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2 C ONTINENTAL C ONGRESS

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OF DERMATOLOGY

O F T H E I NTE R N AT I O N A L

S O C I E T Y O F D E R M ATO L O G Y

4 R USSIAN C ONGRESS

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OF D ERMATOVENEREOLOGY

St. Petersburg, Russia 6 - 9 July 2011

www.ccd2011.org

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Important Information q 1

Congress Secretariat q 1

Key Dates q 1

Committees q 2

Welcome Letter q 3

Programme Schedule q 4

Preliminary Programme q 5

Registration q 8

Accommodation q 9

General Information q 10

St. Petersburg q 12

Social Events, Tours q 14

List of Sponsors q 14





IMPORTANT INFORMATION

CONGRESS SECRETARIAT





GUARANT International / CCD 2011

Opletalova 22, 110 00 Prague 1

Czech Republic



Phone: +420 284 001 444

Fax: +420 284 001 448

E-mail: ccd2011@guarant.cz

Website: www.guarant.cz



Congress website: www.ccd2011.org







KEY DATES

20 APRIL 2011

Early Registration Deadline

APRIL 2011

Abstract Acceptance / Rejection Decisions

31 MAY 2011

Late Registration Deadline

FROM 1 JUNE 2011

On-site Registration applies

6 – 9 JULY 2011

CCD 2011 Congress









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COMMITTEES

LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Anna Kubanova, MD

Congress President



Alexey Kubanov, MD

Local Scientific Committee Chair



Andrey Bakulev, MD

Valery Dubenskiy, MD

Denis Zaslavsky, MD

Andrey Lvov, MD

Nikolay Kungurov, MD

Irina Lesnaya, MD

Vitaly Okhlopkov, MD

Yuri Prelamutrov, MD

Konstantin Raznatovskiy, MD

Alexey Samtsov, MD

Evgeny Sokolovskiy, MD





INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Francisco Kerdel, MD

ISD President



Evangeline Handog, MD

ISD Secretary-General



Luna Azulay-Abulafia, MD

ISD Assistant Secretary-General



George Reizner, MD

ISD Treasurer



Jana Hercogová, MD

ISD Communications Committee Chair



Jean Bolognia, MD

ISD Membership Committee Chair



Keyvan Nouri, MD

Scientific Committee Chair



Nelly Konnikov, MD

Scientific Committee Vice-Chair



Torello Lotti, MD









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WELCOME LETTER

The International Society of Dermatology and the Russian Society

of Dermatology cordially invite you to actively participate

in the 2nd Continental Congress of Dermatology / 4th Russian Congress

of Dermatovenereology, which is to be held in St. Petersburg,

Russia from 6 July to 9 July 2011.



This event will give you a unique chance to meet many colleagues –

specialists in dermatology, cosmetology and other related fields

in the beautiful city of St. Petersburg.



As the destination of the event was chosen St. Petersburg;

a beautiful and fascinating place and one of the most historically significant

cities all over Europe. Since 1991 the Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg

and Related Groups of Monuments in St. Petersburg have been listed

by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.



The Congress venue will be the Taurida Palace which is conveniently

situated in the centre of Saint Petersburg. The building is an example

of the XVIII century classicism. The Taurida Palace has one of the largest

plenary hall in Saint Petersburg optimal for holding large international

congresses. The Gala Dinner with unique cultural programme will be held

in one of the most representative venues in the city.



We trust that this event will be an exciting and memorable one both

scientifically and socially and look very much forward to welcoming

you in St. Petersburg in July 2011.







Prof. Anna Kubanova, MD Prof. Francisco Kerdel, MD

Congress President ISD President







Prof. Alexey Kubanov, MD Prof. Jana Hercogová, MD

Local Scientific Committee Chair ISD Communications Committee Chair









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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE









4

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

Thursday, 7 July 2011



09:15–10:00, Hall B SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM: UCB

S PEAKERS : E. R. Aravijskaya, N. G. Kochergin

10:30–12:00, Hall B SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM: RANBAXY

Severe Acne? You have a solution!

