2c0007.. Anticapital-5 #!/book/5d46afc18276a00007.. Debt of memory #!/book/5d932ae4497baa0007.. In the post-war years, more than 20 serious accidents occurred with the death of submariners and submarines: “S-117” 12/15/1952 KTOF, “M-259“ 08/12/1956 DKBF “M-200“ DKBF, “M-256“ 09/26/1957 DKBF “S-80“ 01/27/1961 KSF, “K-19” 06/04/1961 KSF “B-37” 01/11/1962 KSF, “K-3” 09/08/1967 KSF “K-129” 03/08/1968 KTOF, “K-27” 05/24/1968 KSF “K-8” 04/12/1970 KSF, “K-19” 02/24/1972 KSF “K-56” 06/14/1973 KTOF, “S-178” 10/21/1981 KTOF “K-429” 06/23/1983 KTOF, “K-131“ 06/18/1984 KSF “K-219” 10/3/1986 KSF, “K-278” 04/07/1989 KSF “K-141“ 08/12/2000 KSF, “K-159” 08/30/2003 KSF Nevsky Prospekt is the main street of St. Petersburg, stretching 4.5 km from the Admiralty to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Crosses the Moika River (Green Bridge), Griboyedov Canal (Kazan Bridge), Fontanka River (Anichkov Bridge). The greatest width is 60 m (at Gostiny Dvor), the smallest is 25 m (at Moika). The odd side is informally called the “shady” side, the even side is called the “sunny” side (a popular place for walking)[2]. On modern Nevsky Prospekt there are numerous architectural monuments, museums, theaters, and other cultural institutions. The avenue belongs to the historical part of St. Petersburg and, together with the complex of monuments located here, is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites[3]; this is one of the centers of attraction for tourists. Among the most significant cultural and tourist sites: the Admiralty, Stroganov Palace, Kazan Cathedral, House of Books, Gostiny Dvor, Russian National Library, Alexandrinsky Theater, Comedy Theater named after N. P. Akimov, Eliseevsky Store, Anichkov Palace and Anichkov Bridge, Moskovsky Station, Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
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