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why is st. petersburg referred to as the northern capital of russia?
st. petersburg is the northernmost city with over 1 million citizens.
a large number of foreign consulates, international corporations, and banks are located there.
russia is one of a handful of countries that have multiple capitals for different purposes.
st. petersburg is the largest tourist destination in russia.
To determine why St. Petersburg is called the northern capital, we analyze each option:
- The first option about being the northernmost city with over 1 million citizens is incorrect as there are other northern cities.
- The second option: St. Petersburg hosts many foreign consulates, international corporations, and banks, making it a major economic and diplomatic hub in the north, fitting the "northern capital" title.
- The third option is wrong because Russia has one capital (Moscow) for most purposes, and St. Petersburg is a major city, not a capital for a different purpose in the same way.
- The fourth option is incorrect as Moscow is likely a larger tourist destination.
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B. A large number of foreign consulates, international corporations, and banks are located there.