Prioksky City District

Prioksky City District

Prioksky City District ( _ru. Приокский район) is one of the eight administrative districts of the city of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. It is located in the upper part of the city on the high right bank of the Oka River and has a land border only with Sovetsky City District along Meditsinskaya Street. It is also connected by the Myza Bridge with Avtozavodsky City District in the lower part of Nizhny Novgorod across the Oka. The district's population, according to the 2002 Census, was 96,043 persons. [ [http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/rus02_reg2.php Demoscope: Census 2002] ]

The district local government headquarters are located in the district center on 40 Let Oktyabrya Street.

The district is essentially residential but it has some industrial enterprises. The latter include radio, electric, and electronics state-owned Frunze Plant as well as JSC Thermal and NITEL, which are in the same line of business. A number of scientific institutions are also located in the district. Their scope of interests are also connected with telecommunications and radar applications. A lot of small private-owned enterprises offer the service and employment opportunities for the residents of the district and the entire city.

Transportation

The main north-south transportation line of the district is Gagarin Avenue, which forks into Arzamas and Bogorodsk roads after crossing the city border. The southern section of this road is now known as Sakharov Avenue. The main east-west roadway through the district is formed by the Myza Bridge across the Oka and Larin Street; this in fact is a part of transit federal motorway M7 from Moscow to Kazan. It also provides the shortest and fastest way to drive into Kstovo and points east throughout Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.

The public transportation in Prioksky City District includes regional city bus routes ##1, 2, 30, 37, 43, 68, 72 and 85; municipal trolleybus routes ##13 and 16; municipal tram routes ##5, 10, and 19; and a lot of privately-owned "marshrutka" ("fixed-route taxis") vans . There are Myza commuter train rail station and Shcherbinki bus station for interurban transportation.

ights and culture

The culture institutions include three cinemas, one of which is specialized for children, a large "Switzerland" park and Shchyolokovsky Khutor forest, attractive places to rest, and the District history museum nearby of the authorities headquarters. There are two monuments in the "Switzerland" park, dedicated to memory of fallen Russian soldiers in a local armed conflicts and to participants of workers' movement in the early 20th century.

The Nizhny Novgorod Andrey Sakharov Museum is located in the apartment in the Shcherbinki neighborhood where the scientist had to live in the 1980s.

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