Metallurgical (Dzerzhinsky) district of Krivoy Rog

by Игорь Квочка

Dzerzhinsky district was formed in the city in the summer of 1936. It was one of the three first districts of the city, thanks to the industrial growth of the Krivoy Rog iron ore basin, the development of the F. Dzerzhinsky mine department and the Krivoy Rog metallurgical plant.

    The area of the district is 52 km².     More than 70,000 inhabitants live on its territory.     The district has more than 190 streets with a total length of 194 km.

Residential areas (neighborhoods)

    Social City;     Dzerzhinka;     Coking;     Trampark;     The first section;     Chervona;     95 quarter (partially);     The name of Lenin;     Shevchenko name (Alahovka);     Victory.

Main streets

    Peace Avenue;     Gagarin Avenue;     Metallurgov Avenue;     Nikopol highway.

Ukraina, Dnepropetrovskaa oblast', Krivoj Rog, ulica Geroev ATO
Publish date: 04/20 2017
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360° panoramas of this virtual tour, page 1

St. George's Belltower
Duzhinka foggy
District Executive Committee. Alley of Glory
Circus. KTU. Anthill. The Executive Committee
At the executive committee. Cossack Horn
Evening on the ring of a high-speed tram
95 quarter
Prospect Metallurgists. Executive Committee. Anthill
Bets overlooking Kryvorzhstal
KTU. Anthill. 400 m
The 95th quarter. View from Volgograd
Alley of Glory. Low Angle
Chervonaia. Krivorozhstal
You give the country oxygen!
I need air
Flower Clock
Fountain at the executive committee
Krivorozhstal
Day of the Metallurgist and the Miner. Square at the circus
Give the country a coke!
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