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Malaya Morskaya street (Nikolaev)

Small Sea Street ( Ukrainian: Mala Morska Vulitsya ) is a street in the historical part of Nikolaev .

Malaya Morskaya street
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general information
A countryUkraine
RegionNikolaevkskaya area
CityNikolaev
AreaCentral , Factory
Length2.5 km
Name in honor

Content

Location

Malaya Morskaya Street, a cross street in the City part of Nikolaev, ran right through from Ingul to the Bug estuary , connecting the Admiralty , where the ships were built, with the estuary of the Black Sea , ending at Merchant's Wharf. Now it starts from Admiral Street in the north and ends in the area of ​​Mill Street in the south.

History

Malaya Morskaya is one of the oldest streets in the city. She walked "from the gates of the Sturm School, past the Old Believer Church, past the house of the merchant Krylov, across Kherson Street , along a street near the forges built on the Odessa Road, to the Bug." The name was given in 1835 by police chief Grigory Avtonomov in the direction the street led to the Bugsky estuary, the Black Sea bay, that is, to the sea. The definition of "small" is not associated with the length of the street (it is longer than the Bolshaya Morskaya in length), but because the same name was given to one of the longitudinal streets - Bolshaya Morskaya. In addition, Malaya Morskaya Street began from the Naval School, where future sailors lived and studied marine affairs from childhood (“small” sailors, unlike “large” sailors, officers who lived on Bolshaya Morskaya).

Buildings

  • In the house number 25 on Malaya Morskaya Street in October 1918 in the apartment of one of the members of the working youth circle Liza Murakhovsky, where the underground committee was located, a meeting of the active of the city's working youth union was held. The Komsomol organization in Nikolaev was created in August 1917. At the initiative of the leaders of the Union of Working Youth S.I. Novikov, E. M. Murakhovskaya and others, the youth organization was renamed the "Socialist Union of Working Youth - III International." A memorial plaque mounted on the facade of the building reminds of this event. [one]
  • In house No. 3 in 1920, an emergency commission to combat counter-revolution worked. [one]
  • The building of the perfumery and glass factory "Scarlet Sails", created in 1944 on the basis of the association of the cosmetic factory "Astra" and the glass factory, closes the street. [one]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 I. Pavlik, V. Lifanov, L. Mychakovskaya. Nikolaev: the streets tell. - Odessa: Lighthouse, 1988.

Literature

  • Kryuchkov, S. S. The history of the streets of Nikolaev: a toponymic guide to the city and its environs. - Nikolaev: Possibilities of Cimmeria, 1997. - 160 p.

Links

  • Malaya Morskaya street on the site of the project "Cities of Ukraine in the streets and faces"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Small_Morskaya_litsa_ ( Nikolaev)&oldid = 71028389


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