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Kamenny Islands (Russian: Каменные острова, Kamenny Ostrova, meaning 'Stony Islands') are a group of three islands in the Neva delta, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Kamenny Islands
Каменные острова
Aerial photo of the Kamenny Island
Kamenny Islands
Kamenny Islands within Saint Petersburg
Kamenny Islands
Kamenny Islands within Russia
Kamenny Islands
Kamenny Islands within Europe
Geography
LocationGulf of Finland
Coordinates59.98°N 30.29°E / 59.98; 30.29
ArchipelagoKamenny Islands
Total islands3
Area5.4 km2 (2.1 sq mi)
Length5.3 km (3.29 mi)
Width1.9[1]
Highest elevation18 m (59 ft)
Administration
Russian Federation
RegionSaint Petersburg

Geography


The three islands are flat. They are divided by channels and have bridges connecting each other, as well as the group with the mainland. The Kamenny Islands are part of the city of Saint Petersburg.


Kamenny Island


Kamenny Island (Russian: Каменный остров, meaning 'Stone Island'), with an area of 1.06 km², it is the easternmost island and gives its name to the group.[2] It was renamed as Workers' Island (Russian: остров Трудящихся) in Soviet times.[3] Since that era and to this day, government residences have been located on Kamenny Island.


Yelagin Island


Yelagin Island (Russian: Елагин остров) lies in the centre/north, where the Yelagin Palace is located.[4]


Krestovsky Island


Krestovsky Island (Russian: Крестовский остров) is the westernmost and largest island. It is the location of the Kamenny Island Palace.[5]


History of Kamenny Island


Peter the Great presented Kamenny Island to Count Gavriil Golovkin, Chancellor of the Russian Empire. After his family fell into disgrace, the island passed to his successor, Count Aleksei Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin. A decade later, Empress Elizabeth granted it to the future Peter III of Russia.

During the 19th century, the island was home to summer retreats ("dachas") of the Russian royalty and nobility. At the easternmost tip of the island stands the Kamennoostrovsky Palace, built by Georg von Veldten for Paul I and the Neo-Gothic church of Saint John of Jerusalem (1776–81) constructed in honor of the victory at Chesma and frequented by Alexander Pushkin during his stay at a dacha on Kamenny Ostrov. A cluster of Pushkin's last poems, including his version of Exegi monumentum, date from that period.

To the west lies a park with numerous mansions from the beginning of the 20th century, and some of the finest Moderne constructions in the city: the Shene Mansion (3 Skvoznoi Proyezd), the Follenweider Mansion (13 Bolshaya Alleya) and the Meltser Mansion (8 Polevaya Alleya). The Polovtsov Dacha (1911–13), with its opulent interiors, is a gem of the 20th-century Neoclassicism.

Landscape of Kamenny Island in 1786
Landscape of Kamenny Island in 1786
Kamenny Island in 2011. View over the Malaya Nevka River.
Kamenny Island in 2011. View over the Malaya Nevka River.

Further reading



References


  1. Google Earth
  2. "Kamenniy ostrov". Mapcarta. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  3. Городские имена сегодня и вчера: Ленинградская топонимика/Сост С. Алексеева, А. Владимирович, А. Ерофеев и др. — Л.:Добровольное общество любителей книги РСФСР, Ленингр. орг-ция/РПК «ЛИК»,1990 — с.24
  4. "Elagin ostrov". Mapcarta. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  5. "Krestovskiy ostrov". Mapcarta. Retrieved 21 September 2016.



На других языках


- [en] Kamenny Islands

[es] Isla Kámenni (San Petersburgo)

La isla Kámenni (en ruso, Ка́менный о́стров) es una isla en el delta del Nevá en el norte de la ciudad de San Petersburgo en el distrito histórico de la ciudad llamado Ostrova. Su nombre oficial entre 1920 y 1989 fue "Isla de los Trabajadores" (остров Трудящихся).[1] La superficie de la isla es de 1.06 km².

[fr] Îles Kamenny

Les Îles Kamenny (en russe : Каменные острова, Kamenny Ostrova, signifiant « Îles pierreuses ») sont un groupe de trois îles dans le delta de la Neva, à Saint-Pétersbourg, en Russie.

[ru] Каменный остров

Ка́менный о́стров находится в дельте Невы в центре Санкт-Петербурга, в историческом районе, известном как «Острова». C 1920 года по 1989 год носил официальное наименование «остров Трудящихся»[1]. Площадь 1,06 км²[2].



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