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Michurin Street, Novosibirsk
Michurin Street (russian: Улица Мичурина) is a street in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It runs south-north. The street starts from Ordzhonikidze Street opposite the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, crosses Yadrintsevskaya, Frunze, Krylov, Gogol streets and then forms a T-intersection with Pisarev Street. History The street was previously called the Alexandrovskaya Street, but was renamed in 1920 for Fyodor Serebrennikov, Russian revolutionary. In the early 1930s, the construction of the Opera and Ballet Theatre began. The new building divided the street into two parts: the name of the southern part has not changed, the northern part was named Michurin Street. Gallery File:Novosibirsk Marriott Hotel 01.jpg, T-intersection of Ordzhonikidze and Michurin streets File:Michurin Street 21, Novosibirsk 01.jpg Architecture * Michurin Street 6. The building was probably built in 1900. * Novosibirsk Marriott Hotel. It is located on the corner of ...
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Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk (, also ; rus, Новосиби́рск, p=nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk, a=ru-Новосибирск.ogg) is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the Russian Census (2021), 2021 Census, it had a population of 1,633,595, making it the most populous city in Siberia and the list of cities and towns in Russia by population, third-most populous city in Russia. The city is located in southwestern Siberia, on the banks of the Ob River. Novosibirsk was founded in 1893 on the Ob River crossing point of the future Trans-Siberian Railway, where the Novosibirsk Rail Bridge was constructed. Originally named Novonikolayevsk ("New Nicholas") in honor of Emperor Nicholas II, the city rapidly grew into a major transport, commercial, and industrial hub. Novosibirsk was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet Union, Soviet period and gained its present name, Novosibirsk ("New Siberia"), i ...
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Russia
Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eighth of Earth's inhabitable landmass. Russia extends across Time in Russia, eleven time zones and shares Borders of Russia, land boundaries with fourteen countries, more than List of countries and territories by land borders, any other country but China. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, world's ninth-most populous country and List of European countries by population, Europe's most populous country, with a population of 146 million people. The country's capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city is Moscow, the List of European cities by population within city limits, largest city entirely within E ...
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Sibirskaya (Novosibirsk Metro)
Sibirskaya (russian: Сиби́рская) is a station on the Dzerzhinskaya Line of the Novosibirsk Metro. It opened on December 31, 1987. This is a transfer station to Krasny Prospekt of the Leninskaya Line Leninskaya Line (), is a line of the Novosibirsk Metro. It consists of eight stations over of track. It bisects the city on a northwest–southeast axis before making a 90 degree turn and crossing the river Ob river on a closed bridge. Leninsk .... Novosibirsk Metro stations Railway stations in Russia opened in 1987 Tsentralny City District, Novosibirsk Railway stations located underground in Russia {{Russia-metro-stub ...
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Tsentralny City District, Novosibirsk
Tsentralny District (russian: Центральный район) is an administrative district (raion) of Central Okrug, one of the 10 raions of Novosibirsk, Russia. The area of the district is 6.4 sq km (2.5 sq mi). Population: 78 794 (2017). History Tsentralny City District was established in 1940. Streets File:Красный проспект, Новосибирск 10.jpg, Krasny Avenue File:Serebrennikovskaya Street, Novosibirsk 01.jpg, Serebrennikovskaya Street File:Улица Депутатская (Новосибирск) 8.jpg, Deputatskaya Street File:Улица Фрунзе, Новосибирск 02.jpg, Frunze Street File:Улица Гоголя, Новосибирск 02.jpg, Gogol Street Architecture Imperial Russia File:Novosibirsk KrasnyPr Trade House 07-2016 img2.jpg, City Trade House File:Улица Потанинская 10а, Новосибирск 01.jpg File:Красный проспект 12, Новосибирск 02.jpg File:Дом купца П. ...
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Ordzhonikidze Street, Novosibirsk
Ordzhonikidze Street (russian: Улица Орджоникидзе) is a street in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. The street runs from the intersection with Vokzalnaya Magistral and Sovetskaya Street, crosses Krasny Avenue, Kamenskaya, Shamshin Family streets and connects with Trudovaya Lane. In addition, Trudovaya, Michurin and Voyennaya streets adjacent to the street. The street forms the north side of Lenin Square, the main square of Novosibirsk. History The street was previously called the Semipalatinskaya Street, but was renamed in 1937. Architecture Soviet architecture * Building of State Institutions is a building on the corner of Krasny Avenue and Ordzhonikidze Street. It was built in 1925. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov. * Oblpotrebsoyuz Building (or Sibkraisoyuz Building) is a building on the corner of Krasny Avenue and Ordzhonikidze Street. It was built in 1926. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov * Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre The Novosibirs ...
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Novosibirsk Opera And Ballet Theatre
The Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre (the official title is the Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (russian: Новосибирский государственный академический театр оперы и балета)) is a theatre in Novosibirsk and Siberia. It is located at the center of Novosibirsk at Lenin square. The building was completed in February 1944, and the first performance was held on 12 May 1945. , it was the largest theatre in Russia, larger than the Bolshoi Theatre (literally "''Big theatre''") in Moscow. Music directors Current music director is Dmitri Jurowski. Previous directors were Teodor Currentzis (2004 to 2010) and Ainars Rubikis. The building The principal construction of the theatre building is the big dome, which is wide and high. The theater also served as the fifth Pit Stop In motorsports, a pit stop is a pause for refuelling, new tyres, repairs, mechanical adjustments, a driver change, as a penalt ...
