Alexander Matrosov Gardens

Alexander Matrosov Gardens
Александр Матросов баҡсаһы (Alexander Matrosov baqsahy)
Type Urban park
Created 1867
Status Open all year

Alexander Matrosov Gardens (Bashkir: Александр Матросов баҡсаһы (Alexander Matrosov baqsahy) ) was one of the first urban public parks in Ufa, Russia. The park stretches along all the length of the north Republic House.

History

1867-1917 Ushakovsky park.

The Ufa guvernor Nilolay Bogdanovich killed by a worker in Ushakov park.

1917-1945 Liberty park.

In the park were buried who died in the years of revolution and civil war. At the burial site is now a memorial, which shows only the names Hudayberdin and Cheverev.

In 1934 he was buried here as a classic of the Tatar and Bashkir literature folk poet Bashkortostan Majit Gafuri.

1945-1980 Alexander Matrosov park

1980- 1990 Lenin park

Since 1990 Alexander Matrosov Gardens

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    Coordinates: 54°43′05″N 55°56′35″E / 54.7181°N 55.9431°E / 54.7181; 55.9431

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