12:30–17:00, Hall B SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM: VITILIGO RESEARCH FOUNDATION

Vitiligo World Symposium

15:30–17:00, Hall A A1: Community Dermatology, Global Warming

C HAIRPERSONS : Terence Ryan (UK), Aldo Morrone (Italy), Alexey Kubanov (Russia)

Terence Ryan (UK): TBA

Aldo Morrone (Italy): TBA

17:00–17:30, Hall A MARIA DURAN LECTURE

C HAIRPERSONS : TBA

Suzanne Olbricht (USA): TBA

17:30–19:00, Hall A SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM: DEKA

DEKA Intelligent Technologies: Experts from the Start

17:30–19:00, Hall B SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM: JNJ

Scientific Promenade with Stelara

19:00–20:00, Hall A OPENING CEREMONY

C HAIRPERSONS : Anna Kubanova (Russia), Torello Lotti (Italy)





Friday, 8 July 2011



08:30–09:30, Hall A A2: Infections of the Skin

C HAIRPERSONS : Luna Azulay (Brazil), Michael Skerlev (Croatia), Uladzimir Adaskevich (Belarus)

Tatiana Sokolova (Russia): Life cycle of Sarcoptes scabiei as basis for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of scabies

Iryna Tsikhanouskaya (Belarus): Tinea capitis: clinical forms and treatment

Rokea el-Azhary (USA): Infection or neutrophilic dermatosis? Instructive cases from Mayo

Olivera Welsh (USA): Deep Mycetoma

Yahya Dowlati (Iran): Update on Leishmaniasis

08:30–09:30, Hall B Rapid Communication 1

C HAIRPERSONS : Anna Kubanova (Russia), Nellie Konnikov (USA), Norbert Wikonkal (Hungary)

09:30–11:00, Hall A A3: Skin Cancer

C HAIRPERSONS : Jean Bolognia (USA), Joseph Pace (Malta), Valery Dubenskiy (Russia)

Svetlana Kluchareva (Russia): Cutaneous precancers – frequency, assessment of risk of malignant transformation, and treatment

Igor Reshetov (Russia): Early diagnosis and surgical treatment of cutaneous malignancies

Susan Aquilina (Malta): Vitamin D and cutaneous malignancy

Sibel Alper (Turkey): Unusual cutaneous malignancies

Joseph Pace (Malta): Looking for melanoma

09:30–11:00, Hall B B1: Laser

C HAIRPERSONS : Keyvan Nouri (USA), Klaus Fritz (Germany), Medhat Malek (Jordan)

Richard Rox Anderson (USA): Lasers for the treatment of Fat

Martin Kassir (USA): Laser Complications

Murad Alam (USA): Body Tightening

Klaus Fritz (Germany): TBA

Medhat Malek (Jordan): TBA

11:15–12:45, Hall A A4: Acne

C HAIRPERSONS : Klaus Wolff (Austria), Dušan Buchvald (Slovakia), Alexey Samtsov (Russia)

Elena Aravijskaya (Russia): Mild acne: further insight into pathogenesis and treatment









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11:15–12:45, Hall B B2: Fundamentals of Dermatologic Surgery

C HAIRPERSONS : Suzanne Olbricht (USA), Heidi Waldorf (USA)

12:45–14:15, Hall A SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM: ASTELLAS PHARMA EUROPE

Protopic – state-of-the-art topical drug for long-term control of atopic dermatitis

12:45–14:15, Hall B SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM: GSK

Acne: new opportunities for treatment.

P RESENTERS : E. Aravijskaya, A. Ivanov, A. Lvov

14:15–15:45, Hall A A5: Psoriasis

C HAIRPERSONS : Francisco Kerdel (USA), Juraj Pec (Slovakia), Vitaly Okhlopkov (Russia)

Vitaly Okhlopkov (Russia): Clinical and morphological features of psoriasis during therapy

Muza Kokhan (Russia): Reasoning for therapeutic modes choice for psoriasis patients

Juraj Pec (Slovakia): TBA

Francisco Kerdel (USA): Biologics and Psoriasis

Carlo Ricotti (USA): Update on Psoriasis

14:15–15:45, Hall B B3: Botulinum Toxin

C HAIRPERSONS : Doris Hexsel (Brazil), Fariba Ghalamkar Pour (Iran), Andreas Katsambas (Greece)

Fariba Ghalamkar Pour (Iran): TBA

Marina Landau (Israel): TBA

Andreas Katsambas (Greece): TBA

Doris Hexsel (Brazil): Botulinum toxins in the lower face

16:00–17:30, Hall A A6: Pigmentary Disorders

C HAIRPERSONS : Torello Lotti (Italy), Evangeline Handog (Philippines), Konstantin Raznatovskiy (Russia)

