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Svietlahorsk

Coordinates: 52°38′N 29°44′E / 52.633°N 29.733°E / 52.633; 29.733

Svietlahorsk (Belarusian: Светлаго́рск, Belarusian pronunciation: [sʲvʲetɫaˈɣorsk], Svetlogorsk (Russian: Светлого́рск), until 1961 Šacilki, Belarusian: Шацілкі) is a town in the Svietlahorsk District of Gomel Region, Belarus. It is the administrative center of the Svietlahorsk District. It is located by the Berezina River and has 67,054 inhabitants (2019 estimate).

Svietlahorsk[1]
Belarusian: Светлагорск; Russian: Светлогорск
In the centre of town, with 16-floor one (left) and house with a clock (right) in sight.
Nickname(s): 
Svietly (The Bright), Belarusian: Светлы
Svietlahorsk[1]
Coordinates: 52°38′N 29°44′E / 52.633°N 29.733°E / 52.633; 29.733
Country Belarus
Region Gomel
RaionSvietlahorsk
The first written mention1560
Area
 • Total25.85 km2 (9.98 sq mi)
Elevation
131 m (430 ft)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total67,054
 • Density2,594/km2 (6,720/sq mi)
 [2]
Time zoneUTC+3 (EET)
Postal code
(in Russian)
Area code+375 2342
License plate3
WebsiteOfficial website (in Russian)

Svietlаhorsk-na-Biarezinie (Svietlаhorsk on Biarezina) is also a railroad station on the ZhlobinKalinkavichy railway line.

Town structure

Svietlahorsk is divided into two major parts: agricultural-industrial area on the east of Svietlahorsk and the residential area on the west of Svietlahorsk. There are no occupied residential buildings in its industrial area (apart from lechebno-trudovoy profilaktoriy, which is a type of prison of the Soviet legacy, dedicated to forced rehab of alcoholics and drug-addicts).

Industrial area

The industrial area's main street is the Zavadskaja vulica. Along Zavadskaja street, five major factories are located:

  • Svetlogorskkhimvolokno ("Svietlahorsk Chemical Fibre Plant"), an artificial fibre plant, one of the main chemical plants in Belarusian chemical sector.
  • The cellulose and cardboard factory, which mainly produces cardboard and cardboard packaging.
  • The cellusose whitening plant, a recently built plant which produces sulfur-whitened crude cellulose from raw wood.
  • Svetlogorskiy domostroitelnyy kombinat ("Svietlahorsk house-building plant") which is dedicated to production of mixed metal-concrete blocs used for large-scale apartment block buildings.

Near the center of Zavadskaja street there is a turn to vulica Sviardlova (Sverdlova street) the start of which is also located in industrial area. Along it there are large stretches of ogorods (kitchen gardens) and garage blocks. There are also industrial railway lines of Svetlogorskkhimvolokno's cellulose and cardboard factories, crossing Sverdlova street under the bridge. At the end of the industrial area, Sverdlova street's part is the:

  • Svetlogorskiy ZhBiK ("Svietlahorsk Mixed Metal-Concrete Plant") which mass-produces smaller metal-concrete blocks used in construction. But unlike Svietlahorsk house-building plant, ZhBiK does not produce complete sections of multifloor apartment blocks, mainly the smaller blocks like metal-concrete curbstones and metal-concrete blocks used to enclose technical wells.

Near the end of Zavadskaja street, near the cellulose-whitening plant, there is a crossing with Savieckaja vulica (Saveckaja street) and a few other plants are located along its starting part:

  • Svetlogorskaya ovoschnaya fabrika ("Svietlahorsk vegetable greenhouses") which produces a range of vegetables for the local population: potatoes, beets, carrots, onions, etc.
  • Svetlogorskiy rybkhoz ("Svietlahorsk fish farm") which mainly produces locally bred fish for local consumption
  • Svetlogorskaya TETs ("Svietlahorsk Power Plant"), the 150MWt mixed-fuel (mainly gas) power plant, supplying Svietlahorsk, and also partly Rechitsa and Zhlobin.

