Kovaleva Street - a street in the Right-Bank District of Lipetsk . Passes up on the Falcon from Lumumba Street for the ring road to the territory of the Penal Administration of the Ministry of Justice . Crosses the streets of Surikov , Friendship , Civil , East , Production , Democratic and Rimsky-Korsakov , as well as the LKAD .
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| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| Region | Lipetsk region |
| City | Lipetsk |
| County | Right Bank |
| Historical district | Falcon |
| Length | 4.9 km |
| Former names | central Street |
It was founded in 1954 and was originally called Central Street by its position in this area of the Falcon . May 5, 1965 received a new name in honor of the Hero of the Soviet Union P.S. Kovalev (1922-1945), a native of the Dankovsky district of the Lipetsk region .
Until 2004, Kovalev Street passed only to the ring road . Then it was significantly extended for a cement plant to the territory of the penal administration (prisons, isolation wards, zones). Due to this, the street has become one of the longest in Lipetsk , slightly second only to the streets of Gagarin and Moscow .
Almost all residential development of the street is private and only comes to the intersection with Druzhba Street . Behind Rimsky-Korsakov Street on the left side there are buildings for various purposes (industrial zones, trade and construction enterprises), and on the right - gardens. Behind the ring road there is a cement plant, woodworking enterprises, the aforementioned UIN MJ facilities.
Transport
- buses 11, 311, 315, bus stop: “Shop”, “ul. Surikov ”,“ 14th building site ”,“ Kitchen gardens ”,“ Pump station ”,“ Avtoremzavod ”,“ Cement plant ”,“ KPD-2 Oblremstroy ”.
Sources
- “Information on the name and renaming of the streets of the city of Lipetsk for the period from 1918 to 2003 and on urban monuments of architecture” (prepared by the Lipetsk city archival administration).
- Lipetsk. Atlas of the city - Moscow: Federal State Unitary Enterprise "MAGP", 2003.
- Reference material for a policeman in the city of Lipetsk - Lipetsk: publishing house "Lenin Banner", 1968.
- Koltakov V.M. Lipetsk. Pages of history. - Lipetsk : Lipetsk publishing house, 1991.
- “Lights of Lipetsk” (newspaper) - Lipetsk: regional publishing house, archive of numbers for 2004.