| Voroshylovskyi District Ворошиловський район | |
|---|---|
|  Coat of arms | |
| Country | Ukraine | 
| Oblast | Donetsk Oblast | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 9.80 km2 (3.78 sq mi) | 
| Population | |
| • Total | 94,168 | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) | 

Districts of Donetsk on the territory of the Donetsk City Municipality:
|   Budonivskyi District   Voroshylovskyi District   Kalininskyi District   Kyivskyi District   Kirovskyi District |   Kuibyshevskyi District   Leninskyi District   Petrovskyi District   Proletarskyi District | 
Voroshylovskyi District (Ukrainian: Ворошиловський район) is an urban district of Donetsk, Ukraine, named after Marshal of the Soviet Union Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov.
It is the Donetsk's downtown and was created in 1973 after splitting away from the Kalininskyi District, Donetsk.
Places
 Donetsk Oblast Appellate Court (21st century) Donetsk Oblast Appellate Court (21st century)
 Yuzivka Social Assembly, the building was demolished before 1920 Yuzivka Social Assembly, the building was demolished before 1920
 Donetsk Synagogue (21st century) Donetsk Synagogue (21st century)
 Yuzivka Regional Hospital, 1910 Yuzivka Regional Hospital, 1910
 Station of the Donetsk children railroad, 1930s Station of the Donetsk children railroad, 1930s
 Building of the Donetsk Regional State Administration Building of the Donetsk Regional State Administration
 Donetsk Philharmony Donetsk Philharmony
 Donetsk Opera Theater during Nazi occupation Donetsk Opera Theater during Nazi occupation
 Opera Theater, different view, 2008 Opera Theater, different view, 2008
 King's Tower, 2009 King's Tower, 2009
 Lenin Square in 2010 with Lenin's monument and Donbass Palace Lenin Square in 2010 with Lenin's monument and Donbass Palace
 Hotel Donbass Palace, July 2014 Hotel Donbass Palace, July 2014
External links
- Voroshilov Raion at the Mayor of Donetsk website
- Voroshilov Raion at the Uzovka website
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