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stations of the
Filyovskaya Line –
Alexandrovsky Sad (formerly
Imeni Kominterna), Arbatskaya,
Smolenskaya and
Kiyevskaya – were
originally opened in 1935–1937...
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Sviatoshynskyi District to the west. In June 2008 the Kyiv City
Council renamed Kominterna Street (located in this district) to
Symon Petliura Street to commemorate...
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athletic programs specialize in soccer.
Another school is
located on
Kominterna Street. It
replaced School No. 1,
which closed after the
hostage crisis...
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Locomotive Factory (Russian: Khar'kovskiy parovozostroitel'nyy
zavod imeni Kominterna, Харьковский паровозостроительный завод имени Коминтерна), and the tank...
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Posyolok VI
Kongressa Kominterna (Russian: Посёлок VI Конгресса Коминтерна) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Vishnyovsky Selsoviet,
Rubtsovsky District...
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symphonic poem-ballet, Op. 64 (1921;
performed only in concert) Na
prazdnik Kominterna! (Fantasy for the
Comintern Festival),
Fantasy for
military wind orchestra...
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Aleksandrovsky Sad
Ulitsa Kominterna (1935–1946)
Kalininskaya (1946–1990)
Vozdvizhenka (1990) Александровский...
- 2017. "Симон Петлюра".
Retrieved 17
April 2015. Kyiv
Council Renames Kominterna Street Into
Petliura Street,
Ukrainian News
Agency (June 18, 2009) Yekelchyk...
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Previous name(s)
Years Aleksandrovsky Sad
Komintern 1935–1937
Ulitsa Kominterna 1937–1945
Kalininskaya 1945–1990
Vystavochnaya Delovoy Tsentr 2005–2009...
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under the
southern part of the
Vozdvizhenka Street (which was then
called Kominterna—hence the
original name) next to the
building of the
Russian State Library...