Treaty of Saint Petersburg

Treaty of Saint Petersburg

There are several treaties that are called Treaty of Saint Petersburg or Treaty of St. Petersburg. This page also refers to the treaties that were concluded while the city was known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and Leningrad (1924–1991). The following treaties were concluded in this city:

*Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762)
*Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1805)
*Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1812)
*Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1825)
*Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1834)
*St. Petersburg Declaration of 1868
*Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875)
*Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)
*Anglo-Russian Entente (1907)


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