Svetlanskaya Street (Russian: Светла́нская у́лица; Svetlanskaya ulitsa) is a major street in Vladivostok, Russia.[1]
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Svetlanskaya Street was originally called Amerikanskaya Street, but was renamed in 1873 in honor of the frigate Svetlana which brought Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia to the city for a visit.[2] Most of the wooden buildings erected along the street during the 1860s through the 1880s are no longer standing.[3] Around 1913, there was a great deal of construction around the street; tram service began, and department stores, cinemas, Lutheran and Catholic churches, and a Japanese consulate sprung up.[4] However, there was little new construction along the street during the Soviet period.[5]
The street was renamed Leninskaya in Soviet times; the name "Svetlanskaya" was restored in the 1990s.