Dzerzhinsky District, Novosibirsk

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Dzerzhinsky City District
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Coat of arms of Dzerzhinsky City District
Location of Dzerzhinsky City District
Coordinates: 55°4′0″N 83°0′0″E / 55.06667°N 83.00000°E / 55.06667; 83.00000
CountryRussia
Federal subjectNovosibirsk
Established1 October 1933Edit this on Wikidata
Area
 • Total36.51 km2 (14.10 sq mi)

Dzerzhinsky City District (Russian: Дзержинский район) is an administrative district (raion), one of the 10 raions of Novosibirsk, Russia. The area of the district is 36,51 km2 (14.10 sq mi).[1] Population: 174,360 (2018 Census).[2]

History[]

In 1933, the Dzerzhinsky District was established.[1]

In 1980, part of the Dzerzhinsky City District became the Kalininsky City Distinct.[1]

Geography[]

Bodies of water[]

  • Kamenka River

Architecture[]

Soviet architecture[]

Parks[]

Beryozovaya Roshcha[]

Beryozovaya Roshcha is a park, established in 1963. Its area is 30 hectares.[3]

Dzerzhinsky Park[]

Science and education[]

Research Institutes[]

Educational institutions[]

  • Novosibirsk Construction and Assembly College
  • Novosibirsk Radio Engineering College
  • College of Light Industry and Service
  • Kondratyuk Aerospace Lyceum

Libraries[]

Culture[]

Cultural organizations[]

  • Children's House of Culture named after Kalinin
  • Eurasia (concert and theatrical center)
  • Palace of Culture named after Chkalov
  • Tochmashovets House of Culture

Dance[]

Sports[]

  • Chkalovets Stadium
  • Novosibirsk Biathlon Complex is a sports complex in the east of the district.

Economy[]

Companies[]

  • Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association. Its produces Su-34 fighter-bombers, An-38-120 regional passenger aircraft. The company also involved in the Sukhoi Superjet 100 program.

Transportations[]

Bus and trolleybus[]

Tram[]

Railway[]

Novosibirsk-Vostochny Railway Station is located in the district.

Metro[]

Two Novosibirsk Metro stations are located in the district: Beryozovaya Roshcha and Zolotaya Niva.

References[]

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