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Adress index / Saint Petersburg, city / Babushkina St.
История переименований:
Babushkina St. (as of April 14, 1975)
Polevoy Lane (1909-1960s)
Mariinskaya St. (1909 – February 27, 1941)
Olginskaya St. (1933 – April 14, 1975)
Olgin Lane (1906 - 1930s)
Zavodskaya St. (1896 – April 14, 1975)
Novo-Mekhanicheskaya St. (1898- April 14, 1975)
Babushkina St. (1960s – April 14, 1975)
Babushkina St. (December 15, 1952 - 1960s)
Babushkina St. (August 3, 1940 – December 15, 1952)
Novaya St. (1933 - 1940s)
Babushkina St. (January 2, 1926 – August 3, 1940)
Kladbischenskaya St. (1912 – August 3, 1940)
Preobrazhenskaya Road (1906 – December 15, 1952)
Priamurskaya St. (February 27, 1941 – April 14, 1975)

Babushkin I. V. (1873-1906), revolutionary

BABUSHKIN Ivan Vasilievich (1873-1906), a revolutionary worker. He lived in St. Petersburg from 1883, working as a chore boy at a mixed shop, an apprentice at a torpedo workshop in Kronstadt Port (today

Babushkina Park

BABUSHKINA PARK, located at 149 Obukhovskoy Oborony Avenue, is situated in the southeast of St. Petersburg, on the left bank of Neva, between Obukhovskoy Oborony Avenue, Zheleznodorozhny Avenue, Farforovskaya Street and Babushkina Street

Farforovskaya Street

FARFOROVSKAYA STREET, a street running from Obukhovskoy Oborony Avenue to Sedova Street. Laid out in the second half of the 19th century and given the name Bolshaya Shchemilovka Street after the cognominal Shchemilovka township

Ivanovskaya Street

IVANOVSKAYA STREET, running from Obukhovskoy Oborony Avenue to the Moskovskaya Line of the Oktyabrskaya Railroad, part of the Central Arched Line. Named in the 1890s after a house-owner

Sport Palaces (entry)

SPORT PALACES. Sheltered structures where sport competitions and large-scale events are held. In St. Petersburg, almost all sport palaces are have universal functions, with a temporary arena that can be transformed, for example

Toponymy of St. Petersburg

TOPONYMY OF ST. PETERSBURG, a corpus of names of geographical points situated on the territory of St. Petersburg. Names of rivers, islands, and villages located on the city's future territory appeared long before its foundation

Troitskoe Field

TROITSKOE FIELD, an area to the south-east of St. Petersburg, on the left bank of the Neva River, between Obukhovskoy Oborony Avenue, Zaporozhskaya Street, Gribakinykh Street and Babushkina Street. A part of Alexandrovskoe