Residential area

The residential area encompasses the town of Svietlohorsk's main part and it is the area were all people in Svietlahorsk live. It is mainly divided into the communal area and the private area, which a few exceptions there and in between.

Communal living area

Communal living area of Svietlahorsk is the area where all utilities (electricity, water, canalization, TV, broadband and, most-importantly, external house renovation) are all largely provided by the state-owned Kommunalno-zhilischnoye unitarnoe predpriyatie Svetoch ("Svietac communal-living unitary enterprise"). It's a densely-populated main residential area of Svietlahorsk, which is home to around 55,000 of its people.

Unlike the name may suggest, there are almost no true communal residential houses in the area, and this is where most multifloor apartments blocks of Svietlahorsk are located. Most apartments are privately owned by families living in them, although in the same buildings there are a number of state-owned apartments which the state leases to people living in them.

Communal residential area at first was built along two first streets of modern Svietlahorsk: Lienina vulica and Internacyajanalnaja vulica and that part of the communal residential area in Svielahorsk is now called Stary horad ("The Old Town")

From 1964 to the current time, coinciding with the start of Chemical fibre plant construction the approach to housing in Svietlahorsk changed. Instead of building houses along expanding streets, the experimental architectural policy demanded that the rapidly-built apartment blocks were only subdivided to mikrorajón (microdistricts) without the internal street-based addressing in the borders of mikrorajón.

Addressing schemes

From 1964 on, all buildings within mikrorajón were getting mikrorajón-based addresses, e.g. mikrorajón 1, house 14, flat 30, if it was for flats, or mikrorajón 1, house 12A, if it was a kindergarten or other building not dedicated to housing.

To add to this experimental scheme, at first, mikrorajón were only listed by natural numbers, which led to the short addressing scheme which looked like 1-10-11, which stood for "mikrorajón 1, house 10, flat 11". This short addressing scheme is still widely used in Svietlahorsk hospital patients' medical records.

Later, the mikrorajón numbers were augmented with human-sounding names, for instance, mikrorajón 1 became mikrorajón "Oktyabrski". However, the previous short scheme persists to this day, and still it is widespread to call mikrorajón by numbers.

To add to the complexity of addressing, not all multi-storey apartment blocks were parts of mikrorajón. There were de facto mikrorajóns which had no mikrorajón-level subdivision (for instance the "Pyatisotki" district) of addresses, but street-level subdivision. From 2018 onwards, "Svetoch" started to implement the all-Belarusian law demanding the street-level addressing for all buildings in Belarus.

Mikrorajón, according to implementation of the aforementioned law by "Svetoch" have not perished, but were left only as to signify the discrete sets of apartment blocks delimited from one another. That is how the "Pyatisotki", which was previously addressed by streets and not by mikrorajón, became the new valid mikrorajón. For the mikrorajóns like Stary Horad and Piatisotki, the older, sole street-based addressing was left in place, as the houses in them were never previously addressed by mikrorajón.

The normalization of addresses led to the fact that all following addresses are currently referring to the single flat in Svietlahorsk (and all of them are correct and being used as of 2021):

  • 1-48-1
  • Mikrorayon 1, house 48, flat 1
  • Mikrorayon Oktyabrski, house 48, flat 1
  • Zavulak Startavy, house 1, flat 1

whereas, "Zavulak Startavy, 1" is the new address for the same house that was previously called "Mikrorajón Oktyabrski, house 48".

Despite the new street-level addressing, the post offices continue to serve mikrorajón-level addressed parcels, and so do the rest of administrative and commercial structures in Svietlahorsk.

Current microdistricts

The list of microdistricts (mikrorayons) of Svietlahorsk, as of 2021:

