Suvorov Square
Площадь Суворова | |
Former name(s) | Constitution Square |
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Type | Square |
Maintained by | City of Tiraspol |
Area | 13,150 square meters |
Location | Tiraspol, Transnistria |
Other | |
Known for | The Central square of Tiraspol |
Suvorov Square (Russian:Площадь Суворова) the main square in Tiraspol in the partially recognized country of Transnistria.[1]It is located between Red Alley and Shevchenko Street[2]. It is named after the founder of Tiraspol Alexander Suvorov. It is surrounded by the Memorial of Glory, the building of the Supreme Council of Transnistria, the Palace of children and teenagers, the monument to Suvorov, and the De Volan Square.[3]
Events
- Parades on the square are held on May 9 and September 2 which celebrates Victory Day and the Independence Day of Transnistria.
Landmarks
- Monument to Alexander Suvorov.
- Monument to Franz De Volan.
- Monument to Catherine II the Great.
- Monument to Valentina Solovyova.
- Monument to Viktor Sinev.
- Memorial of Glory (Tiraspol)
Gallery
- The monument to Suuvorov.
- A tank on the square during a parade in 2010.
- The Eternal Flame on the square.
- The square during the flood of 2008.
- A T-34 Tank at the Memorial of Glory.
See Also
References
- ↑ "Suvorov Square is the main square of Tiraspol - the capital of Transnistria.".
- ↑ "It is located in the city center, between the Red alleys and streets Shevchenko.".
- ↑ "West of the square is the Memorial of Glory and the building of the Supreme Council of the PMR, to the north - the Palace of children and teenagers and a monument to Suvorov, and to the south - the square named after De Volan, which is adjacent to the embankment of the Dniester. There are monuments to Franz Where flounces, Catherine II, Victoria blue and Valentina Solovieva".
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