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עברית: גני ארמון פטרהוף, בסמוך לסנקט פטרבורג, רוסיה
English: Peterhof, (Russian: Петергоф, Petergof, originally Piterhof, Dutch: "Peter's Court") is a series of palaces and gardens, laid out on the orders of Tsar Peter the Great, and sometimes called the "Russian Versailles". It is located about 20 km west and 6 km south of St Petersburg, overlooking the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea.
Русский: Петергоф, (или Piterhof, от немецкого: "Peter's Court" — "Двор Петра") — дворцово-парковый ансамбль, основанный Петром I, и часто называемый "Русским Версалем". Расположен в 20 км западнее и в 6-и км южнее Санкт-Петербурга, на побережье Финского залива (рукав Балтийского моря)
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