Komsomolsky District, Residential district in Kirovski area, Yekaterinburg, Russia.
Komsomolsky District is a residential area in eastern Yekaterinburg with apartment buildings arranged in organized blocks and green spaces scattered throughout. The neighborhood has schools, shops, and community facilities integrated into its layout.
The district was built starting in the 1950s during Soviet expansion to house industrial workers in Yekaterinburg. Its name comes from the Komsomol, the youth organization of the Soviet Union.
The district maintains several educational institutions, libraries, and community centers that serve the local population's educational and social needs.
The area is well connected by bus lines that link to central Yekaterinburg and sits near metro stations. Walking is comfortable through the neighborhood with sidewalks connecting different blocks.
The district's geometric layout follows specific urban planning principles from the Soviet era, with parallel streets forming a grid pattern.
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