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==Commemoration== [[File:Мемориальная доска писателю Максиму Горькому.JPG|thumb|Gorky memorial plaque on Glinka street in [[Smolensk]]]] * In almost every large settlement of the states of the former USSR, there was<ref>{{cite web |author=|title=Bandera Street appeared in the liberated Izium|url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2022/12/3/7379110/|website=[[Ukrayinska Pravda]] |date=3 December 2022|access-date=3 December 2022|language=Ukrainian}}</ref> or is Gorky Street. In 2013, 2110 streets, avenues and lanes in Russia were named "Gorky", and another 395 were named "Maxim Gorky".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://karta.tendryakovka.ru/streets/570|title=Gorky Street|publisher=karta.tendryakovka.ru|access-date=13 February 2020}}</ref> * Gorky was the name of [[Nizhny Novgorod]] from 1932 to 1990. * [[Gorkovsky suburban railway line, Moscow]] * Gorkovskoye village of [[Novoorsky District]] of [[Orenburg Oblast]] * Gorky village in the [[Leningrad oblast]] * Gorkovsky village ([[Volgograd]]) (formerly Voroponovo) * Village named after Maxim Gorky, [[Kameshkovsky District]] of [[Vladimir Oblast]] * Gorkovskoye village is the district center of [[Omsk Oblast]] (formerly [[Ikonnikovo]]) * Maxim Gorky village, [[Znamensky District, Omsk Oblast|Znamensky District]] of [[Omsk Oblast]] * Village named after Maxim Gorky, [[Krutinsky District]] of [[Omsk Oblast]] * In [[Nizhny Novgorod]] the Central District Children's Library, the Academic Drama Theater, a street, as well as a square are named after Maxim Gorky. And the most important attraction there is the museum-apartment of Maxim Gorky * Drama theaters in the following cities are named after Maxim Gorky: Moscow ([[Moscow Art Theatre|MAT]], 1932), [[Vladivostok]] (Primorsky Gorky Drama Theater – PGDT), Berlin ([[Maxim Gorki Theater]]), [[Baku]] ([[Azerbaijan State Theatre of Young Spectators|ASTYZ]]), [[Astana]] (Russian Drama Theater named after M. Gorky), [[Tula, Russia|Tula]] ([[Tula Academic Theatre]]), [[Minsk]] (Theater named after M. Gorky), [[Rostov-on-Don]] (Rostov Drama Theater named after M. Gorky), [[Krasnodar]], [[Samara]] (Samara Drama Theater named after M. Gorky), [[Orenburg]] (Orenburg Regional Drama Theater), [[Volgograd]] (Volgograd Regional Drama Theater), [[Magadan]] (Magadan Regional Music and Drama Theater), [[Simferopol]] (KARDT), Kustanay, [[Kudymkar]] (Komi- Perm National Drama Theater), Young Spectator Theater in [[Lviv]], as well as in [[Saint Petersburg]] from 1932 to 1992 (DB). Also, the name was given to the Interregional Russian Drama Theater of the [[Fergana Valley]], the [[Tashkent]] State Academic Theater, the Tula Regional Drama Theater, and the [[Nur-Sultan]] Regional Drama Theater. * Palaces of Culture named after Maxim Gorky were built in [[Nevinnomyssk]], [[Rovenky]], [[Novosibirsk]] and [[Saint Petersburg]] * Universities: [[Maxim Gorky Literature Institute]], [[Ural State University]], [[Donetsk National Medical University]], Minsk State Pedagogical Institute, Omsk State Pedagogical University, until 1993 [[Turkmen State University]] in Ashgabat was named after Maxim Gorky (now named after [[Magtymguly Pyragy]]), Sukhum State University was named after Maxim Gorky, [[National University of Kharkiv]] was named after Gorky in 1936–1999, Ulyanovsk Agricultural Institute, Uman