  • Mikrarajon Stary Horad (Mikrorayon Staryy Gorod, previously unnumbered)
  • Mikrarajon Kastrycnicki (Mikrorayon Oktyabrski, mikrorayon 1)
  • Mikrarajon Piersamajski (Mikrorayon Pervomayskiy, mikrorayon 2)
  • Mikrarajon Maladziozny (Mikrorayon Molodezhnyy, mikrorayon 3)
  • Mikrarajon Jubiliejny (Mikrorayon Yubileynyy, mikrorayon 4)
  • Mikrarajon Piatisotki (Mikrorayon Pyatisotki, previously unnumbered)
  • Mikrarajon Sacilki (Mikrorayon Shatilki, mikrorayon 5)
  • Mikrarajon Biarezina (Mikrorayon Berezina, mikrorayon 6)
  • Mikrarajon Paliessie (Mikrorayon Polesye, mikrorayon 6A)
  • Mikrarajon Paudniovy (Mikrorayon Yuzhnyy, mikrorayon 8)
Mikrarajon Kastrycnicki

Mikrarajon Kastrycnicki was the first numbered mikrorajón of Svietlahorsk, largely built between 1964 and 1969, with an additional houses built on its edge during the 1989 to 1991 and some additional houses being built there to this day, albeit sporadically (the last one was built in 2012). It mostly consists of five-floor khrushchyovkas spanning several podyezds (but not less than 2 podyezds per apartment block) with, typically 60-120 apartments per block.

Houses built in 1989 - 1991 are nine-storey apartment buildings with one to five podyezds each.

Mikrorajón Kastrycnicki has one school, one stadium with taekwondo school, sprint running school and a gym, four kindergartens, one kindergarten for children with special needs, one boxing sportschool and an internal park.

Mikrarajon Piersamajski

Mikrarajon Piersamajski was the second numbered mikrorajón built in Svietlahorsk, largely in 1967–1972. It is around the size of the Kastrycnicki mikrorajón, and also largely consists of khrushchyovka. Few additional sets of nine-floor apartment blocks were built there in the late 1980s and in the 1990s. nine-storey apartment blocks built along the vulica Batava, contain two-floor apartments, which was a novelty for Svietlahorsk at the time they were built.

Mikrarajon Piersamajski has two schools, four kindergartens.

Unlike Kastrycnicki, which was built from a cleaned-up construction site and later planted with mainly deciduous trees, Piersamajski was built preserving the pine forest where it was sited, so all internal yards of Piersamajski contain actual pine forest.

Mikrarajon Maladziozny

Mikrarajon Maladziozny is by far the largest mikrorajón in Svietlahorsk. It has more than 90 apartment blocks and most of those apartment blocks are 9-floor houses spanning several podyezds. It was the Maladziozny, which foreseen the architectural policy change in 1976 which forbade the construction of 5-floor blocks in favour of 9-floor blocks. Maladziozny was mostly built in the 1970s and the 1980s, with the most recent houses built there in the early 2010s.

Maladziozny is the first numbered mikrorajón in Svietlahorsk not completely contained within enclosing streets: Maladziozny is itself crossed by vulica Azalava and vulica Lunacarskaha.

Maladziozny has four schools, multiple kindergartens, a pediatric clinic, and a center for after-school education of children.

Mikrarajon Piatisotki

Mikrarajon Piatisotki is a small mikrorajón mostly built in the late 1960s to the early 1970s behind the market on Internacyajanalnaja street, which first passed through the Stary Horad, then went through the central town market. Unlike with all other previously built mikrorajón, Piatisotki apartment blocks largely consisted of malosemeykas (reduced-area single room flats), built to house the growing worker population of Svietlahorsk around that time. Two houses, five-floor and nine-storey with full-fledged non-malosemeyka apartments where additionally built there later, in the late 1980s.

Piatisotki has one school, no kindergartens, Svietlahorsk court and Svietlahorsk military command office.

Mikrorajón Jubiliejny

Internacyajanalnaja street, before the Jubiliejny was built, spanned the Stary Horad, then it went through the town market and then to Piatisotki. In the late 1980s, architectural policy demanded to demolish the town market and to establish a new town square and town center, enclosed by two new mikrorajóns.

Jubiliejny was one of these two mikrorajóns and it was built on the site of the demolished town market. It completely consists of 9-floor apartment buildings with the only exception of the so-called shesnadtsatietazhka ("the 16-floor one"), which has 16 floors and is a peak of architectural ensemble, foreseeing the new town square.

