Frankivskyi district ( Ukrainian: Frankivskyi district ) is one of the districts of Lviv that covers the territory of the central and southern parts of the city of Lviv : the New World , Bodnarovka (partially), Kulparkov and others. The permanent population on August 1, 2010 is 146,416 people [1] .
It was founded on April 15, 1973 as the Soviet ( Ukrainian Radyansky ) district [2] [3] ; received its current name in the 1990s .
The largest streets: Bandera , Heroes of the UPA , Kulparkovskaya , Antonovich , Chuprinka , Konovalets , Nauchnaya , Vladimir the Great , Stryiska , Princess Olga .
On the territory of the district are part of the educational buildings and dormitories of the Lviv Polytechnic , the National Forestry Technical University of Ukraine , and a number of other higher educational institutions.
In the district there are a number of parks: Student Park , Nut Nut , Bodnarovka Park .
Address of the district state administration: Lviv, st. Chuprinki , 85, 79052.
Industry
The largest enterprises:
- Lviv Stone Processing Plant (Stryyska street, 108).
- NPP Karat (Stryiska St., 202).
- State Enterprise “Lvivpribor” (48 Stryyska St.) is one of the few state enterprises in the city. The company was founded in 1945, is the main manufacturer in Ukraine of control devices, automatic regulation, measurement and registration of various physical quantities. The enterprise covers an area of 5.46 hectares, of which 3.6 hectares are buildings, the total number of employees is 1600 people.
- NPO AOZT Termopribor (3, Nauchnaya St.). The enterprise was created in 1956, it was the first enterprise in the USSR, which virtually from scratch created and developed a school of domestic industrial thermometry. During the independence of Ukraine, the company continued to manufacture industrial thermometers, in addition, it began production of heat meters, measuring and regulating air humidity.
- Lviv jewelry factory.
In addition, such major Lviv enterprises as Lvivselmash and Kineskop have virtually ceased to exist in the past.
Notes
- ↑ Main demographic indicators of the city of Lviv for full-time 2010 rock (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Moscow chronicles: 1973 (unavailable link) . Date of treatment January 9, 2009. Archived on May 21, 2008.
- ↑ Miller I. Lviv New Svit Archived on January 11, 2008.