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Simferopol Boulevard

Simferopol Boulevard (the name was approved in 1965 [1] [2] ) is a boulevard on the border of the Southern (district Nagorny ) and South-Western (district Zyuzino ) administrative districts of Moscow . Passes from Nakhimovsky to Balaklava Avenue. It is a continuation of Simferopol passage and, in turn, goes into Chertanovskaya street .

Simferopol Boulevard
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Simferopol Boulevard
general information
A countryRussia
CityMoscow
CountySouth Administrative Okrug , South Administrative Okrug
AreaNagorny , Zyuzino
Length2.6 km
UndergroundMoskwa Metro Line 9.svg Nakhimovsky Avenue ,
Moskwa Metro Line 9.svg Sevastopol
Moskwa Metro Line 9.svg Chertanovskaya
Postcode117556 (No. 1-15), 117638 (No. 2-12), 117639 (No. 33-37), 117452 (No. 14-28, 17-31)
Phone numbers+7 (495) XXX ----, +7 (499) 619 ----, +7 (499) 610 ----, + 7 (499) 613 ----
Simferopol Boulevard (Moscow)
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Crosses Fruit and Bolotnikovskaya streets, Chongarsky and Black Sea boulevards. Sivashskaya Street and the practically disappeared 4th line of the Warsaw highway and Inner Passage adjoin to the right.

House numbering is from Nakhimovsky Avenue.

Content

  • 1 Origin of the name
  • 2 History
  • 3 Noteworthy buildings and structures
  • 4 Transport
  • 5 notes

Name Origin

It was named in 1965 in the city of Simferopol in connection with the location in the south of Moscow among the streets bearing the names of geographical objects in the south of Russia and Ukraine . The former name is Kotlovskaya Street , in the village of Verkhnye Kotly, in the direction of which the street was going.

History

In 1936 - 1937, near the village of Volkhonka a settlement arose for the workers of the Plant named after Stalin . In 1937, along the Central Street of the village, a tram line was drawn to the center of Moscow. In 1951, Central Street was renamed Kotlovskaya. During the development in 1962 - 1965 of the new district, called Volkhonka-ZIL, the street was extended south and in 1965 it was renamed Simferopol Boulevard, but in the full sense of the boulevard they did not, because there is a tram line between the traffic lanes.

Noteworthy buildings and structures

On the odd side:

  • No. 7A - Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (office 49-50); Embassy of Somalia (office 145);
  • No. 11 - Moskvoretsky Market
  • No. 15, building 2, 3 - Dental Clinic number 24
  • No. 23A - School No. 1862, Building No. 4 (formerly School No. 546)
  • β„– 25 - Pyaterochka supermarket
  • No. 29 Bldg. 4 - school number 1862, building number 6 (formerly kindergarten No. 2469)
  • No. 35, building 1 - residential building. The restorer Savva Yamshchikov lived here [3] .
  • No. 37, building 2 - Pyaterochka supermarket

On the even side:

  • No. 2gs1 - Detention center No. 1 for keeping persons arrested under administrative procedure of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow
  • No. 4 - The former House of Culture of the ZIS village (was built in 1938 , architect Boris Iofan ), then the cinema and branch No. 1 of the Palace of Culture AMO ZiL , now the Leisure Center in the Zyuzino District
  • No. 10, building 1 - Library of the Palace of Culture AMO ZIL
  • No. 16, p. 1 - DEZ of Zyuzino district, Department of Social Protection of the Population of Zyuzino District, Restaurant "Russian Compound"
  • No. 20 - Boarding School No. 95
  • No. 22 - Restaurant Kolbasoff
  • No. 22, building 3 - Supermarket " Alphabet of taste "
  • No. 24 - a residential building. Here lived the philosopher Alexander Zinoviev [4] .

Transport

  • Metro stations :
    • Nakhimovsky Prospekt - 400 meters from the start of the boulevard.
    • " Kakhovskaya " and " Sevastopol " - 300 meters from the intersection with Chongarsky Boulevard.
    • Varshavskaya is 800 meters from the intersection with Chongarsky Boulevard.
    • " Chertanovskaya " - at the end of the boulevard.
  • Trams : 1, 3, 16, 49.
  • Buses : 168 (southbound only), 189, 222.

Notes

  1. ↑ Names of Moscow streets . Toponymic Dictionary / R. A. Ageeva, G. P. Bondaruk, E. M. Pospelov and others; author foreword E.M. Pospelov. - M .: OGI, 2007. - (Moscow Library). - ISBN 5-94282-432-0 .
  2. ↑ Decree of the Government of Moscow of July 27, 1999 N 681
  3. ↑ Yamshchikov Savva Vasilievich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S.O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007-2014. - T. Volume I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books].
  4. ↑ Zinoviev Alexander Alexandrovich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S.O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007-2014. - T. Volume I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books].
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Simferopol_boulevard&oldid=100992894


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