Leninsky Avenue Explained
Leninsky Avenue (Russian: Ленинский проспект, Leninsky prospekt) or Lenin Avenue (Russian: проспект Ленина, Prospekt Lenina) was a common name for major avenues in many cities of the former Soviet Union commemorating Vladimir Lenin. there were about 20 Leninsky Avenues and over 100 Lenin Avenues in Russia.[1]
Notable avenues include:
- In Russia
- In other countries
- , main avenue in Gomel
- , an avenue in Donetsk
- Leninsky Avenue was the 1961−1991 name of the Independence Avenue in Minsk.
- Leninsky Avenue was the 1967−1997 name of the in Aktobe.
- Lenin Avenue was the Soviet-times name of the Dostyq Avenue in Almaty.
- Lenin Avenue was the pre-1992 name of the Rudaki Avenue in Dushanbe.
- Lenin Avenue was the 1959−1990 name of the in Lviv.
- Lenin Avenue was the 1960−2016 name of the in Mykolaiv.
- Lenin Avenue was the Soviet-times name of the Mashtots Avenue in Yerevan.
- Lenin Avenue was the Soviet-times name of the Gediminas Avenue in Vilnius.
- Lenin Avenue was the Soviet-times name of the in Chișinău.
- Lenin Avenue was the 1952−2016 name of the in Zaporizhzhia.
Several train and metro stations are named Leninsky Avenue or Lenin Avenue:
See also
Notes and References
- https://hubofdata.ru/dataset/lenin_streets "Ленинские годонимы России в 2020"