New Year street will appear in Kazan

Eight new streets will appear in Kazan. Kazanskie vedomosti reports this with reference to the relevant resolution of the city executive committee. Another street in the district was named in honor of the scientist, statesman and public figure, the first president of the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan Mansur Khasanov.

Six new streets were formed in the Volga district of Kazan. Five streets in the Bright Park residential area have received official names: Sayyar, Shifa, Galum, Samotsvetnaya and Lepestkovaya. In the residential complex “Station Yubileynaya” the street was called “Yaryshlar”.

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