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Perm district Motovilikha
Russia
Motovilikha district or Motovilikha is one of the seven districts of Perm. The intracity district was formed by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of October 3, 1938 by including the city of Molotov (Motovilikha) in the territory of the city of Perm and forming the Molotov district from it. In 1958 it was renamed the Motovilikha district of the city of Perm. Motovilikha is historically an industrial area that developed as a factory settlement next to the bureaucratic Perm. Among other districts of Perm, Motovilikha is distinguished by the largest area of microdistricts with private development, which continues to increase - the district is a leader in the construction of individual housing. The largest enterprises located on the territory of the district: Motovilikha Plants, Mashinostroitel, the Zvezda publishing and printing complex, the Permskaya confectionery factory and a number of others. In Motovilikha, there is a circus, a planetarium, the Molot UDS, the PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum-Diorama on the Vyshka, and three of the four Perm TV towers.
Copyright: Lugovoy Igor
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Taken: 07/04/2023
Geüpload: 13/04/2023
Published: 13/04/2023
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Tags: perm region; permian; motovilikha district; motovilikha
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