Native name | Улица Терешковой (Russian) |
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Location | Novosibirsk Russia |
Tereshkova Street (Russian: Улица Терешковой) is a street in Akademgorodok of Novosibirsk, Russia.
History
The street was previously called Obvodnaya Street or Romantikov Street.[1]
March 10, 1959, the first tenants moved into the three-story house on the street.[1]
In September 1959, school, kindergarten and dormitory were built on the street.[1]
Scientist Viktor Sharapov recalled that in 1960–1962 the main scientific settlement of Akademgorodok was concentrated in 3 or 4 houses on this street.[1]
In 1964, the street was named after Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman to have flown in space.[1]
Organizations of SB RAS
- Presidium of SB RAS
- Institute Archeology and Ethnography
Gallery
Notable residents
- Pavel Kharlamov (1924–2001) was a Soviet and Ukrainian scientist in the field of mechanics.
- Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina (1899–1999) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician.[2]
References
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