Mikrorajón Šacilki

Construction of the new town square demanded also that the village Šacilki, where Svietlahorsk started, had to be mostly demolished near the new town square. But the construction, which started in the early 1990s, stopped halfway, due to Soviet Union collapse and the changed attitudes towards property and private housing, which became preferable to apartment-block living in the new post-communist era. Therefore, mikrorajón (microdistrict) Šacilki was never properly built. It now consists of one five-storey two-entance house, one nine-floor residential house and two conjoined 10-storey multi-entrance residential houses overlooking the town square, including the so-called dom s chasami (house with a clock).

In the early 2010s, the renewed interest to construction in this mikrorajón was brought in by the Iranian investment to the construction of two-large malls in mikrorajón Šacilki, which are popularly called Iranskiy kvartal (Persian quarter). Malls were built, went into service, but the further plans to build several more multifloor apartment blocks behind Iranskiy kvartal by 2015 were never realized.

Apart from Iranskiy kvartal, mikrorajón Šacilki also hosts Svietlahorsk Office of Prosecutor.

Industry

Within Svietlahorsk there are many industrial activities and organizations, including the power plant, a chemical man-made fiber plant, a reinforced concrete industrial complex, a petroleum producing industry, a pulp and paper milk industry, butter-making factory, a bakery, and an industrial college.

Religion

Eastern Orthodoxy is by far the dominant religion in Svietlahorsk, followed by Catholicism. There are several Protestant churches. There are three Eastern Orthodox churches, one Catholic cathedral built in 1997, a Baptist prayer house on Paryckaja street, an Evangelical church behind the sixth microdistrict and a New Apostolic church near the town's banya (public baths).

Apart from mainstream Christian congregations, there is a prominent Jehovah's Witnesses community in Svietlahorask. Earlier, in the 1990s and the early 2000s there has also been an active local Protestant community called "The Light Of Truth" (in Russian: Svet Istiny), which ceased most of its operations by the late 2000s.

Sights

  • Eastern Orthodox cathedral with a gold-plated domes near the fourth microdistrict.
  • Catholic cathedral near the city near the Svietlahorsk waterfront
  • The quay
  • Museum of local lore on Lenina street
  • Art gallery "Tradition" (Belarusian: Karcinnaja halereja Tradycyja) near the corner of the second microdistrict, which hosts exhibitions and a variety of paintings, drawings and art objects by the painters from Svietlahorsk and beyond
  • Monument to Raman Sacila, the purported founder of Sacilki
  • Monument to Petr Miroshnichenko, Hero of the Soviet Union who shielded the battalion of Soviet soldiers from a German machinegun with his chest in battles near Svietlahorsk, depicting Petr in his battle munition, kneeling
  • monument to the Unknown Soldier near the town's railway station, where particularly harsh battles between German and Soviet army units took place, depicting an unknown soldier in his battle munition, kneeling
  • Monument on the town's waterfront dedicated to all and everyone who fell a victim to the Second World War; it is bell-shaped
  • Monument to soldiers from Svietlahorsk who died in Soviet-Afghan war, depicting two Soviet male soldiers near a crashed helicopter, on the town's waterfront
  • Tank remade into a monument on the town's waterfront.
  • A wedding vow arc on the town's waterfront where newly-wed couples leave locked doorlocks on it as a symbol to their marital commitment.
  • Vityaz (knight) sculpture carved from tree stump near the Pyatisotki microdistrict.
  • Wooden sculpture of mother and child near the "Tradition" art gallery.
  • Wooden monument to youth near the corner of the third microdistrict
  • Statue of Prometheus holding fire near the House of Culture of the Energy Workers.
  • Additional monuments to Prometheus near all major highway entrances to Svietlahorsk
  • Great Gatsby mural on the private house near the town's waterfront.

Health

Svietlahorsk, like much of Gomel Region, suffered extensive radioactive fallout after the Chernobyl Accident of 1986. This has led to significant health and ecological issues in the city and surrounding countryside.

