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During Joseph Stalin's rule (1922–1953), many places, mostly cities, in the Soviet Union and other communist countries were named or renamed in honour of him as part of the cult of personality surrounding him. Most of these places had their names changed back to the original ones shortly after the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956, or after the beginning of destalinisation in 1961. In some countries, including those in the West, there are streets, squares, etc. named after Stalingrad (and hence indirectly after Stalin), in honour of the courage shown by the defenders at the battle of Stalingrad against Nazi Germany. These names have not been changed back, since they refer to the battle of Stalingrad rather than the city itself. CitiesEastern Europe{{flag|Albania}}- Qyteti Stalin, 1950–1990 – Kuçovë
{{flag|Bulgaria}}- Stalin, 1949–1956 – Varna
{{flag|East Germany}}- Stalinstadt, 1953–1961 – Eisenhüttenstadt
{{flag|Hungary}}- Sztálinváros, 1951–1961 – Dunaújváros
{{flag|Poland}}- Stalinogród, 1953–1956 – Katowice
{{flag|Romania}}- Oraşul Stalin, 1950–1960 – Brașov
Former Soviet Union{{flag|Armenia}}{{flag|Azerbaijan}}- Stalino, – Çaylı, Tartar
- Stalino, – Stalino, Goygol
{{flag|Georgia}}- Staliniri, 1934–1961 – Tskhinvali, South Ossetia
- Stalinisi, 1931–1934 – Khashuri, Shida Kartli
{{flag|Russia}}- Stalingrad, 1925–1961 – Volgograd
- Stalinogorsk, 1934–1961 – Novomoskovsk
- Stalinsk, 1932–1961 – Novokuznetsk
{{flag|Tajikistan}}- Stalinabad, 1929–1961 – Dushanbe
{{flag|Ukraine}}- Stalino, 1924–1961 – Donetsk
Parks and natural placesFormer Soviet Union {{flag|Azerbaijan}}- Stalin raion, – Sabail raion
{{flag|Russia}}- Zavod imeni Stalina (ZIS, Factory named after Stalin) in Moscow, USSR, 1931–1959. Luxury car and truck factory. Now Zavod Imeni Likhacheva (ZIL).
{{flag|Tajikistan}}- Pik Stalina (Stalin Peak), 1932–1962 – Ismail Samani Peak
Eastern Europe{{flag|Bulgaria}}- Vrah Stalin (Stalin Peak), 1950-1962 - Musala
{{flag|Czech Republic}}- Stalingrad – Housing estate Karviná-Nové Město, Karviná,
- Stalingrad – Housing estate built in 1950s Žďár nad Sázavou, The name Stalingrad is still in use in this town as of 2009{{update inline|date=October 2017}} despite some attempts to rename the borough after the Velvet revolution.{{fact|date=October 2017}}
{{flag|Czechoslovakia}}- Stalinovy závody (Stalin factories) in Záluží near Most, 1946–1962. Chemical factory founded during World War II to produce synthetic oil. [https://web.archive.org/web/20071231021304/http://www.chemopetrol.cz/html/index.php?s1=1&s2=5&s3=1&s4=6&lng=1]
{{flag|Romania}}- Raionul Stalin (Stalin city district), Bucharest,
- Regiunea Stalin (Stalin region), in central Romania (1950–1960)
- Poiana Stalin, Poiana Braşov (1950–1960)
{{flag|Slovakia}}- Stalinov štít (in Slovak, Stalinův štít or štít J. V. Stalina in Czech, Stalin Peak or J. V. Stalin Peak), 1949–1961 – Gerlachov Peak,
Asia{{flag|China}}- Stalin Park – Park Harbin
North America{{flag|Canada}}- Geographic Township of Stalin, before 1986 – Geographic Township of Hansen, Ontario
- Mount Stalin, before 1987 – Mount Peck, British Columbia
Streets and squares Eastern Europe{{flag|Czech Republic }}{{unreferenced section|date=March 2010}}- Stalinova ulice (Stalin Street) – now Vinohradská tř. (from 1962; formerly: Říčanská, Černokostelecká, Jungmannova (1884-1920), Fochova (1920-1940), Schwerinova (1940-1945)), Prague
- Stalinova ulice – now Starochodovská ul., Prague
- Stalinova ulice – now Pěkná ul. (1962–1972 Jiráskova ul.), Brno-Chrlice
- Stalinova ulice – now Americká ul. (Stodolní, Jungmannova, Moskevská, Vítězná), Plzeň
- Stalinova třída / třída Generalissima Stalina (Stalin Road / Generalissimus Stalin Road) – now Revoluční ul. (formerly Hauptstraße), Krnov,
- Stalinova třída – now třída Míru, Pardubice
