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Area them. IN AND. Lenin, in 1976
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Baywalk. Dnipropetrovsk, 1976
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Cinema “Salut”. Monument to the Hero of the Soviet Union N.I. Stashkov, 1983
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Dnepropetrovsk. Book House, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Diorama “Battle for the Dnepr”, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. GI monument Petrovsky, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Historical Museum. DI. Yavornytsky, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Monument of Glory, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Monument TG Shevchenko at the Komsomolsk Island, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Monument to Alexander Matrosov, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Music School. MI Glinka, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Opera and Ballet Theater, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Organ music hall, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Palace of culture of students in the park to them. TG Shevchenko, 1989
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Dnepropetrovsk. Prospect of Karl Marx, 1989
The postcard collection dedicated to Dnipro consists of 42 items, suggesting examples from 1976 to 1989. These postcards offer a unique glimpse into the city’s architectural and cultural features during different decades.
Featured landmarks include the railway station and circus, the Shevchenko monument near the musical-dramatic theater, and the opera and ballet theater. Lenin Square and the agricultural institute building are also frequently depicted, highlighting their significance in city life.
The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes: from squares and streets to embankments and panoramic views. Monuments and memorials, such as the Petrovsky and Chkalov monuments, create an image of a city rich in historical and cultural landmarks.
The collection is valuable for studying the city’s history through dates, captions, and postmarks. It is of interest to collectors, historians, and designers seeking to understand Dnipro’s development during this period.