La gare de Kryvyï Rih (en ukrainien : Кривий Ріг-Головний) est une gare ferroviaire ukrainienne située sur le territoire de l'oblast de Dnipropetrovsk.
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Kryvyi Rih–Main is a railway station in Ukraine, the main passenger station of the Cisdnieper Railways. It is located in Kryvyi Rih, the seventh most populous city of Ukraine.
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The Dovhyntsivskyi District is one of seven administrative urban districts of the city of Kryvyi Rih, located in southern Ukraine.
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The Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University was a state-sponsored university university located in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. It has roots dating back to 1930 and offers 29 departments and programs.
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The Monument of Ten Commandments is an architectural complex in Ukraine opened in honor of the 15th anniversary of the Kryvyi Rih Eparchy.
The complex is set in Dzerzhinsk area in the park near Technical University, at the intersection of Kostenko and XXII Partsezda Streets. The ensemble consists of 8 granite slabs in the form of clay tablets. Their size gradually and proportionally decreases from the center to the edges. Moses' Ten Commandments are inscribed on two central plates, arranged like an open book.
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Vechirnii Bulvar is a station on the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram. Opened as part of the first stage on 26 December 1986, it was the first proper Metro-type underground station in the system. Located in the middle of a tunnel stretch that is of 2.3 kilometers in length which was built to avoid physically dividing the Microdistrict 6 by the Metro tracks, as the original 1970s designs called for.
The station is a shallow level design with two side platforms and a row of pillars in between. Decoratively, the pillars are faced with pink marble, whilst the top of the walls are faced with dark red ceramic tiles, and the bottom with beige marble. The floor is laid with gray granite.
The station's single vestibule - rotunda, is located on the intersection between the Bulvarnyi lane, Pavla Hlazovoho and Cosmonauts streets. Until 2016 the station was named Artema Square after an eponymous city square, actually located a fair distance away from the station, which held a massive statue of the "Bolshevik" Fyodor Sergeyev, the chairman of the Commissariat of the Donetsk Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic.
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Gare ouverte en 1884 sous le nom de Dovgyntseove, en 1901 une école professionnelle des chemins de fer y est ouverte. Elle compte rapidement quatre-vingt locomotives en son dépôt, les bâtiments sont reconstruits en 1912. La gare était le quartier général de l'ataman Grigoriev en 1919 et en 1967 une plaque commémorative est posée sur la gare pour signaler l'événement.