Fedoseenko Street - a street in the Kalininsky district of St. Petersburg . It passes from Vasenko Street to Marshal Blucher Avenue (in fact, there is no exit).
| Fedoseenko Street | |
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View from Vasenko street | |
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | St. Petersburg |
| Area | Kalininsky |
| Historic District | Polustrovo |
| Length | 800 m |
| Underground | |
| Former names | Marzavina street |
| Name in honor | |
| Postcode | 195197 |
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History
It was named on August 3, 1940, in memory of the test-stratummone PF Fedoseenko (1898–1934), who died during a record flight on the Osoaviakhim-1 stratospheric balloon .
Memorial tablet on the house 12
Initially started from the Polyustrovsky Avenue . Now this section (formerly Marzavin Street ) is included in the quarterly building, so the numbering starts at number 12. After crossing Metallistov Avenue, the street is an intra-block passage with virtually nonexistent departures to Metalistiv Avenue and Marshal Blucher.
Intersections
Crosses or adjoins:
- Vasenko street
- Prospect Metallistov
- Prospect Marshal Blucher
See also
- Usyskin lane
Literature
- Gorbachevich K.S. , Khablo E.P. Why are they so named? On the origin of the names of streets, squares, islands, rivers and bridges of Leningrad. - 3rd ed., Corr. and add. - L .: Lenizdat , 1985. - P. 394. - 511 p.
- Gorbachevich K.S. , Khablo E.P. Why are they so named? On the origin of the names of streets, squares, islands, rivers and bridges of St. Petersburg. - 4th ed., Pererab. - SPb. : Norint , 1996. - p. 272. - 359 p. - ISBN 5-7711-0002-1 .
- City names today and yesterday: Petersburg toponymy / comp. S. V. Alekseeva, A. G. Vladimirovich , A. D. Erofeev, and others. - 2nd ed., Revised. and add. - SPb. : Lick , 1997. - p. 128. - 288 p. - (Three centuries of Northern Palmyra). - ISBN 5-86038-023-2 .
Links
- An overview of street buildings on the Citywalls site