International relations

Svietlahorsk is twinned with:[3]

References

  1. ^ According to the Instruction on Latin Transliteration of Geographical Names of the Republic of Belarus (decree of the State Committee on Land Resources, Surveying and Cartography of the Republic of Belarus dated 11.06.2007 No. 38): Постановление Государственного комитета по имуществу Республики Беларусь от 11.06.2007 № 38 «О внесении изменений и дополнений в Инструкцию по транслитерации географических названий Республики Беларусь буквами латинского алфавита» // Национальный правовой интернет-портал Республики Беларусь. (in Russian)
  2. ^
  3. ^ "Города-партнеры". svetlogorsk.by (in Russian). Svietlahorsk. Retrieved 2022-01-12.

External links

  • Светлагорск (Шацілкі). Суполка землякоў | Svietlahorsk (Šacilki). Local group | Светлогорск (Шатилки). Группа земляков // Facebook

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BelarusRegionGomelRaionSvietlahorskThe first written mention1560Area Total25 85 km2 9 98 sq mi Elevation131 m 430 ft Population 2019 Total67 054 Density2 594 km2 6 720 sq mi 2 Time zoneUTC 3 EET Postal code24743h in Russian Area code 375 2342License plate3WebsiteOfficial website in Russian Svietlahorsk na Biarezinie Svietlahorsk on Biarezina is also a railroad station on the Zhlobin Kalinkavichy railway line Contents 1 Town structure 1 1 Industrial area 1 2 Residential area 1 2 1 Communal living area 1 2 1 1 Addressing schemes 1 2 1 2 Current microdistricts 1 2 1 3 Mikrarajon Kastrycnicki 1 2 1 4 Mikrarajon Piersamajski 1 2 1 5 Mikrarajon Maladziozny 1 2 1 6 Mikrarajon Piatisotki 1 2 1 7 Mikrorajon Jubiliejny 1 2 1 8 Mikrorajon Sacilki 2 Industry 3 Religion 4 Sights 5 Health 6 International relations 7 References 8 External linksTown structure EditSvietlahorsk is divided into two major parts agricultural industrial area on the east of Svietlahorsk and the residential area on the west of Svietlahorsk There are no occupied residential buildings in its industrial area apart from lechebno trudovoy profilaktoriy which is a type of prison of the Soviet legacy dedicated to forced rehab of alcoholics and drug addicts Industrial area Edit The industrial area s main street is the Zavadskaja vulica Along Zavadskaja street five major factories are located Svetlogorskkhimvolokno Svietlahorsk Chemical Fibre Plant an artificial fibre plant one of the main chemical plants in Belarusian chemical sector The cellulose and cardboard factory which mainly produces cardboard and cardboard packaging The cellusose whitening plant a recently built plant which produces sulfur whitened crude cellulose from raw wood Svetlogorskiy domostroitelnyy kombinat Svietlahorsk house building plant which is dedicated to production of mixed metal concrete blocs used for large scale apartment block buildings Near the center of Zavadskaja street there is a turn to vulica Sviardlova Sverdlova street the start of which is also located in industrial area Along it there are large stretches of ogorods kitchen gardens and garage blocks There are also industrial railway lines of Svetlogorskkhimvolokno s cellulose and cardboard factories crossing Sverdlova street under the bridge At the end of the industrial area Sverdlova street s part is the Svetlogorskiy ZhBiK Svietlahorsk Mixed Metal Concrete Plant which mass produces smaller metal concrete blocks used in construction But unlike Svietlahorsk house building plant ZhBiK does not produce complete sections of multifloor apartment blocks mainly the smaller blocks like metal concrete curbstones and metal concrete blocks used to enclose technical wells Near the end of Zavadskaja street near the cellulose whitening plant there is a crossing with Savieckaja vulica Saveckaja street and a few other plants are located along its starting part Svetlogorskaya ovoschnaya fabrika Svietlahorsk vegetable greenhouses which produces a range of vegetables for the local population potatoes beets carrots onions etc Svetlogorskiy rybkhoz Svietlahorsk fish farm which mainly produces locally bred fish for local consumption Svetlogorskaya TETs Svietlahorsk Power Plant the 150MWt mixed fuel mainly gas power plant supplying Svietlahorsk and also partly Rechitsa and Zhlobin Residential area Edit The residential area encompasses the town of Svietlohorsk s main part and it is the area were all people in Svietlahorsk live It is mainly divided into the communal area and the private area which a few exceptions there and in between Communal living area Edit Communal living area of Svietlahorsk is the area where all utilities electricity