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Streets of Severodonetsk

Squares of the city:

  • Peace Square (until 2015, Sovetskaya Square) - the square appeared in the early 60s. Located at the intersection of Central Avenue and Peoples' Friendship Boulevard. The square houses the building of the city council and the Palace of Culture of Chemists, a monument to V.I. Lenin (the monument is demolished). Asphalt pavement. Until the mid-90s it was the central square of the city; rallies and demonstrations took place on it in Soviet times.
  • Victory Square - the square appeared in the early 70s. Located at the intersection of Central and Guards Avenues. The NIIKhimmash building is located on the square (it houses the Lugansk Regional Civil Military Administration), the Impuls NGO, and the Severodonetsk Ice Sports Palace . A 15-meter stele was installed in the square in memory of the Great Patriotic War soldiers. Since the mid-1990s, it has been the central square of the city, celebrations, fairs and exhibitions are held here, it is also a cultural and leisure place for citizens.

Prospectuses of the city:

  • Guards Avenue - this is the title of Lisichanskaya street (that was the original name, since it was actually the road to Lisichansk) was assigned in 1975, to the 30th anniversary of the victory in the Second World War - in honor of the soldiers of the 41st Guards Rifle Division, who liberated Likhimstroy from the Nazis. Prospect Gvardeisky is the longest street of Severodonetsk. It was here that the growth of the city began upwards - the first nine-story buildings appeared.
  • Khimikov Avenue (until 1996 Komsomolsky Prospect) - the avenue was very similar to Lenin Street. After the opening of trolleybus routes in 1978, the avenue was expanded. In 1996, Komsomolsky Prospect was renamed to Khimikov Avenue.
  • Central Avenue (until 2015 Sovetsky Avenue) - in the early 60s, 2 streets of Severodonetsk were combined: Sovetskaya and Voroshilova. So there was Sovetsky Prospect - the first in the city. It became a kind of equator and a place for large construction projects. It is here that many of the sights of Severodonetsk were erected: the Palace of Chemists, the City Palace of Culture, the city council building, Detsky Mir, the Ice Palace, the Sovremennik cinema.
  • Cosmonauts Avenue - Cosmonauts Avenue appeared in Severodonetsk at the turn of the 60-70s - in the wake of the huge popularity of the theme of space and the active development of the space industry. However, the appearance of a street with such a name was facilitated not by the popularity of the topic, but by the cooperation of the city’s enterprises (Impulse, Azot, OKBA) with space industry organizations and repeated business visits to Severodonetsk by astronauts and delegations from Star City.

Highway:

  • Stroiteley Highway - in the mid-70s it was built as a concrete road for transporting construction equipment from the House-Building Plant to microdistricts 75.76 and 79. At the end of the 70s, the concrete road section became a bypass road of the Svatovo-Voroshilovgrad and Severodonetsk-Voroshilovgrad roads. At the beginning of 1980, the section of the bypass road from the Bus Station to the trolleybus depot was called the Voroshilovgrad Highway. In 1993, it was decided to rename the highway into the Builders Highway in order to perpetuate the memory of the first builders who built the Azot plant and other enterprises of the city, as well as new microdistricts of Severodonetsk

Streets:

  • Automotive
  • Aydar
  • Pharmacy
  • Bogdan Lishchina (until 2011-Zavodskaya St.)
  • Boulevard of Friendship of Peoples (until 2015, Lenin, until 1951 Gorky)
  • Vilesov (until 1990, Dzerzhinsky St.)
  • Gagarin (until 1964, Fabrichnaya St.)
  • Gogol
  • Gorky
  • Country
  • Donetsk
  • Egorova (until 1991-Kalinin St.)
  • Green
  • Kiev
  • Kurchatova
  • Lermontov
  • Forest
  • Lisichanskaya
  • Lomonosov
  • Mayakovsky
  • Mendeleev
  • Machine operators
  • Of the world
  • Miroshnichenko
  • Youth
  • Moscow (Festive)
  • Science
  • Novikov
  • Partisan
  • May Day
  • Pivovarova (until 1976 Prizavodskaya)
  • Industrial
  • North
  • Silicate
  • Sour cream (up to 19xx Park)
  • Pine tree
  • Sosyury
  • Tankers
  • Timiryazev
  • Titova
  • Fedorenko (before the 2005 Paris Commune)
  • Flower
  • Tchaikovsky
  • Shevchenko
  • Power engineers (until 1995 Sverdlov)
  • Youth (until October 2015)

Lanes:

  • March 8 (former per. School)
  • Agafonova (up to 19xx-per. Theater)
  • Gogol
  • Forest
  • Lomonosov
  • Factory
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Severodonetsk Streets&oldid = 100290917


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