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Dekabristov Island

Dekabristov Island
Native name:
Остров Декабристов
Dekabristov Island is located in Saint Petersburg
Dekabristov Island
Dekabristov Island
Dekabristov Island is located in European Russia
Dekabristov Island
Dekabristov Island
Dekabristov Island is located in Europe
Dekabristov Island
Dekabristov Island

Dekabristov Island (Russian: остров Декабристов, lit.'Decembrists Island'), known prior to 1926 as Goloday Island (остров Голодай – possibly a corruption of a British merchant name Halliday) is an island in Vasileostrovsky District of Saint Petersburg, Russia, to the north of Vasilyevsky Island, separated from it by Smolenka River.[1][2]

The island, originally low-lying and frequently flooded, all the same was traditionally used as the Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery. In the early Soviet period, the name was changed to Decembrists' Island to commemorate five executed leaders of Decembrist revolt, who were buried in an unmarked grave on Goloday.

In 1911, a British investment company launched a development project on a 1 square-kilometer lot in western Goloday Island, hiring Ivan Fomin and Fyodor Lidval to design a Neoclassical middle-classical neighborhood. A small part of this project was completed before World War I and the Russian Revolution. Eastern and northern sides of the island were heavily industrialized; the western half of the island was built up with a Brezhnev-era high-rise.

Dekabristov Island is connected to Vasilievsky Island to the south with five automobile bridges, and to the tiny Serny Island north from it. It is connected to the center of the city through Primorskaya station of Saint Petersburg Metro.


References

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  1. ^ Precoda, Norman (1988-10-01). "Leningrad's Protective Barrier Against Flooding Project". Soviet Geography. 29 (8): 725–735. doi:10.1080/00385417.1988.10640743. ISSN 0038-5417.
  2. ^ Trigos, Ludmilla A. (2016). "Of Myths and Monuments: The Decembrists in the Russian, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Landscape". Ulbandus Review. 18: 82–92. ISSN 0163-450X.

59°57′N 30°14′E / 59.950°N 30.233°E / 59.950; 30.233

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