Pushkin Street

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Pushkin Street is a central thoroughfare commonly found in many cities of the former Soviet Union, typically named in honor of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin and often lined with important civic, cultural, or commercial buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf toponym
urban thoroughfare
associatedWith Russian culture
Russian literature
commemorates Alexander Pushkin NERFINISHED
commonInUrbanPlanningTradition Soviet urbanism
hasAlternativeTransliteration Pushkina Street NERFINISHED
Pushkinskaya Ulitsa NERFINISHED
Ulitsa Pushkina NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole symbolic recognition of Alexander Pushkin in public space
hasCulturalSignificanceIn Russian-speaking countries
post-Soviet space
hasNameLanguage Russian
hasNamingTraditionOrigin Soviet era practice of honoring writers and poets
hasStreetType avenue
prospekt
street
isCentralThoroughfareIn many cities of the former Soviet Union
isPartOfNamingPattern streets named after writers and poets in former Soviet Union
mayContain memorial plaques to Alexander Pushkin
monuments to Alexander Pushkin
namedAfter Alexander Pushkin NERFINISHED
namedForNationality Russian
namedForOccupation poet
namedForPersonBirthYear 1799
namedForPersonDeathYear 1837
oftenLinedWith civic buildings
commercial buildings
cultural institutions
museums
offices
restaurants
shops
theatres
typicalFunction civic axis
commercial street
cultural axis
major traffic artery
typicalLocation Belarus NERFINISHED
Kazakhstan NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED
city of the former Soviet Union
other post-Soviet states
typicalPositionInCity city center
historic core

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Freedom Square connectsWith Pushkin Street