Chüy Prospekti

Coordinates: 42°52′31″N 74°37′11″E / 42.8754°N 74.6198°E / 42.8754; 74.6198
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Chüy Prospekti
Native name
  • Чүй проспекти (Kyrgyz)
  • Чуйский проспект (Russian)
Former name(s)Leninskiy Prospekt, Ulitsa XXII Parts'ezda, Stalin Street, Grazhdanskaya, Kupecheskaya
LocationBishkek
Coordinates42°52′31″N 74°37′11″E / 42.8754°N 74.6198°E / 42.8754; 74.6198
Other
Known forKyrgyz Academy of Sciences, Osh bazaar, Bishkek City Major's Office, Philharmonic Hall

Chüy Prospekti (Kyrgyz: Чүй проспекти, Russian: Чуйский проспект, romanizedChuysky prospekt), is a major avenue in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. It stretches from east border of Bishkek to Deng Xiaoping Prospekti in the west.

History[edit]

Chüy Prospekti originated as Kupecheskaya (Merchant) Street, and in 1924 it was renamed into Grazhdanskaya (Civil) Street. From 1936 it was known as Stalin Street, 1961 - XXII Parts'ezd Street, and in 1974 as Lenin Prospekt. Before the October Revolution Serafim Church, Tatar Mosque with medrese together with merchant's small shops, timber houses, and clay-walled huts were located along the street. In 1920-s the church was adopted for a social club, and the mosque and the medrese were converted to a school. All those buildings did not survived to present days.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Frunze. City Encyclopedia" (in Russian). Retrieved 2012-01-31.