Zheleznodorozhny District (Russian: Железнодоро́жный райо́н) is a territorial division (a district, or raion) in Voronezh on the left side of Voronezh water reservoir. The area of the district is 183,200 square kilometers (70,700 sq mi). The total population of the district was 131 651.[1][2]
Zheleznodorozhny district
Железнодорожный район | |
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Coordinates: 51°42′40.00″N 39°17′25.01″E / 51.7111111°N 39.2902806°E | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Federal city of Voronezh |
Area | |
• Total | 183,200 km2 (70,700 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate (2020)2020 | 131 651. |
Website | http://www.voronezh-city.ru/administration/structure/detail/11264 |
The head of Zheleznodorozhny district is Belyaev Leonid Ivanovich.[2]
Geography
editZheleznodorozhny district is the largest district of Voronezh. It's located in the northeastern part of Voronezh. It borders on the Levoberezhny District of the city, from the north it borders on Ramonsky District, from the east it borders on Novousmansky District.
It also includes neighborhoods such as Otrozhka, Krasnolesniy and Somovo.
One of the main street in the district is Leninsky Avenue.[3]
History
editInitially the district consisted of two old slobodas, Pridacha and Otrozhka.[4] Zheleznodorozhnyy district was established on 30 April 1936. The local residents themselves divide the district into Bogdanka, Odintsovo, Koldunovka and Otrozhka. There are a lot of gloomy legends related to Koldunovka, which translates to English as "a witchcraft place".[5]
References
edit- ^ "Железнодорожный район | Территориальное общественное самоуправление городского округа город Воронеж". tos36.ru. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- ^ a b "Управа Железнодорожного района". voronezh-city.ru. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- ^ Попов П. А. Воронеж: История города в названиях улиц. — 2-е изд.. — Воронеж: Кварта, 2003. — 448 с.
- ^ "vrnguide.ru/city-building/his-cultural-vrn/sloboda/pridacha.html". vrnguide.ru. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- ^ "Железнодорожный район: пригород на болотах с колдунами". tv-gubernia.ru. Retrieved 2022-02-14.