St. Petersburg Map Art
St. Petersburg's grid splits across the Neva River delta, with the Admiralty building anchoring the city's radial streets that fan outward like a compass rose. Canals webbed through the center—the Moyka, Fontanka, and Winter Canal—create a network of waterways that define neighborhoods and connect palaces. The Gulf of Finland forms the northern edge, where the Neva spreads into three branches before emptying into open water.
59.9311° N, 30.3609° E
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