- Stalinovo náměstí (Stalin Square) – now Palackého nám., Bruntál
- Stalinovo náměstí – now Masarykovo nám., Ostrava
- Stalinovo náměstí - now Mariánské nám., Uherský Brod
- Stalinovy sady (Stalin Park) – now Koliště, Brno-město
{{flag|East Germany }}{{unreferenced section|date=March 2010}}- Stalinallee (Stalin Avenue) in Berlin, East Germany, 1952–1961 – now Karl-Marx-Allee (see also: Stalin-Allee, about a film featuring this street)
- Stalinstraße (Stalin Street) – now Lübsche Straße, Wismar
- Stalinstraße – now St.Annen-Straße, Brandenburg an der Havel
- Stalinstraße – now Wismarsche Straße, Schwerin
- Stalinstraße – now Gartenstraße, Bützow
- Stalinstraße – now Am Planetarium, Jena
- Stalinstraße – now Chemnitzer Straße, Mölkau
- Stalinstraße – now Eisenberger Straße, Hermsdorf[1]
- Stalinstraße – now Straße des Friedens, Wurzen
- Stalinstraße – now Thomasstraße, Greiz
- Stalinstraße – now Schweriner Straße, Ludwigslust
- Stalinstraße – now Bernhardstraße, Sonneberg
- Stalinstraße – now Fritz-Hesse-Straße, Dessau
{{flag|Hungary }}- Sztálin út (Stalin Street) – now Andrássy út, Budapest
{{flag|Poland }}{{unreferenced section|date=March 2010}}- Ulica Józefa Stalina (Joseph Stalin Street) – now ulica Dworcowa, Gliwice
- Ulica Józefa Stalina – now ulica Główna, Łódź
- Ulica Józefa Stalina – now ulica Lwowska, Tarnów
- Aleja Stalina (Stalin Avenue) – now Aleje Ujazdowskie, Warsaw
- Ulica Marszałka Stalina (Marshal Stalin Street) – now ulica Jedności Narodowej, Wrocław
- Ulica Józefa Stalina - now ulica Lipowa, Białystok
{{flag|Romania }}{{unreferenced section|date=March 2010}}- Bulevardul I.V. Stalin (J.V. Stalin Boulevard) – now Bulevardul Aviatorilor, Bucharest
- Piața I.V. Stalin (J.V. Stalin Square) – now Charles de Gaulle Square, Bucharest
- Parcul I.V. Stalin (J.V. Stalin Park) – now Herăstrău Park, Bucharest
{{flag|Slovakia }}{{unreferenced section|date=March 2010}}- Námestie J.V. Stalina / Nám. maršála J.V. Stalina / Stalinovo námestie (J.V. Stalin Square / Marshal J.V. Stalin Square / Stalin Square) – now Námestie Maratónu mieru, Košice
- Stalinova ulica (Stalin Street) – now Hlavná ulica, Prešov
- Stalinovo námestie (Stalin Square) – now Námestie SNP, Bratislava
Former Soviet Union {{flag|Belarus }}- Prospekt imeni Stalina (Проспект имени Сталина, Stalin Avenue), 1952–1961 – now Prospekt Nezavisimosti (Проспект Независимости, Independence Avenue), Minsk{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
{{flag|Estonia }}- Stalingradi väljak (Stalingrad Square) – now Tornide väljak (Towers' Square), Tallinn[2]
- Stalini tänav (Stalin Street) – now Lossi tänav (Castle Street), Kuressaare[2]
- Stalini tänav – now Vestervalli tänav (Vestervalli Street), Narva[2]
- Stalini väljak (Stalin Square) (1940–1960) – now Viru väljak (Viru Square), Tallinn[2]
- Stalini väljak – now Kesklinna park (City Park), Võru[2][3]
{{flag|Georgia }}- სტალინის ქუჩა, (Улица Сталина, Stalin Street), Gori (Stalin's birthplace){{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
- სტალინის ქუჩა, (Улица Сталина, Stalin Street), Tsnori{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
{{flag|Latvia}}- Staļina iela (Stalin Street), 1940–1941 – now Lielā iela (Main Street), Jelgava[4]
{{flag|Russia}}- Ulitsa Stalina, (Улица Сталина, Stalin Street) – formerly Friendship Street, Beslan{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
- Prospekt Stalina, (Проспект Сталина, Stalin Avenue) – now Ulitsa 50 Let Pobedy
Western Europe {{unreferenced section|date=March 2010}}{{flag|Austria}}- Stalinplatz (Stalin Square), 1946–1956 – Schwarzenbergplatz, Vienna
{{flag|Belgium}}- Avenue de Stalingrad (Stalingrad Avenue), Brussels [https://web.archive.org/web/20150115120117/http://www.brussels.be/artdet.cfm/7186/Redevelopment-of-the-Avenue-Stalingrad-and-the-Rouppe-district]
{{flag|France}}- Place de la Bataille-de-Stalingrad (Battle of Stalingrad Square), Paris
