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Treaty of Saint Petersburg or Treaty of St. Petersburg may refer to:
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1723) , concluded between the Persian Empire and the Russian Empire
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1755) , Great Britain promises subsidies to the Russian Empire on the eve of the Seven Years' War
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762) , ending the Seven Years' War between Prussia and Russia following the accession of Tsar Peter III
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1805) , signed by the British Empire and the Russian Empire to create an alliance against Napoleon's French Empire
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1812) , an alliance between Russia and Sweden against the French Empire of Napoleon
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1825) , defined the boundaries in the area that later became Alaska
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1826) , a treaty between the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway and the Russian Empire
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1834) , concluded between the Ottoman Porte and Russia
St. Petersburg Declaration of 1868 , a predecessor of the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875) , a treaty between the Empire of Japan and Empire of Russia about disputed islands
Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881) , a treaty between the Russian Empire and the Chinese Empire
Anglo-Russian Entente (1907)
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