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- Moyka_River abstract "The Moyka River (Russian: Мо́йка) is a small river that encircles the central portion of Saint Petersburg, effectively making it an island. The river, originally known as Mya, derives its name from the Ingrian word for \"slush, mire\". It is 5 kilometres (3 mi) long and 40 metres (130 ft) wide.The river flows from the Fontanka River near the Summer Garden past the Field of Mars, crosses Nevsky Avenue and the Kryukov Canal before entering the Neva River. It is also connected with the Neva by the Swan Channel and the Winter Channel.In 1711, Peter the Great ordered the banks of the river to be consolidated. After the Kryukov Canal linked it with the Fontanka River four years later, the Moyka became so much clearer that its name was changed from Mya to Moyka, associated with the Russian verb \"to wash\".In 1736, the first Moyka quay was constructed in wood. Four bridges originally spanned the river: the Blue, the Green, the Yellow, and the Red. The 99-metre (325 ft)-wide Blue Bridge, now hardly visible underneath St. Isaac's Square, remains the widest bridge in the whole city.Among the magnificent 18th-century edifices lining the Moyka quay are Stroganov Palace, Razumovsky Palace, Yusupov Palace, New Holland Arch, Circular Market, St. Michael's Castle, and the last accommodation and museum of Alexander Pushkin.In 1798, work started to construct a stately embankment faced with red granite and adorned with ornate railings. After construction works were completed in 1811, it was discovered that the water of the river became so muddy that its use for cooking has been officially forbidden ever since.Currently, there are 15 bridges crossing the Moyka. Most of these are of historical and artistic interest:Green Bridge (Zelyony most, 1806–08, by William Heste);Red Bridge (Krasny most, 1808–14, by William Heste);Potseluyev Bridge (Potseluyev most, 1808–16, by William Heste);Blue Bridge (Siny most, 1818, 1842–43, by William Heste and George Adam);Postoffice Bridge (Pochtamtsky most, 1823–24, by Wilhelm von Traitteur);Big Stables Bridge (Bolshoy Konyushenny most, 1828, by George Adam);Tripartite Bridge (Malo-Konyushenny most, 1829–31, by George Adam and Wilhelm von Traitteur);First Engineers Bridge (Pervy Inzhenerny most, 1824–25, by George Adam and Wilhelm von Traitteur);First Sadovy Bridge (Pervy Sadovy most, 1835–36, by Pierre Dominique Bazaine);Yellow Bridge (Pevchesky most, 1839–40, by George Adam).".
- Moyka_River thumbnail Moyka_River_01.jpg?width=300.
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- Moyka_River wikiPageRevisionID "677670591".
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Pushkin.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Big_Stables_Bridge.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Bridge_(Saint_Petersburg).
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neva_basin.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_and_canals_of_Saint_Petersburg.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Field_of_Mars_(Saint_Petersburg).
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink First_Engineer_Bridge.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink First_Sadovy_Bridge.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Fontanka_River.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Green_Bridge_(Saint_Petersburg).
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Ingrian_language.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Island.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Kryukov_Canal.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Moika_Palace.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink National_Pushkin_Museum.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Neva_River.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Nevsky_Prospect.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink New_Holland_Island.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Peter_the_Great.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Pevchesky_Bridge.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Pochtamtsky_Bridge.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Potseluev_Bridge.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Razumovsky.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Red_Bridge_(Saint_Petersburg).
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Michaels_Castle.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Petersburg.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Stroganov_Palace.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Summer_Garden.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink Tripartite_Bridge.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink William_Heste.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink File:Moyka_River_01.jpg.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLink File:SinyBridge_Moyka.jpg.
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "''"The Moyka River"''".
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moika".
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moyka River".
- Moyka_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moyka".
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- Moyka_River subject Category:Neva_basin.
- Moyka_River subject Category:Rivers_and_canals_of_Saint_Petersburg.
- Moyka_River hypernym River.
- Moyka_River point "59.92666666666667 30.27611111111111".
- Moyka_River type River.
- Moyka_River type Isthmu.
- Moyka_River type Redirect.
- Moyka_River type SpatialThing.
- Moyka_River comment "The Moyka River (Russian: Мо́йка) is a small river that encircles the central portion of Saint Petersburg, effectively making it an island. The river, originally known as Mya, derives its name from the Ingrian word for \"slush, mire\". It is 5 kilometres (3 mi) long and 40 metres (130 ft) wide.The river flows from the Fontanka River near the Summer Garden past the Field of Mars, crosses Nevsky Avenue and the Kryukov Canal before entering the Neva River.".
- Moyka_River label "Moyka River".
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- Moyka_River sameAs Moika.
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- Moyka_River sameAs モイカ川.
- Moyka_River sameAs მოიკა.
- Moyka_River sameAs Mojka.
- Moyka_River sameAs Mojka.
- Moyka_River sameAs Mojka.
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- Moyka_River sameAs m.09kcmj.
- Moyka_River sameAs Мойка_(река).
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- Moyka_River sameAs 524744.
- Moyka_River sameAs Moika_Çayı.
- Moyka_River sameAs Q590269.
- Moyka_River sameAs 莫伊卡河.
- Moyka_River lat "59.92666666666667".
- Moyka_River long "30.27611111111111".
- Moyka_River wasDerivedFrom Moyka_River?oldid=677670591.
- Moyka_River depiction Moyka_River_01.jpg.
- Moyka_River isPrimaryTopicOf Moyka_River.