water canalization TV broadband and most importantly external house renovation are all largely provided by the state owned Kommunalno zhilischnoye unitarnoe predpriyatie Svetoch Svietac communal living unitary enterprise It s a densely populated main residential area of Svietlahorsk which is home to around 55 000 of its people Unlike the name may suggest there are almost no true communal residential houses in the area and this is where most multifloor apartments blocks of Svietlahorsk are located Most apartments are privately owned by families living in them although in the same buildings there are a number of state owned apartments which the state leases to people living in them Communal residential area at first was built along two first streets of modern Svietlahorsk Lienina vulica and Internacyajanalnaja vulica and that part of the communal residential area in Svielahorsk is now called Stary horad The Old Town From 1964 to the current time coinciding with the start of Chemical fibre plant construction the approach to housing in Svietlahorsk changed Instead of building houses along expanding streets the experimental architectural policy demanded that the rapidly built apartment blocks were only subdivided to mikrorajon microdistricts without the internal street based addressing in the borders of mikrorajon Addressing schemes Edit From 1964 on all buildings within mikrorajon were getting mikrorajon based addresses e g mikrorajon 1 house 14 flat 30 if it was for flats or mikrorajon 1 house 12A if it was a kindergarten or other building not dedicated to housing To add to this experimental scheme at first mikrorajon were only listed by natural numbers which led to the short addressing scheme which looked like 1 10 11 which stood for mikrorajon 1 house 10 flat 11 This short addressing scheme is still widely used in Svietlahorsk hospital patients medical records Later the mikrorajon numbers were augmented with human sounding names for instance mikrorajon 1 became mikrorajon Oktyabrski However the previous short scheme persists to this day and still it is widespread to call mikrorajon by numbers To add to the complexity of addressing not all multi storey apartment blocks were parts of mikrorajon There were de facto mikrorajons which had no mikrorajon level subdivision for instance the Pyatisotki district of addresses but street level subdivision From 2018 onwards Svetoch started to implement the all Belarusian law demanding the street level addressing for all buildings in Belarus Mikrorajon according to implementation of the aforementioned law by Svetoch have not perished but were left only as to signify the discrete sets of apartment blocks delimited from one another That is how the Pyatisotki which was previously addressed by streets and not by mikrorajon became the new valid mikrorajon For the mikrorajons like Stary Horad and Piatisotki the older sole street based addressing was left in place as the houses in them were never previously addressed by mikrorajon The normalization of addresses led to the fact that all following addresses are currently referring to the single flat in Svietlahorsk and all of them are correct and being used as of 2021 1 48 1 Mikrorayon 1 house 48 flat 1 Mikrorayon Oktyabrski house 48 flat 1 Zavulak Startavy house 1 flat 1 whereas Zavulak Startavy 1 is the new address for the same house that was previously called Mikrorajon Oktyabrski house 48 Despite the new street level addressing the post offices continue to serve mikrorajon level addressed parcels and so do the rest of administrative and commercial structures in Svietlahorsk Current microdistricts Edit The list of microdistricts mikrorayons of Svietlahorsk as of 2021 Mikrarajon Stary Horad Mikrorayon Staryy Gorod previously unnumbered Mikrarajon Kastrycnicki Mikrorayon Oktyabrski mikrorayon 1 Mikrarajon Piersamajski Mikrorayon Pervomayskiy mikrorayon 2 Mikrarajon Maladziozny Mikrorayon Molodezhnyy mikrorayon 3 Mikrarajon Jubiliejny Mikrorayon Yubileynyy mikrorayon 4 Mikrarajon Piatisotki Mikrorayon Pyatisotki previously unnumbered Mikrarajon Sacilki Mikrorayon Shatilki mikrorayon 5 Mikrarajon Biarezina Mikrorayon Berezina mikrorayon 6 Mikrarajon Paliessie Mikrorayon Polesye mikrorayon 6A Mikrarajon Paudniovy Mikrorayon Yuzhnyy mikrorayon 8 Mikrarajon Kastrycnicki Edit Mikrarajon Kastrycnicki was the first numbered mikrorajon of Svietlahorsk largely built between 1964 and 1969 with an additional houses built on its edge during the 1989 to 1991 and some additional houses being built there to this day albeit sporadically the