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Leninsky City District, Tambov
Toponyms Leninsky (masculine), Leninskaya (feminine), or Leninskoye (neuter), named after Vladimir Lenin, may refer to: *Leninsky District (other), several districts in the countries of the former Soviet Union *Leninsky Okrug (other), various divisions in Russia *Leninsky Urban Settlement (or ''Leninskoye Urban Settlement''), several municipal urban settlements in Russia *Leninski, Belarus (''Leninsky''), a settlement in Belarus *Leninsky, Russia (''Leninskaya'', ''Leninskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia *Leninsky Avenue (other), several avenues in Russian cities *Leninskaya Line, a line of the Novosibirsk Metro, Novosibirsk, Russia *Leninskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro), a station of the Nizhny Novgorod Metro, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia *Leninska (''Leninskaya''), prior to 1992, name of Teatralna station of the Kyiv Metro, Kyiv, Ukraine *Leninskoye, Kazakhstan, a locality in Aktobe Province, Kazakhstan See also * Leninske (other) * Lenin ...
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Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov ( 187021 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician and political theorist. He was the first head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 until Death and state funeral of Vladimir Lenin, his death in 1924, and of the Soviet Union from 1922 until his death. As the founder and leader of the Bolsheviks, Lenin led the October Revolution which established the world's first socialist state. His government won the Russian Civil War and created a one-party state under the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Communist Party. Ideologically a Marxist, his developments to the ideology are called Leninism. Born into a middle-class family in Simbirsk in the Russian Empire, Lenin embraced revolutionary socialist politics after Aleksandr Ulyanov, his brother was executed in 1887 for plotting to assassinate Alexander III of Russia, the tsar. He was expelled from Kazan Imperial University for participating in student prote ...
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Leninsky District (other)
Leninsky District may refer to: * Leninsky District, Russia, name of several districts and city districts in Russia *Lenin District, Bishkek, a city district of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan *Leninsky District, Minsk Lyeninski District or Lieninski District (; ) is an administrative division of the city of Minsk, the capital of Belarus. It was named after Vladimir Lenin.
, a city district (''raion'') of Minsk, Belarus *Leninsky District, name of Rudaki District, Tajikistan, in 1970–2003


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* Lenin Raion (other) * Leninsk (di ...
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Leninsky Okrug (other)
Leninsky Okrug may refer to: * Leninsky Okrug, Kaluga, a division of the city of Kaluga, Russia * Leninsky Administrative Okrug, Murmansk, a division of the city of Murmansk, Russia * Leninsky Administrative Okrug, Omsk, a division of the city of Omsk, Russia * Leninsky Administrative Okrug, Tyumen, a division of the city of Tyumen Tyumen ( ; rus, Тюмень, p=tʲʉˈmʲenʲ, a=Ru-Tyumen.ogg) is the administrative center and largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city of Tyumen Oblast, Russia. It is situated just east of the Ural Mountains, along the Tura ( ...
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Leninsky Urban Settlement
Leninsky Urban Settlement or Leninskoye Urban Settlement is the name of several municipal formations in Russia. Modern urban settlements * Leninsky Urban Settlement, Sakha Republic, a municipal formation which the Settlements of Leninsky and Lebediny in Aldansky District of the Sakha Republic are incorporated as''Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Divisions of the Sakha Republic'' and Law 173-Z #353-III *Leninskoye Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the Urban-Type Settlement of Leninskoye in Shabalinsky District of Kirov Oblast is incorporated asLaws #203-ZO and #284-ZO *Leninskoye Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which imeni V. I. Lenina Settlement Okrug in Baryshsky District of Ulyanovsk Oblast is incorporated asLaws #126-ZO and #043-ZO Historical urban settlements * Leninsky Urban Settlement, Tula Oblast, a former municipal formation which the Urban-Type Settlement of Leninsky and Barsukovsky Selsoviet in Leninsky District of Tula Oblast ...
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Leninski, Belarus
Lyeninski (; ; ) is an agrotown in Zhabinka District, Brest Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Leninski rural council (''selsoviet A selsoviet (; , ; ) is the shortened name for Selsky soviet, i.e., rural council (; ; ). It has three closely related meanings: *The administration (''soviet (council), soviet'') of a certain rural area. *The territorial subdivision administered ...''). It is located close to the border with Poland. References External links Manor of Bielski {{DEFAULTSORT:Leninski, Belarus Populated places in Brest region Agrotowns in Belarus Zhabinka district ...
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Leninsky, Russia
Leninsky (; masculine), Leninskaya (; feminine), or Leninskoye (; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities * Leninsky, Sakha Republic, a settlement in Aldansky District of the Sakha Republic * Leninskoye, Kirov Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Shabalinsky District of Kirov Oblast ;Rural localities * Leninsky, Altai Krai, a settlement in Troitsky District of Altai Krai * Leninsky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Barsukovsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District of Tula Oblast *Leninsky, several other rural localities * Leninskoye, Altai Krai, a '' selo'' in Smolensky District of Altai Krai * Leninskoye, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, a ''selo'' in Leninsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast The Jewish Autonomous Oblast (JAO) is a federal subject of Russia in the far east of the country, bordering Khabarovsk Krai and Amur Oblast in Russia and Heilongjiang province in China. Its administrative center is the town of Birobidzhan. .. ...
