Unechenskaya street ( Ukrainian : Unechenska vulitsya ) - a street in the modern city of Kharkov , Nemyshlyansky district , Nemyshlya . There is also Unechensky lane, similarly located within the historical area of Nemyshlya .
Content
- 1 Basic Information
- 2 History
- 3 Additional facts and evidence
- 4 References
- 5 notes
Basic Information
Street [1] is located on the right bank of the Nemyshlya River, going down from Krasnodar Street to Pulkovskaya Embankment (about 200-250 m west of the intersection of Krasnodar and Tractor Builders Avenue ). In fact, the street begins across the street from Kharkiv comprehensive school No. 101 . Going down to the embankment (about 250 m.), The street rests on the river bank and numerous swamps. However, on the other bank of the Nemyshli , an alley of the same name goes out to it, which is also lost in the flood plain of the river [2] .
Unechensky lane begins on the other side of the private sector of Nemyshlya , from the pedestrian crossing [3] through the railway lines " Kharkov- Chuguev " (once the Kharkov-Balashov railway (see Kharkov-Balashovsky )), literally a few hundred meters from the area of the city of New At home . In fact, this is a link through Moskovsky Avenue to the street of Kharkov Divisions [4] . The lane is located from south to north. It crosses the 1st Tractor Street, and then Tankovaya Street, immediately beyond which goes to Mogilevskaya Street. According to the map, the lane at this point [5] ends, however, there is a passage [6] between the yards that leads to Nemyshlyanskaya Street. Right after its intersection, along a small gutter, the road goes to the river bank 200 m east of the pedestrian bridge [7] connecting the southern and northern parts of Nemyshly .
History
Unechensky Lane , according to some reports, was founded in the 50s. XX century. It is a historical part of Nemyshly .
In the Bryansk region of Russia there is the city of Unecha , which became a major transport hub in the 30s of the XX century. Also, in the Rostov region there is a railway station with that name. Presumably, there is a connection between the name of the street and these geographical objects (especially, it is necessary to take into account that a railway is laid nearby). Sometimes the lane is called Unechsky.
Additional facts and evidence
In the interval between the streets of Mogilevskaya and Nemyshlyanskaya , the lane continues with a narrow passage between private houses, a width of not more than 2 m .
Unechensky lane has a length of about 1 km from the railway to Nemyshlyanskaya street, gradually decreasing from south to north relative to the Nemyshli river.
Unechensky Lane connects the center of Nemyshl with New Houses .
Links
- Unechensky lane (streets and squares of the city of Kharkov) http://streets-kharkiv.info/pereulok-unechenskii