Saint Petersburg, from 1924 to 1991 in Leningrad renamed, with over 4.8 million inhabitants, after Moscow’s second largest city of Russia and one of the largest cities Europe. St. Petersburg is located in the northwest of the country at the mouth of the Neva River in the Newabucht at the east end of the Gulf of Finland and the northernmost metropolis in the world. It was in 1703 by Peter the Great founded on marshy ground near the sea to the right of access to Russia’s Baltic Sea to enforce. Shortly after its founding it was called St. Peter’s Burch, was then more than 200 years the name of Germany, 1914 to 1924 she was called Petrograd and became the Soviet era after Lenin called Leningrad.