Kirovsky City District, Novosibirsk, Administrative division in Novosibirsk, Russia.
Kirovsky District is one of ten administrative regions of Novosibirsk, situated on the left bank of the Ob River. The area is organized as a distinct urban territory with its own network of neighborhoods, services, and public spaces that serve the local population.
The area was originally part of a larger district until 1930, when it was reorganized and briefly called Zaobsky District. It received its current name in December 1934 during a restructuring of the city's administrative divisions.
The district hosts several educational facilities, including libraries that serve as community gathering places and provide learning opportunities for residents. These institutions are woven into the daily life of the neighborhood and shape how people engage with local culture.
The district is served by buses, trolleybuses, and trams that connect its different neighborhoods and key locations. Visitors can use these services to navigate across various parts of the area easily.
The district includes green spaces like Bugrinskaya Roshcha park, where residents and visitors find places to spend leisure time outdoors. Beyond these parks, there are sports facilities such as the Iceberg Ice Complex that add to the recreational options.
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