Evangeline Handog (Philippines): Facing the Melasma Challenge

Pierre Wolkenstein (France): Systemic diseases and pigmentary alterations

Martin Kassir (USA): Black and Blue Lesions

Torello Lotti (Italy): New treatments for white spots

Jana Hercogová (Czech Republic): Quality of life and patients associations

Karin Uta Schallreuter (UK): Treatments with climatotherapy at Dead Sea

16:00–17:30, Hall B B4: Fillers

C HAIRPERSONS : Hassan Galadari (United Arab Emirates), Costas Demetriou (Cyprus), Ronni Wolf (Israel)

Ronni Wolf (Israel): Welcome and Introduction

Hassan Galadari (United Arab Emirates): Deconstructing Beauty

Ronni Wolf (Israel): Soft Tissue Augmentation: Where to Put It and What's Available

Marina Landau (Israel): Fillers and volumizers for the periorbital and malar area

Heidi Waldorf (USA): Fillers and volumizers for the lower face

Nellie Konnikov (USA): Soft Tissue augmentation in special patients

Babar Rao (USA): Histopathology of Fillers





Saturday, 9 July 2011



08:30–10:00, Hall A A7: Psychodermatology / Pruritus

C HAIRPERSONS : Jacek Szepietowski (Poland), Irina Lesnaya (Russia), Andrey Lvov (Russia)

Sonja Staender (Germany): Role of Substance P in pruritus induction and therapy of chronic pruritus

Kenji Takamori (Japan): The mechanisms and managements of intractable itch in atopic dermatitis

Uwe Gieler (Germany): Somatoform Itch – Diagnostic and Therapy

Jacek Szepietowski (Poland): Measurements of itch

Dennis Linder (Italy): Psychosocial Aspects of Hair Diseases

Andrey Lvov (Russia): To a problem of integrative classification of psychosomatic disorders in Dermatology

08:30–09:30, Hall B Rapid Communication 2

C HAIRPERSONS : Mirna Šitum (Croatia), Mohammed Amer (Egypt), Nikolay Kungurov (Russia)

10:00–11:00, Hall A A8: Hair and Nails

C HAIRPERSONS : Robert Schwartz (USA), Nikolaj Tsankov (Bulgaria), Yuri Perlamutrov (Russia)

Andrey Bozhchenko (Russia): Pilo-sebaceous complex involvement in alopecia areata:

dermatohistopathological, histochemical and immunomorphological study

Lyubov Kotrekchova (Russia): Diagnostic and treatment features of onychomycosis

in patients with chronic dermatosis

Nikolaj Tsankov (Bulgaria): TBA

Carmen Salavastru (Romania): TBA









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09:30–11:00, Hall B B5: Photodynamic Therapy in Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology

C HAIRPERSONS : Nellie Konnikov (USA), Fernanda Sakamoto (USA)

Nellie Konnikov (USA): PDT for AKs and prevention of NMSC

Fernanda Sakamoto (USA): Acne and Skin rejuvenation

Luiz G. M. Castro (Brazil): Adverse events of MAL and ALA-PDT

Rolf-Markus Szeimies (Germany): PDT for inflammatory skin conditions

Rox Anderson (USA): Advances and New Technologies

11:15–12:45, Hall A A9: Atopic and Contact Dermatitis

C HAIRPERSONS : Alberto Giannetti (Italy), Lisa Garner (USA), Andrey Bakulev (Russia)

Jana Kazandjieva (Bulgaria): The New Faces of Contact Dermatitis

Andrea Cavani (Italy): TBA

N. Novak (Germany): TBA

Lisa Garner (USA): TBA

Alberto Giannetti (Italy): TBA

11:15–12:45, Hall B B6: Dermoscopy

C HAIRPERSONS : Nadezda Vojackova (Czech Republic), Ioannides Demetrios (Greece), Osvaldo Correia (Portugal)

Ioannides Demetrios (Greece): TBA

Osvaldo Correia (Portugal): The role of digital dermoscopy to follow pigmented lesions

14:15–15:45, Hall A A10: Venereology

C HAIRPERSONS : George Sorin Tiplica (Romania), Evgeny Sokolovskiy (Russia)

