The Square of the World ( tat. Tynichlyk maidany ) is an area in the village of Derbyshki in the Soviet district of Kazan . One of the three squares of the village, adjacent to one ( Komsomolskaya ) and located near the other ( Derbyshkinskaya ). The name of the neighboring Komsomolskaya Square is often spread over the area.
| Peace Square | |
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| tat. Tynychlyk maidany | |
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| A country | |
| City | Kazan |
| Area | Soviet |
| Historical district | Derbyshki |
| Postcode | 420075 |
Having an unusual triangular shape, popularly called the “Triangle”, a large square like a square is bounded by the main main street in the village, Mira Street from the southeast, Main Street from the northeast and Parkovaya Street from the west. Opposite the northeast corner of the square across Mira Street is a small green Komsomolskaya Square.
Organized in the 1950s, the square is a place for walking and holding children's and youth holidays and other public events.
In addition to the carriageway of the streets along the perimeter, the square has a large grassy green zone with the Natalya Vodyanova Charity Children's Fund established in 2011, one of the largest and best-equipped playgrounds in the city in the center and trees with other greenery on the periphery. In the southern corner of the green zone there is a McDonald's food service point, in the north-western corner there is a cafe-bar of Georgian cuisine, and also in the center near the playground in the summer, a tent-covered children's summer cafe is divided. In the mid-1970s, a decommissioned Tu-124 jet airliner, which was burned down by a local youth group in the era of the revelry, was set up in the green zone as a technical monument. "Kazan phenomenon" in the mid-1980s.
On the streets facing the square, there are residential 5-story Khrushchev houses with shops and other public institutions.
At each corner of the square there are bus routes No. 1, 9, 11, 19, 25, 34, 41, 44, 51, 60, 84, 88, 91: at the south there is a boarding stop, following Mira Street in both directions; at the northeast - Komsomolskaya Ploshchad (Komsomolsky Shop) stop following Mira Street in the direction from the city center; beyond the north-west - stop "Vostok store", following the streets Main and Parkovaya towards the city center.

houses on Mira street along the square