Saltivskyi District
The district was created in 1937 when Petynsko-Zhuravlivskyi District was split into Kahanovychskyi and Stalinskyi districts. In 1961 Stalinskyi District was renamed to Moskovskyi. On 11 May 2022, it was renamed to Saltivskyi because the name "Moskovskyi" was "associated with the aggressor country" following the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Saltivka had been one of the worst affected areas in Kharkiv of the Battle of Kharkiv.
Industry and trade
33 industrial enterprises operate in the district, among them are JSC "Avtramat", JSC "Hlibozavod Saltivskyi", JSC "HELZ", LLC "Promelectro". Previously, there was also the Kharkiv engine-building plant “Hammer and sickle”. Nowadays there is a vacant lot on the territory of the enterprise.
Education and science
There are 8 research institutes in the Saltivskyi district, among which the leading ones in their fields are the Research and Design Institute of Electrical Engineering Technology, the Research Institute of Laser Technologies, the Research Institute of Neurology, Psychiatry and Narcology, the Research Institute of Health Care children and teenagers.
The education system in the district is represented by all types of educational institutions.
- Ukrainian State University of Railway Transport;
- 7 vocational and technical educational institutions and the educational and production center of the Vocational Institute No. 2, in which about 7,000 students study.
There are 37 secondary schools in the district, in which about 25,000 children study, including about 600 children in private schools, and more than 2,500 teachers work. 11 museums of military and patriotic education and historical and local history have been created in schools.
There are 32 preschool educational institutions in the district, of which 27 are of general development, 3 are of the combined type, 1 is of the sanatorium type, and 1 is of the specialized type. They educate more than 6 thousand children.
Culture
There are 23 cultural institutions in the district, including
- youth club "Peer" (with branch "Zmina" and OSP),
- children's art school No. 2 named after Levchenko,
- children's music school No. 15 named after Mozart with one branch,
- children's art school No. 3 with two branches,
- the central library network, which unites 13 mass libraries, the book fund of which is more than 100,000 copies,
- Palace of Culture of NPP "KHEMZ".
On the territory of the district are located: city museum named after K. I. Shulzhenko; the Kharkiv regional fire-technical exhibition, the only district museum-diorama "Afghanistan — how it was" in Ukraine, an exposition of the history of the Saltivskyi District is open.
Health care
About 370,000 residents of Saltivskyi, Nemyshlyanskyi, Slobidskyi, and Kyivskyi districts of the city of Kharkiv are provided with medical care in 9 medical and preventive institutions of the district.
Sport
In the district, there are 2 sports schools, a club of young sailors, and an after-school education center "Mriya", in which about 5,500 children are engaged.
There are about 10 clubs at the place of residence, which are visited by about 2,000 teenagers.
The Kharkiv Palace of Children's and Youth Creativity is located on the territory of the district, where various sports sections, circles, creative groups are organized, in which more than 5 thousand children are engaged.
Places
- Saburova dacha
- selyshche imeni Kirova
- Yevheniivka
- Saltivka: Pershe Saltivske selyshche, Pivnichna Saltivka
- micro-districts: 601, 603, 604, 606, 531, 533, 521
- Rodnyky
Notable people from Saltivskyi District
- Eduard Limonov – Russian writer, leader of the National Bolshevik Party (1943–2020)
- Serhiy Zhadan – Ukrainian poet, novelist, essayist, and translator
- Stepan – Ukrainian celebrity cat
- Mykhailo Dobkin – Ukrainian politician
- Sergey Chigrakov – Russian musician and songwriter
- Elena Yakovleva – Russian actress
Gallery
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Microdistrict 624 in Saltivka
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Monument to the fallen residents of Saltivskyi district
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Ferris wheel in Victory Park
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Temple of Alexander Nevsky
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Northern Saltivka after the battle of Kharkiv (2022)
References
- ^ LLC, Hulu. "У Харкові перейменували три вулиці й район". city.kharkov.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-05-11.
- ^ КУЗУБОВ, ДМИТРО (2022-05-30). "Постапокаліпсис на Північній Салтівці. Як росіяни перетворили великий житловий масив Харкова на район-привид". Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-12-22.
External links
- Moskovskyi Raion website
- Korol, Yu., Zaitsev, B., Kudelko, S., Posokhov, S. Moskovskyi Raion. Kharkiv city. History and contemporary times (Московский район. г.Харьков. Исторя и современность). "Prapor". 1994.
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