Tatiana Krasnoselskikh (Russia): Modern syphilis: old problem and new challenges

Savicheva Alevtina (Russia): Quality validation of diagnostic PCR systems produced in Russia using internationally

acknowledged standarts

14:15–15:45, Hall B B7: Derm Path

C HAIRPERSONS : Lawrence Gibson (USA), George Reizner (USA), Dmitry Kazakov (Czech Republic)

George Reizner (USA): Case Presentation

Lawrence Gibson (USA): Case Presentation

Dmitry Kazakov (Czech Republic): Case Presentation

David Mehregan (USA): Case Presentation

Darius Mehregan (USA): Case Presentation

Michal Michal (Czech Republic): Case Presentation

Denisa Kacerovska (Czech Republic): Case Presentation

16:00–17:30, Hall A A11: What's New in Dermatovenereology?

C HAIRPERSONS : Bruce Thiers (USA), Michael Tharp (USA), Jana Hercogová (Czech Republic)

Bruce Thiers (USA): TBA

Michael Tharp (USA): TBA

Jana Hercogová (Czech Republic): TBA

16:00–17:30, Hall B B8: Pediatric Dermatology

C HAIRPERSONS : Andris Rubins (Latvia), Klara Martinaskova (Slovakia), Denis Zaslavsky (Russia)

Andris Rubins (Latvia): Therapy of Atopic Dermatitis in children

Alain Taieb (France): New advances in DNA repair diseases

Uladzimir Adaskevich (Belarus): Diagnosis and management of neonatal and infantile erythroderma

Andreas Katsambas (Greece): What’s new in the treatment of pediatric dermatology?

Zsuzsanna Szalai (Hungary): Insights into phacomatoses

Pierre Vabres (France): TBA

17:30–18:15, Hall A CLOSING CEREMONY

C HAIRPERSONS : Anna Kubanova (Russia), Torello Lotti (Italy)









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REGISTRATION

Access to all Congress activities requires registration. Participants are encouraged to register in

advance in order to benefit from early registration fees (deadline is 20 April 2011).



You can register by a secure on-line system via the Congress website www.ccd2011.org



CONFIRMATION

If your completed Registration Form and payment or proof of payment are received by the

Congress Organizer before June 30, 2011, you will receive a written confirmation of your registration

by e-mail. Registration Forms received after June 30, 2011 will not be confirmed and registration will

therefore take place on-site at the Congress venue.

Early registration fees will only be accepted if the Registration form and the payment are

received by the Congress organizer by 20 April 2011.

Please present your Registration confirmation letter to pick up your congress materials

at the Registration Desk.



REGISTRATION FEES

Type / Deadline Early Late On-site

by 20 April 2011 by 31 May 2011 after 1 June 2011

Dermatologist (MD)

ISD Member 320 EUR 350 EUR 390 EUR

Non - member 420 EUR 450 EUR 490 EUR

Residents

ISD Member 200 EUR 250 EUR 300 EUR

Non - member 280 EUR 330 EUR 380 EUR

Students/Nurses* 180 EUR 230 EUR 280 EUR

Accompanying persons 100 EUR 150 EUR 200 EUR



*Student must attach a copy of their student ID and signed certificate from their department head or supervisor



Registration Fee Includes:



q Admission to all Scientific Sessions

q Admission to the Commercial Exhibition and Satellite Symposia

q Opening Ceremony on 7 July 2011

q Welcome Cocktail on 7 July 2011

q Coffee-breaks during the Congress

q Closing Ceremony on 9 July 2011



Accompanying Person's Fee Includes:



q Admission to the Commercial Exhibition

q Opening Ceremony on 7 July 2011

q Welcome Cocktail on 7 July 2011

q Closing Ceremony on 9 July 2011









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PAYMENT

Registration fees must be paid in EUR by one of the following methods:



q CREDIT CARD

Accepted cards: MasterCard/Eurocard, VISA, Diners Club and American Express



Please use the On-line Payment System available after login or fill in a Credit Card Authorization

Form. Fax it signed (+420 284 001 448) or send a scanned copy by email (ccd2011@guarant.cz) to the

Congress Secretariat.



q BANK TRANSFER



Bank name: âeskoslovenská obchodní banka

Bank address: Na Pfiíkopû 18, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic

SWIFT/BIC: CEKOCZPP

Account name: GUARANT International spol. s r.o.

