Leningrad region has unique geographical location and shares borders with the European Union – Finland and Estonia. The region is the most important transport hub in Northwest Russia, its system of seaports is one of the largest in the country and it provides 21% of export and import cargo turnover of the country.
![]() | Access to the Baltic Sea through the Gulf of Finland | ![]() | Four seaports |
![]() | Close proximity to Saint Petersburg | ![]() | Pulkovo International Airport (located in Saint Petersburg) |
![]() | Borders with the European Union (Finland and Estonia) |