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The name of the city of St. Petersburg was changed following the Russian Revolution
to remember a tsar who had triumphantly led Russia.
to celebrate the leader of the Bolsheviks now in power.
to honor a fallen soldier who had fought valiantly during the civil war.
to recognize a general who led the Red Army in a three-year conflict.
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to celebrate the leader of the Bolsheviks now in power.
After Lenin's death in 1924, St. Petersburg (then Petrograd) was renamed Leningrad in his honor.
After Lenin's death in 1924, St. Petersburg (then Petrograd) was renamed Leningrad in his honor.
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