last one was built in 2012 It mostly consists of five floor khrushchyovkas spanning several podyezds but not less than 2 podyezds per apartment block with typically 60 120 apartments per block Houses built in 1989 1991 are nine storey apartment buildings with one to five podyezds each Mikrorajon Kastrycnicki has one school one stadium with taekwondo school sprint running school and a gym four kindergartens one kindergarten for children with special needs one boxing sportschool and an internal park Mikrarajon Piersamajski Edit Mikrarajon Piersamajski was the second numbered mikrorajon built in Svietlahorsk largely in 1967 1972 It is around the size of the Kastrycnicki mikrorajon and also largely consists of khrushchyovka Few additional sets of nine floor apartment blocks were built there in the late 1980s and in the 1990s nine storey apartment blocks built along the vulica Batava contain two floor apartments which was a novelty for Svietlahorsk at the time they were built Mikrarajon Piersamajski has two schools four kindergartens Unlike Kastrycnicki which was built from a cleaned up construction site and later planted with mainly deciduous trees Piersamajski was built preserving the pine forest where it was sited so all internal yards of Piersamajski contain actual pine forest Mikrarajon Maladziozny Edit Mikrarajon Maladziozny is by far the largest mikrorajon in Svietlahorsk It has more than 90 apartment blocks and most of those apartment blocks are 9 floor houses spanning several podyezds It was the Maladziozny which foreseen the architectural policy change in 1976 which forbade the construction of 5 floor blocks in favour of 9 floor blocks Maladziozny was mostly built in the 1970s and the 1980s with the most recent houses built there in the early 2010s Maladziozny is the first numbered mikrorajon in Svietlahorsk not completely contained within enclosing streets Maladziozny is itself crossed by vulica Azalava and vulica Lunacarskaha Maladziozny has four schools multiple kindergartens a pediatric clinic and a center for after school education of children Mikrarajon Piatisotki Edit Mikrarajon Piatisotki is a small mikrorajon mostly built in the late 1960s to the early 1970s behind the market on Internacyajanalnaja street which first passed through the Stary Horad then went through the central town market Unlike with all other previously built mikrorajon Piatisotki apartment blocks largely consisted of malosemeykas reduced area single room flats built to house the growing worker population of Svietlahorsk around that time Two houses five floor and nine storey with full fledged non malosemeyka apartments where additionally built there later in the late 1980s Piatisotki has one school no kindergartens Svietlahorsk court and Svietlahorsk military command office Mikrorajon Jubiliejny Edit Internacyajanalnaja street before the Jubiliejny was built spanned the Stary Horad then it went through the town market and then to Piatisotki In the late 1980s architectural policy demanded to demolish the town market and to establish a new town square and town center enclosed by two new mikrorajons Jubiliejny was one of these two mikrorajons and it was built on the site of the demolished town market It completely consists of 9 floor apartment buildings with the only exception of the so called shesnadtsatietazhka the 16 floor one which has 16 floors and is a peak of architectural ensemble foreseeing the new town square Mikrorajon Sacilki Edit Construction of the new town square demanded also that the village Sacilki where Svietlahorsk started had to be mostly demolished near the new town square But the construction which started in the early 1990s stopped halfway due to Soviet Union collapse and the changed attitudes towards property and private housing which became preferable to apartment block living in the new post communist era Therefore mikrorajon microdistrict Sacilki was never properly built It now consists of one five storey two entance house one nine floor residential house and two conjoined 10 storey multi entrance residential houses overlooking the town square including the so called dom s chasami house with a clock In the early 2010s the renewed interest to construction in this mikrorajon was brought in by the Iranian investment to the construction of two large malls in mikrorajon Sacilki which are popularly called Iranskiy kvartal Persian quarter Malls were built went into service but the further plans to build several more multifloor apartment blocks behind Iranskiy kvartal by 2015 were never realized Apart from