Description: Nice stamps Color and paper variations. Floods in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) are usually caused by the overflow of the delta of Neva and by surging water in the eastern part of Neva Bay. They are registered when the water rises above 160 cm with respect to a gauge at the Mining Institute. More than 300 floods occurred after the city was founded in 1703. Three of them were catastrophic: on 7 November 1824, when water rose to 421 cm; on 23 September 1924 (369 cm) and 10 September 1777 (321 cm) and (321 cm). However, a much larger flood of 760 cm was described in 1691. Besides flooding as a result of tidal waves, in 1903, 1921 and 1956 floods were caused by the melting of snow.
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Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2024-11-09T00:41:00.000Z
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Certification: Genuine
Quality: Lightly Hinged
Grade: VF (Very Fine)
Condition: Unused
Place of Origin: Russia & Soviet Union