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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.