Iranskiy kvartal mikrorajon Sacilki also hosts Svietlahorsk Office of Prosecutor Industry EditWithin Svietlahorsk there are many industrial activities and organizations including the power plant a chemical man made fiber plant a reinforced concrete industrial complex a petroleum producing industry a pulp and paper milk industry butter making factory a bakery and an industrial college Religion EditEastern Orthodoxy is by far the dominant religion in Svietlahorsk followed by Catholicism There are several Protestant churches There are three Eastern Orthodox churches one Catholic cathedral built in 1997 a Baptist prayer house on Paryckaja street an Evangelical church behind the sixth microdistrict and a New Apostolic church near the town s banya public baths Apart from mainstream Christian congregations there is a prominent Jehovah s Witnesses community in Svietlahorask Earlier in the 1990s and the early 2000s there has also been an active local Protestant community called The Light Of Truth in Russian Svet Istiny which ceased most of its operations by the late 2000s Sights EditEastern Orthodox cathedral with a gold plated domes near the fourth microdistrict Catholic cathedral near the city near the Svietlahorsk waterfront The quay Museum of local lore on Lenina street Art gallery Tradition Belarusian Karcinnaja halereja Tradycyja near the corner of the second microdistrict which hosts exhibitions and a variety of paintings drawings and art objects by the painters from Svietlahorsk and beyond Monument to Raman Sacila the purported founder of Sacilki Monument to Petr Miroshnichenko Hero of the Soviet Union who shielded the battalion of Soviet soldiers from a German machinegun with his chest in battles near Svietlahorsk depicting Petr in his battle munition kneeling monument to the Unknown Soldier near the town s railway station where particularly harsh battles between German and Soviet army units took place depicting an unknown soldier in his battle munition kneeling Monument on the town s waterfront dedicated to all and everyone who fell a victim to the Second World War it is bell shaped Monument to soldiers from Svietlahorsk who died in Soviet Afghan war depicting two Soviet male soldiers near a crashed helicopter on the town s waterfront Tank remade into a monument on the town s waterfront A wedding vow arc on the town s waterfront where newly wed couples leave locked doorlocks on it as a symbol to their marital commitment Vityaz knight sculpture carved from tree stump near the Pyatisotki microdistrict Wooden sculpture of mother and child near the Tradition art gallery Wooden monument to youth near the corner of the third microdistrict Statue of Prometheus holding fire near the House of Culture of the Energy Workers Additional monuments to Prometheus near all major highway entrances to Svietlahorsk Great Gatsby mural on the private house near the town s waterfront Health EditSvietlahorsk like much of Gomel Region suffered extensive radioactive fallout after the Chernobyl Accident of 1986 This has led to significant health and ecological issues in the city and surrounding countryside International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Belarus Svietlahorsk is twinned with 3 Călărași District Moldova Călărași Romania Chernushinsky District Russia Helmstedt Germany Ivanteyevka Russia Kingisepp Russia Kommunar Russia Mendip England United Kingdom Mtskheta Georgia Obzor Nesebar Bulgaria Pushkinsky District Russia Sliven Bulgaria Svetlogorsk Russia Svetly RussiaReferences Edit According to the Instruction on Latin Transliteration of Geographical Names of the Republic of Belarus decree of the State Committee on Land Resources Surveying and Cartography of the Republic of Belarus dated 11 06 2007 No 38 Postanovlenie Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po imushestvu Respubliki Belarus ot 11 06 2007 38 O vnesenii izmenenij i dopolnenij v Instrukciyu po transliteracii geograficheskih nazvanij Respubliki Belarus bukvami latinskogo alfavita Nacionalnyj pravovoj internet portal Respubliki Belarus in Russian Statisticheskij ezhegodnik Gomelskoj oblasti 2019 Goroda partnery svetlogorsk by in Russian Svietlahorsk Retrieved 2022 01 12 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Svietlahorsk Svetlagorsk Shacilki Supolka zemlyakoy Svietlahorsk Sacilki Local group Svetlogorsk Shatilki Gruppa zemlyakov Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Svietlahorsk amp oldid 1135244733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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