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Pushkina Street (Russian: улица Пушкина; Tatar: Пушкин урамы, romanized: Puşkin uramı) is the main street of Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The street runs from the Qaban lake to the south-west, to Kazanka River in the north. The street is one of the busiest in Kazan and is a major shopping area.
The street is named after the famous Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The street's name is one of the oldest and dates back to 19th century.
55°47′06″N 49°07′08″E / 55.78500°N 49.11889°E / 55.78500; 49.11889
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