Perovsky district is a former district in Moscow . Now called Perovo .
The Perovo district was formed on July 5, 1995. [1]
Description for 1980
The building of the district executive committee and the CPSU RK was located at Zeleny prospekt, house 20. The district received its name from the city of Perovo. The territory ranged from the railway in the Ryazan direction, east of Moscow, to the Moscow Ring Road, near the Izmailovsky Forest Park, south of the city [2] .
The total area was 3219 hectares. The area of the forest massif is 740 hectares, consisting of: Terletsky forest park, Kuskovo estate; Water 50 hectares, in the composition were ponds: Kuskovsky and Terletsky. The number of people in the district in 1978 totaled 423 thousand [2] .
The main roads were: Enthusiasts Highway , Veshnyakovskaya Street , Zeleny and Svobodny Avenues [2] .
History
In 1960 , the predominant part of the district belonged to the structure of the Moscow region . Perovsky district was created in 1968 [2] .
The history of the region is closely connected with the history of the revolution. In May 1895 , a May Day celebration took place at Veshnyaki Station, where the Social Democrats of Moscow united in the organization Workers Union. In honor of this event, one of the streets bore the name: Alley of the First May Day. From 1905 to 1907 and in 1917, the workers of the district took an active part in the events of the revolution. Here was the Moscow Sorting depot, where the first subbotniks began. During the Great Patriotic War , a female sniper school worked in the region, a school was named after one of the graduates [2] .
In 1978, the area of the housing stock was 6362.5 thousand square meters; 30 production facilities were located in the area: Kuskovsky Chemical Plant, “Compressor”, Searchlight Plant, Perovsky Commercial Engineering Plant, reinforced concrete products factory, locomotive repair plant; 20 research institutes, design organizations and design bureaus: Institute "Selenergoproekt", Research Institute of the tire industry, Central Research Institute of Communications, All-Russian Research Institute Montazhspetsstroy; 52 schools, 133 pre-schools, 7 hospitals, 35 polyclinics, 100 grocery and 70 industrial stores, 11 department stores, 200 catering outlets, cultural and educational organizations: Museum of Ceramics and "Kuskovo Estate of the 18th Century"; 44 libraries, 10 recreation centers: DK Projector and the concert hall Enthusiast; 5 cinemas, Perovsky PKiO [2] .
In 1991 it was abolished.
Notes
- ↑ Perovo District (HTML). Information portal "All the streets of Moscow." - Description of the Perovo region. Date of treatment March 6, 2014. Archived November 4, 2013.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Perovsky district . Date of treatment June 14, 2015.