Krasnaya Gorka fort
Krasnaya Gorka (Красная Горка meaning red Hill) is a coastal artillery fortress west of Lomonosov, Russia on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, opposite Kotlin Island and the Baltic Fleet's base at Kronstadt.
Lebyazhy (Russian: Лебя́жий; masculine), Lebyazhaya (Лебя́жья; feminine), or Lebyazhye (Лебя́жье; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Population: 5,696
Latitude: 59° 57' 40.46" N
Longitude: 29° 24' 53.53" E
Krasnaya Gorka (Красная Горка meaning red Hill) is a coastal artillery fortress west of Lomonosov, Russia on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, opposite Kotlin Island and the Baltic Fleet's base at Kronstadt.
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