Account number: 478533893/0300

IBAN: CZ69 0300 0000 0004 7853 3893

Details of payment: CCD 2011 / your name



The participant's name should be clearly legible otherwise the payment cannot be identified.

All payments made by a bank transfer have to be net of all bank charges. Please note that all bank

charges must be fully covered by the participant.



To simplify the identification of your payment please enclose a copy of your bank transfer with the

registration form and send it to the Congress Secretariat by fax: +420 284 001 448.



CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

The Congress Secretariat must be notified in writing about the cancellation of the registration. The

appropriate refunds will be made after the Congress. The following cancellation conditions apply:



Cancellations received by Refund



q 20 April 2011 full refund of the registration fee less 30 EUR handling fee

q from 21 April till 31 May 2011 less 20% of registration fee

q on 1 June 2011 or after no refund





NAME CHANGE

If you should be prevented from attending, you will be given the opportunity to send a colleague

in your place. Name changes should be notified in writing to Congress Secretariat. A handling fee of

20 EUR will be charged for each name change.



ACCOMMODATION

A number of hotels of various categories at reduced rates will be available for participants of

CCD2011. A list of hotels and reservation, payment and cancellation conditions are available at the

website www.ccd2011.org.









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GENERAL INFORMATION

q CITY TRANSPORT INFORMATION

One trip by metro costs 22 Rubles regardless of the distance (or 0.8 US Dollars), by bus -

up to 22 Rubles (or 0.8 US Dollars) depending on the bus line, but also regardless of the distance.

Metro trains run daily from 05.30 am until 00.45 am. Note also that at the intersection of lines the

station may have two separate names, one for each line.

Metro tokens or cards can be purchased at any metro station.



q CREDIT CARDS

The most widespread are VISA and MasterCard payment systems. Diners' Club and American

Express cards are rarely accepted. You can withdraw cash by card either at big banks or at ATM

machines; the commission is lower when taking out money in rubles.



q CURRENCY / EXCHANGE

The national currency in Russia is Ruble (RUB). According to Russian laws, payments in cash are

only possible in local currency, foreign currency cannot be accepted.

You can exchange EUR or USD at the airport, in hotels, banks or exchange offices. You can also

withdraw local currency from ATM machines which are available everywhere.

1 EUR is approx. 39 Rubles, 1 USD is approx. 28 Rubles (as of March 2011). Never change money

on the street to avoid being victimized by swindlers.



q EMERGENCY PHONE

In case of emergency you may dial +7-921-961-1845 (24 hours).



q EXHIBITION

Exhibits of pharmaceutical and product companies, medical publishers and scientific societies will

be available at the time of the Congress.



q INFORMATION ABOUT RUSSIA

Usefull information is available at the website www.visitrussia.com.



q INSURANCE

The organizers do not accept responsibility for individual medical, travel or personal insurance.

All participants are strongly advised to obtain their own personal insurance before travelling to the

Congress.



q INTERNET

Internet facilities will be available during the Congress for all registered participants.



q OFFICIAL CONGRESS LANGUAGE

The official language of the CCD2011 Congress will be English and simultaneous translation

(Russian – English) will be provided.



q POWER SUPPLY.

Electricity in Russia is 220-volt current. Plugs are European Standard with two round pins.



q PROGRAMME CHANGES

The organizers cannot assume liability for any changes in the programme due to external

or unforeseen circumstances.









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q REGISTRATION AT THE VENUE

On-site registration will take place in the Congress Venue. Congress documents and bags cannot be

guaranteed for those participants registering on-site.



q SMOKING POLICY

For the comfort and health of all participants, smoking is not permitted at any official function.

This includes scientific sessions, business and similar meetings, meal functions and also the registration

areas & foyers. If you are a smoker, please contact the on-site staff for information regarding

designated smoking areas within the Congress venue.



q TIME DIFFERENCE in Saint-Petersburg is plus 3 hours to Greenwich.



q TIPPING

Tips are expected between 10 - 15%.



q VAT

The Russian legislation requires that all congress costs (e.g. registration fees, accommodations)

include the VAT. In case the VAT rate changes, the change will be automatically applied to services

ordered.



q VENUE

Congress venue is Taurida Palace (in Russian Tavrichesky Palace), address: 47 Shpalernaya Ulitsa,

193015 St. Petersburg.

The Palace is conveniently situated in the centre of St. Petersburg, close to the Smolny Cathedral

and other historical landmarks. The nearest metro station is “Chernyshevskaya”.