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Leninsky Avenue (other)
Leninsky Avenue (, ''Leninsky prospekt'') or Lenin Avenue (, ''Prospekt Lenina'') was a common name for major avenues in many cities of the former Soviet Union commemorating Vladimir Lenin. there were about 20 Leninsky Avenues and over 100 Lenin Avenues in Russia. Notable avenues include: *In Russia ** Leninsky Avenue, an avenue in Moscow **, an avenue in Saint Petersburg **, an avenue in Voronezh **, an avenue in Vyborg ** Lenin Avenue, an avenue in Yekaterinburg *In other countries **, main avenue in Gomel **, an avenue in Donetsk ** Leninsky Avenue was the 1961−1991 name of the Independence Avenue in Minsk. ** Leninsky Avenue was the 1967−1997 name of the in Aktobe. ** Lenin Avenue was the Soviet-times name of the Dostyq Avenue in Almaty. ** Lenin Avenue was the pre-1992 name of the Rudaki Avenue in Dushanbe. ** Lenin Avenue was the 1959−1990 name of the in Lviv. ** Lenin Avenue was the 1960−2016 name of the in Mykolaiv. ** Lenin Avenue was the Soviet-times name of ...
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Leninskaya Line
Leninskaya Line (), lit. Lenin Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov ( 187021 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician and political theorist. He was the first head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 until Death and state funeral of ... 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. Leninskaya was the first line of the Metro and opened in 1986 with five stations. It expanded twice, in 1991 and 1992, adding three stations before financial difficulties slowed the development of new stations. Timeline Transfers Rolling stock The line is served by the city's single depot Eltsovskoe, and currently 18 four carriage 81-717/714 trains are assigned to it. Recent developments and future plans Since the 1990s, there have been several moves to expand the line to Plos ...
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Leninskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro)
Leninskaya () is a station on the Avtozavodskaya line of the Nizhny Novgorod Metro. The station opened on 20 November 1985 and was one of six initial stations of the Metro. The station is located at Leninsky district of Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod ( ; rus, links=no, Нижний Новгород, a=Ru-Nizhny Novgorod.ogg, p=ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət, t=Lower Newtown; colloquially shortened to Nizhny) is a city and the administrative centre of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast an ... on the northern end of Prospekt Lenina where the road begins. References {{reflist External linksStation page on official Metro website Nizhny Novgorod Metro stations Railway stations in Russia opened in 1985 1985 establishments in the Soviet Union Railway stations located underground in Russia ...
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Teatralna (Kyiv Metro)
Teatralna (, ) is a station on the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line of the Kyiv Metro system, in Ukraine. The station serves as a transfer point, via a pedestrian walkway connecting it to the Zoloti Vorota station on the Syretsko-Pecherska Line. The station was opened on 6 November 1987, between the Universytet and Khreshchatyk stations which were opened 27 years earlier. The station owes its name to the Kyiv Opera Theatre located a few blocks away, and Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater, next to the metro entrance. Prior to 1992, the station was known as Leninska (, ) from its location on Leninska Street (renamed to Khmelnytska Street), in reference to Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin. History In the original 1950s Kyiv Metro development plans, the northwest-southeast Syretsko-Pecherska Line was not foreseen. Therefore, no space was left for a transfer station on the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska line. When the former line was being planned during the 1970s, it was decided that ...
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Leninskoye, Kazakhstan
Atameken ( Kazakh and Russian: ) is a rural settlement in the Pavlodar Region of Kazakhstan. It is subordinate to the . Its KATO code is 551045100. Name The settlement was named as Lenin () or Leninsky () before 2023. Geographic location Atameken is located 12 km west of Pavlodar. History It was founded in the beginning in 1914 in the tract ''Bidaik'', as an administrative aul behind No. 7. From 1938 to 1968, it was subordinate to Yermakovsky district (town Yermak). In the 1930s, the Lenin Machine-Tractor Station was founded here, which operated until 1957. In 1965, the settlement got township status and was named Leninsky. From 1973 to 1999 it was subordinate to Ilyichevsk district council (akimat). It is currently located in the rural area of Pavlodar. Population In 1999, the population of the village was 8,072 people (3,906 men and 4,166 women). According to the 2009 census, there were 8,619 people (4,225 men and 4,394 women) in the village. At the beginning ...
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Aktobe Province
Aktobe Region (; ) is a Regions of Kazakhstan, region of Kazakhstan. The name ''Aktobe'' comes from Kazakh language, Kazakh ''aq'' 'white' and ''töbe'' 'hill' or 'top (of something)'; supposedly, Aktobe's initial settlers were able to see white mountains far to the north. The Aktobe regional capital is the city of Aktobe. The region is located in the western part of Kazakhstan. Its area is 300,629 km2 (largest in Kazakhstan), which is 11 per cent of the territory of Kazakhstan. The population is 909 673 as of June 1, 2022. It was formed as a result of the administrative-territorial reform on March 10, 1932 as part of the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Historically, it was preceded by the Aktobe gubernia (province), which existed in 1921-1928 and the Aktobe Okrug (district) that existed from 1928-1929. In 1936, the region became part of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Kazakh SSR separated from the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, RSFSR and sin ...
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