- Rue Staline (Stalin Street), Essômes-sur-Marne[5]
{{flag|Italy}}- Corso Stalingrado (Stalingrad Road), Cairo Montenotte
- Via Stalin (Stalin Street), Campobello di Licata
- Via Stalin, Raffadali
- Via Stalingrado (Stalingrad Street), Bologna
- Via Stalingrado, Canosa di Puglia
- Via Stalingrado, Cinisello Balsamo
- Via Stalingrado, Correggio
- Via Stalingrado, Parma
- Via Stalingrado, Prato
- Via Stalingrado, Reggio Emilia
- Via Stalingrado, Rimini
- Via Stalingrado, San Giorgio di Piano
- Via Stalingrado, Santa Caterina Villarmosa
- Via Stalingrado, Savona
- Via Stalingrado, Sesto San Giovanni
{{flag|Netherlands}}- Stalinlaan – now Vrijheidslaan, Amsterdam. Following the liberation of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation in 1945, the city of Amsterdam named three major streets for the World War II Big Three – Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin – the three streets converging on Victory Square. The first two names remain, but the name of Stalin Street was changed to "Freedom" (Vrijheid) after the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956.
{{flag|United Kingdom}}- Stalin Road, Colchester
- Stalin Avenue, Chatham
North America{{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}}- Stalin Street, Dow Village
Asia{{flag|China }}{{unreferenced section|date=March 2010}}- Stalin Street Changchun, (1946—1996) The longest street in Northeast China. It was given this name in the aftermath of Operation August Storm, the victorious large-scale Soviet campaign in Manchuria.
- Stalin Square Dalian, (1946—1993) This square was given its name for its Stalin statue, which has since been removed.
- Stalin Road, (斯大林路), Dalian
{{flag|Iran}}- Stalin Street, former name of a street in Tehran. The city named three streets after the three leaders - Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin - that met at the Tehran Conference of 1943. The names all disappeared after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.[6]
{{flag|North Korea}}- Ssŭttallin kŏri (쓰딸린 거리; Stalin Street) – now Victory Street, Pyongyang[7]
See also- List of places named after Lenin
- List of renamed cities and towns in Russia
- List of things named after Fidel Castro
- List of things named after Kim Il-sung
References1. ^{{cite web |title=Chronik Hermsdorf / Thüringen 1950 bis 1954 |website=Hermsdorf Regional - die Geschichte einer Stadt |quote=21.12.1951 - Die Bahnhofstraße und die Eisenberger Straße wurden zusammengelegt und in Josef-Stalin-Straße umbenannt. |url=http://www.hermsdorf-regional.de/chronik/stadt/1950-1954.html |accessdate=14 September 2013}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=http://www.eki.ee/cgi-bin/mkn8.cgi?form=ee&lang=en&kohanimi=stalin&f2v=Y&keel=&f3v=Y&allikas=&staatus=&nimeliik=&maakond=&vald=&kihelkond=&asum=&f10v=Y&x1d=&x1m=&x1s=&x2d=&x2m=&x2s=&y1d=&y1m=&y1s=&y2d=&y2m=&y2s=&f14v=Y&of=tb|title=EKI KNAB|publisher=EKI|accessdate=8 August 2010}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Radzinsky|first=Edvard|title=Stalin}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Jelgavas ielas|url=http://www.jelgavasbiblioteka.lv/par-jelgavu/jelgavas-ielas/|website=Jelgavas pilsētas bibliotēka|accessdate=26 April 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Staline, rue d'Essomes-sur-Marne|url=http://www.encyclopedie.picardie.fr/Staline-rue-d-Essomes-sur-Marne.html|website=PICARDIA, l'encyclopédie picarde|accessdate=26 April 2018}} 6. ^{{cite book|author=Elliot, Jason|title=Mirrors of the Unseen: Journeys through Iran|publisher=Picador|page=15}} 7. ^{{cite book|last=Armstrong|first=Charles K.|title=The North Korean Revolution, 1945–1950|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eUf-_XACg3UC&pg=PA42|year=2013|publisher=Cornell University Press|location=Ithaca|isbn=0-8014-6879-5|page=42}}
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