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Yadrintsevskaya Street, Novosibirsk
Yadrintsevskya Street (russian: Ядринцевская улица) is a street in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. The street runs from the T-shaped intersection with Krasny Avenue, crosses Kamenskaya, Michurin and Shamshin Family streets, then branches into three streets: Potaninsky Lane, Yadrintsevsky Konny Spusk and Olga Zhilina Street. History The street was named after Nikolai Yadrintsev, Russian public figure, explorer, archaeologist, and turkologist. Architecture * Yadrintsevskaya Street 25 is a two-story building. It was built in 1911. * Totorin House is a two-story building. It was built in 1912. * City School Building. It was built in 1912. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov. * Aeroflot House is a constructivist building on the corner of Krasny Avenue and Yadrintsevskaya Street. It was built in the 1930s. File:Ядринцевская, 25, Новосибирск.jpg, Yadrintsevskaya Street 25 File:Старинный особняк, дом Тотори ...
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Gogol Street, Novosibirsk
Gogol Street (russian: Улица Гоголя) is a street in Tsentralny and Dzerzhinsky districts of Novosibirsk, Russia. It consists of two fragments. The first fragment starts at the intersection with Sovetskaya and Chelyuskintsev streets and runs east, crosses Krasny Avenue, Michurin, Kamenskaya, Shamshin Family, Olga Zhilina, Ippodromskaya streets and forms the intersection with the Seleznyov and Koshurnikov streets, then the street is interrupted by Beryozovaya Roshcha Park. The second street fragment branches off from Dzerzhinsky Prospekt, then runs north-east parallel to it, crosses Krasin, Korolyov, Kombinatskaya streets and connects with Trikotazhnaya Street. History In 1908, 37 nameless streets of the city received names. Among them, 21 streets were named after Russian writers and one street was named in honor of the Russian painter. This street was named after Nikolai Gogol. In 1911, the New City Cemetery was opened on the street. August 29, 1947, Novosibirsk ...
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Alexander III Of Russia
Alexander III ( rus, Алекса́ндр III Алекса́ндрович, r=Aleksandr III Aleksandrovich; 10 March 18451 November 1894) was Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 13 March 1881 until his death in 1894. He was highly reactionary and reversed some of the liberal reforms of his father, Alexander II. This policy is known in Russia as "counter-reforms" ( rus, контрреформы). Under the influence of Konstantin Pobedonostsev (1827–1907), he opposed any reform that limited his autocratic rule. During his reign, Russia fought no major wars; he was therefore styled "The Peacemaker" ( rus, Миротворец, Mirotvorets, p=mʲɪrɐˈtvorʲɪt͡s). It was he who helped forge the Russo-French Alliance. Personality Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich was born on 10 March 1845 at the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, the second son and third child of Tsesarevich Alexander (Future Alexander II) and his first wife ...
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Serebrennikovskaya Street, Novosibirsk
Serebrennikovskaya Street (russian: Серебренниковская улица) is a street in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It runs south-north. The street starts from the Altay Railway Overpass and ends near the southern facade of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre. History The street was first called the Alexandrovskaya Street, but was renamed in 1920 for Fyodor Serebrennikov, Russian revolutionary. Gallery File:Serebrennikovskaya Street, Novosibirsk 05.jpg, Altay Railway Overpass, The Street Beginning File:Serebrennikovskaya Street, Novosibirsk 02.jpg File:Serebrennikovskaya Street, Novosibirsk 03.jpg, File:Bar club Guevara in Novosibirsk.jpg, Serebrennikovskaya Street in 2013 Architecture * Revenue House is a house built in 1910s. * School No. 12 is an educational institution, opened in 1912. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov. * Polyclinic No. 1 is a 1928 constructivist building designed by P. Shyokin. * NKVD House (Serebrennikovskaya Street ...
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FC Sibir Novosibirsk
FC Sibir Novosibirsk (russian: ФК «Сибирь» Новосибирск) was a Russian association football club based in Novosibirsk, playing at the Spartak Stadium. They played their first-ever season in the Russian Premier League in 2010, and ended with relegation to the Russian First Division. History The club was founded in 1936 and has been known as: *''Krylya Sovetov'' (Soviet Wings) in 1936–1956 *''Sibselmash'' (Siberian Agricultural Machinery) in 1957–1965 *''SETM'' (Siberian Electrical Heavy Engineering) in 1969–1970 *''Dzerzhinets'' (after Felix Dzerzhinsky) in 1971 *''Chkalovets'' (after Valery Chkalov) in 1972–1991 and 1993–1999 *''Chkalovets-FoKuMiS'' in 1992 *''Chkalovets-1936'' in 2000–2005 *''Sibir'' (Siberia) 2006–2018 *''FC Enesky Enesingrad'' (Siberia) 2018–2019 The team played in the Soviet leagues in 1937 (Group E), 1946–1947 (Third Group and Second Group), in 1957–1962 (Class B), 1963–1968 (Class A), 1969–1984 (Class B and Sec ...
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WBC Dynamo Novosibirsk
WBC Dynamo-Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia), GUVD Novosibirsk (''ЖБК «Динамо-ГУВД» Новосибирск'') is a Russian women's basketball club, currently competing in the Russian Women's Basketball Premier League. Founded in 1955 as Burevestnik Novosibirsk, it was transferred into the Dynamo Sports Club, Dynamo SS in 1966. The team rose into the European elite in the second half of the 1980s, winning the 1985-86 Ronchetti Cup and three Soviet Women's Basketball Championship, Soviet Championships in a row until 1988. Dynamo reached the final of the EuroLeague Women, European Cup in 1987 and 1988, losing both times to AS Vicenza. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Dynamo Novosibirsk was the runner-up of the new Russian Women's Basketball Premier League, Russian League in 1993 and 1994. The team declined in subsequent years, with its best standings being two 3rd spots in 1999 and 2003; in 2011 it finished 7th. Dynamo has appeared three times in the Euro ...
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