Nemyshlyanskyi District, Administrative district in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Nemyshlyanskyi District is an administrative area in the northeastern part of Kharkiv with residential neighborhoods such as Saltivsky massif and Novo-Zakhidnyi Saltivka. The area contains apartment buildings, shopping zones, public green spaces, and various community facilities serving the local population.
The district was established in 1973 and was originally named after Mikhail Frunze, a designation that lasted until 2016. The name change occurred as part of Ukraine's broader decommunization efforts across the country.
The district is home to schools, kindergartens, and research centers that shape daily life for those who live here. These institutions are woven into the local neighborhoods and serve as gathering points for the community.
The district is accessible by public transportation with multiple bus stops connecting different neighborhoods. Streets are well-organized, making it easy to navigate between residential areas and find local shops and facilities.
The district is home to major industrial enterprises like Turboatom and serves as a hub for sports facilities. A large sports palace and two public swimming pools draw people seeking recreational and training opportunities.
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