Boris Yeltsin Street

Street in Yekaterinburg, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Nativenameулица Бориса Ельцина (Russian)
Length0.84 km (0.52 mi)
LocationSverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Yekaterinburg
Verkh-Isetsky District
Downtown
Nearest metro station
Ploshchad 1905 Goda
Dinamo
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Native nameулица Бориса Ельцина (Russian)
Length0.84 km (0.52 mi)
LocationSverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Yekaterinburg
Verkh-Isetsky District
Downtown
Nearest metro station
Ploshchad 1905 Goda
Dinamo
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Boris Yeltsin Street (Russian: Улица Бориса Ельцина, IPA: [ˈulʲɪt͡sə bɐˈrisə ˈjelʲtsɨnə]) is a street in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

History

The street historically developed in the 1740s as one of the streets of Ssylnaya Sloboda ("settlement of the exiled"), emerging outside Zeley Gates of Yekaterinburg Fortress. Street direction reflected the line of the south side of the Yekaterinburg City Pond.[1] On the city plan of 1810 it was marked as Ordinarnaya (Ordinary) Street, on the city plan of 1845 — Fetisovskaya (Fetisov).

Until 1845, Fetisovskaya street was quite developed, consisting of two long quarters. The street started from Metlinskaya (Metlin) Street (beginning of modern 8 Marta (8 March) Street) and approached Severnaya (North) Street. In 1919, the street was renamed Devyatogo Yanvarya (9 January) Street to commemorate the events of 9 January 1905 in Saint Petersburg.[1]

On 8 April 2008, the street was renamed after the first president of Russia Yeltsin.[2][3] On 1 February 2011, the Boris Yeltsin Monument was opened on the street near Demidov-Plaza business center.[4]

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