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Zayachy Island[1] (Russian Заячий остров, literally Hare Island) is an island in the Neva River in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is separated by the Kronverksky Strait from Petrogradsky Island to the north, to which it is connected by the Kronverksky and Ioannovsky bridges.[2]

Zayachy Island
Zayachy Island
Aerial view of Zayachy island and the Peter and Paul Fortress.
Aerial view of Zayachy island and the Peter and Paul Fortress.

History


Zayachy Island was for the most part swampy, uninhabited, and unremarkable until 1703, when Peter the Great began the construction of the Peter and Paul fortress there, himself laying the foundation stones. [3] Until the late 19th century, there were three canals inside the fortress, dividing the island into four parts. The canals were filled up by the late 19th century.[2] The island is described as offering picturesque views of central St Petersburg (including the Winter Palace and Vasilyevsky Island) across the Neva River.[4]

Zayachy Island is the site of Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral where many members of the House of Romanov are buried. On July 17, 1998 the remains of Czar Nicholas II and his family were buried there, eighty years to the day after they were executed by the Bolsheviks.


Massacres


During the Red Terror, the island was the site of massacres of enemies of the state. Bodies were discovered during the recent building of a road linking a car park. Some estimates put the number of buried in the hundreds and potentially in the thousands.[5] Human rights charity Memorial tried to convince the authorities to investigate the graves properly.[5]


References


  1. "Peter-Paul Fortress | fortress, Saint Petersburg, Russia".
  2. Bondarchuk, E. A.; Yudin, P. Y. "Hare Island". Saint Peterburg Encyclopaedia. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  3. Elhadad, Noémie (2003-05-03). "Saint Petersburg" (TXT). Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  4. Hodouchi, Ayano (2009-06-10). "Fantasy Island". Moscow News. Archived from the original on 2009-09-24. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  5. A national museum to the victims of Stalinist repression: words not deeds?, opendemocracy.net



На других языках


[de] Haseninsel

Die Haseninsel (russisch Заячий остров, auch als Sajatschi-Insel bekannt) ist eine Binneninsel in der Newa in Sankt Petersburg, Russland. Der Kronwerksgraben trennt sie von der nördlich gelegenen Petrograder Insel und ist mit dieser über zwei Brücken verbunden, der Kronwerkski- und der Joannowski-Brücke, der ältesten Brücke von Sankt Petersburg.[1][2]
- [en] Hare Island (Saint Petersburg)

[it] Isola delle Lepri

L'isola delle Lepri[1] (in russo Заячий остров) è un'isola situata nel fiume Neva a San Pietroburgo in Russia. È separata dal canale Kronverksky dall'isola di Petrogradsky a nord, a cui è collegato dai ponti Kronverksky e Ioannovsky.[2]

[ru] Заячий остров (Санкт-Петербург)

За́ячий остров (русский перевод финского названия острова Янисари, фин. Jänissaari) — остров в устье Невы, на котором 16 (27) мая 1703 года была заложена Петропавловская крепость.



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