Petersburg
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Petersburg, or Petersburgh, may refer to:
Places
Australia
- Petersburg, former name of Peterborough, South Australia
Canada
- Petersburg, Ontario
Russia
- Saint Petersburg, sometimes referred to as Petersburg
United States
- Peterborg, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Petersburg, Alaska
- Petersburg, California
- Petersburg, California, former name of Greasertown, California
- Petersburg, Delaware
- Petersburg, Georgia
- Petersburg, Illinois
- Petersburg, Indiana
- Petersburg, Iowa (disambiguation)
- Petersburg, Kentucky (disambiguation)
- Petersburg, Boone County, Kentucky
- Petersburg, Jefferson County, Kentucky
- Petersburg, Michigan
- Petersburg Township, Jackson County, Minnesota
- Petersburg, Minnesota
- Petersburg, Missouri
- Petersburg, Missouri, former name of Bigelow, Missouri
- Petersburg, Nebraska
- Petersburg, Cape May County, New Jersey
- Petersburg, Morris County, New Jersey
- Petersburgh, New York
- Petersburg, North Carolina (disambiguation)
- Petersburg, North Dakota
- Petersburg, Ohio (disambiguation)
- Petersburg, Pennsylvania
- Petersburg, Tennessee
- Petersburg, Texas
- Petersburg, Virginia
- Petersburg, West Virginia
- Petersburg, Wisconsin
Other uses
- Petersburg (novel), a 1913 novel by Andrei Bely
- Siege of Petersburg, a battle of the American Civil War
- SS Petersburg, an oil tanker
See also
- Battle of Petersburg (disambiguation)
- Saint Petersburg (disambiguation
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