Leninsky City District, Perm

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Leninsky District
Leninsky District

Leninsky City District (Russian: Ле́нинский райо́н) is one of the city districts of Perm. According to the results of the 2002 Census, Leninsky City District is the least populous with 57,569 inhabitants (constituting 5.7 % of population of Perm).

The city district is called after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, a Russian revolutionary and politician.

Monument to V. I. Lenin
Monument to V. I. Lenin

October 4, 1954 in the center of Komsomolsky garden in front of Perm Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre the monument to Lenin was installed. The author of this monument was Soviet sculptor Georgy Vasilyevich Neroda, a corresponding member of USSR Academy of Arts. [1]

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[edit] Geography

The city district is situated on both banks of the Kama River.

[edit] Largest streets

Oktyabrskaya Square and Komsomolsky Avenue
Oktyabrskaya Square and Komsomolsky Avenue
  • Lenin Street (Улица Ленина);
  • Komsomolsky Avenue (Комсомольский проспект).

[edit] Establishments

Perm State Institute of Arts and Culture
Perm State Institute of Arts and Culture
Perm Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre
Perm Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre

Educational establishments:

  • Perm State Technical University (Russian: Пермский государственный технический университет);
  • Perm State Institute of Arts and Culture (Russian: Пермский государственный институт искусств и культуры).

Theatres:

  • Perm Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (Russian: Пермский академический театр оперы и балета);
  • Perm Academic Drama Theatre (Russian: Пермский академический театр драмы).

[edit] References

  1. ^ (Russian) С. А. Торопов. Пермь: путеводитель. — Пермь: Кн. изд-во, 1986.
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