Sankt-Peterburg (Ngò-ngî: Са́нкт-Петербу́рг) vi-yî Ngò-lò-sṳ̂ sî-pet-phu, Baltic-hói yèn-ngan, he Ngò-lò-sṳ̂ Lièn-pâng Chhṳ̍t-hot-sṳ.
Thùng-sṳ̀ Leningrad-chû ke sú-fú ya sat-chhai liá-chak sàng-sṳ. Sankt-Peterburg he Ngò-lò-sṳ̂ thi-ngi thai sàng-sṳ. 1703-ngièn yù Ngò-koet sâ-fòng Pyotr 1-sṳ (Pyotr Thai-ti) ha-lin kien-chho. 1713-ngièn Pyotr 1-sṳ chiông sú-tû chhiùng Mo̍k-sṳ̂-khô pân-to Sankt-Peterburg, sṳ̀n-vì kiûn-chú-chṳ Ngò-lò-sṳ̂ Ti-koet sú-tû.
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