Please note that the venue is the federal building and as such has got special security

arrangements. Each person entering the building must have the official congress badge and must

follow security check handled by the Federal Security Service staff.



q VISA

For information on visa procedure please visit the Congress website www.ccd2011.org.



q WEATHER

July weather in St. Petersburg is usually quite pleasant and mild with temperatures between

20°C – 25°C. However, evenings can be cooler and rainy, so we suggest you bring a light coat and

an umbrella. The magical time of White Nights (approx. 19 hours of daylight) makes you feel like

you are in a fairy tale.

The current weather conditions you can find at www.weather.com.









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ST. PETERSBURG

Saint-Petersburg is an attractive city for conducting business, living ones life, for studies and

for relaxation. It is quite a cosmopolitan city in Russia, and is viewed as being safe and tolerant,

with a cultural and night life. The city has about 8 thousand sights of interest and more than

a thousand cultural establishments, including museums, theatres, concert-halls, exhibitions and

cinemas.

Saint-Petersburg has been rightfully included among the most beautiful cities of Europe.

Its historical centre, palaces and park ensembles in the suburbs have been included in the list

of the objects protected for world heritage by UNESCO. The city of the White Nights, one built

on abundant waters and with many bridges, occupies the first place among Russia cities and one

of the first of those in the world. All of this makes for an attractive tourist centre which is highly

appreciated by guests from all over the world.



q LOCATION:

Eastern Europe, the Eastern shore of the Baltic Sea (Gulf of Finland)



q TIME ZONE:

GMT +3, Eastern +8



q FOUNDED:

16 (27) May 1703



q POPULATION:

4 million 750 thousand (as of January 1998)



q HOW DOES ST. PETERSBURG COMPARE?

The most Northern city in the world with a population over 1 million



q AREA:

1400 square kilometers



q MAIN RIVER:

Neva. The city is located in the delta of the Neva River on numerous islands, a fact which promp-

ted some observers to call it "The City on 101 Islands"



q MAIN NATURAL PHENOMENA:

White Nights, Floods



q ORIGIN OF THE NAME:

Named in honor of St. Peter and not Peter the Great, the founder of the city. The name can be

translated as "The City of St. Peter". St. Petersburg, FL was named in honor of St. Petersburg, Russia

by Russian-born railroad builder Piotr Dementyev (Peter Demens)



q NAME CHANGES:

May 1703 – August 1914 St. Petersburg

August 1914 – February 1924 Petrograd

February 1924 – July 1991 Leningrad

July 1991 – Present St. Petersburg









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q NICKNAMES:

"The Venice of the North" (referring to St. Petersburg's many rivers and canals)

"The Palmyra of the North"

"The Northern Capital of Russia" (referring to the centuries-old rivalry between St. Petersburg

and Moscow)



q SYMBOLS:

the Angel with a Cross (weather-vane on top of the Peter and Paul Cathedral)

the Little Ship – Korablik (weather-vane on top of the Admiralty tower)



q THE SEAL:

A sea anchor and a river anchor with a scepter – a symbol of royal power – on a red field.



q MAIN CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS:

The Hermitage Museum

The Mariinsky Opera and Ballet Theater

The Imperial palace and park ensemble at Peterhof









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SOCIAL EVENTS

OPENING CEREMONY

THURSDAY, 7 JULY 2011

19:00 – 20:00

Hall A

Included in the registration fee for delegates and registered accompanying persons.







WELCOME COCKTAIL

THURSDAY, 7 JULY 2011

20:00 – 21:30

Exhibition Area

Included in the registration fee for delegates and registered accompanying persons.







GALA DINNER

FRIDAY, 8 JULY 2011

20:00 – 23:00

Seated Dinner with music.

Tickets are to be purchased extra, details on prices and conditions available

at the congress website www.ccd2011.org.







TOURS

Special tours and excursions have been arranged exclusively for the Delegates and Accompanying

persons at the CCD 2011.

More information about tours (detailed information, payment and cancellation policies, etc.) is

available on the Congress website: www.ccd2011.org.







LIST OF SPONSORS

GENERAL SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSOR









SILVER SPONSOR BRONZE SPONSOR









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