Agricultural Institute, Kazan Order of the Badge of Honor The institute was named after Maxim Gorky until it was granted the status of an academy in 1995 (now Kazan State Agrarian University), the Mari Polytechnic Institute and Perm State University named after Maxim Gorky (1934–1993) * The following cities have parks named after Maxim Gorky: [[Rostov-on-Don]], [[Taganrog]], [[Saratov]], [[Minsk]], [[Krasnoyarsk]], [[Melitopol]], Moscow, [[Alma-Ata]] * School in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]] and [[Podgorica]], [[Montenegro]] - both named "[[Maksim Gorki]]". ===Monuments=== Monuments of Maxim Gorky are installed in many cities. Among them: * In Russia – Borisoglebsk, Arzamas, Volgograd, Voronezh, Vyborg, Dobrinka, Izhevsk, Krasnoyarsk, Moscow, Nevinnomyssk, Nizhny Novgorod, Orenburg, Penza, Pechora, Rostov-on-Don, Rubtsovsk, Rylsk, Ryazan, St. Petersburg, Sarov, Sochi, Taganrog, Khabarovsk, Chelyabinsk, Ufa, Yartsevo. * In [[Belarus]] – Dobrush, Minsk. Mogilev, Gorky Park, bust. * In [[Ukraine]] – [[Donetsk]], [[Kryvyi Rih]], [[Melitopol]], [[Yalta]], [[Yasynuvata]] * In [[Azerbaijan]] – Baku * In [[Kazakhstan]] – Alma-Ata, Zyryanovsk, Kostanay * In [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] – Tbilisi * In [[Moldova]] – Chișinău, Leovo * In Italy – Sorrento * In India – Gorky Sadan,<ref>[https://www.gorkysadan.com/ Gorky Sadan] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210507233846/https://gorkysadan.com/ |date=7 May 2021 }}</ref> [[Kolkata]] {{Gallery|title=Monuments of Gorky|align=center|height=|width= |File:Gorky Mukhina(6).jpg|Monument at [[Gorky Institute of World Literature]] ||Monument in [[Yalta]] |File:Panitnik Maximy Gorkomy in Luhansk.jpg|Monument in [[Luhansk]] |File:Памятник Горькому в Кишинёве (2015).jpg|Monument in [[Chișinău]] |File:Памятник Максиму Горькому в Днепре.jpg|Now dismantled monument in [[Dnipro]] as it was in 2021 }} ===Philately=== Maxim Gorky is depicted on postage stamps: [[Albania]] (1986),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/366120-Maxim_Gorky_1868-1936_Russian_and_Soviet_writer-Famous_Men-Albania|title=Maxim Gorky (1868–1936), Russian and Soviet writer|publisher=colnect.com|access-date=13 February 2020}}</ref> [[Vietnam]] (1968)<ref>,{{Cite web|url=https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/401035-Portrait_of_Maxim_Gorky-Gorky_Maxim_writer_1868_-_1936-Vietnam|title=Portrait of Maxim Gorky|publisher=colnect.com|access-date=13 February 2020}}</ref> India (1968),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/371753-Birth_Centenary_Maxim_Gorky-Centenaries_-_Personalities-India|title=Birth Centenary Maxim Gorky|publisher=colnect.com|access-date=13 February 2020}}</ref> [[Maldives]] (2018),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/857307-Leo_Tolstoy_1828-1910_Maxim_Gorky_1868-1936-190th_Anniversary_of_Leo_Tolstoy-Maldives|title=Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910); Maxim Gorky (1868–1936)|publisher=colnect.com|access-date=13 February 2020}}</ref> and many more. Some of them can be found below. {{^}} <gallery widths="180" heights="180" caption="Maxim Gorky [[postage stamp]]s"> File:Stamp 08.jpg|Postage stamp USSR, 1932 File:Rus Stamp-Gorky-1932.jpg|Postage stamp USSR, 1932 File:Stamp of USSR 0858.jpg|Postage stamp, the USSR, 1943 File:Stamp of USSR 0859.jpg|Postage stamp, the USSR, 1943 File:MaksimGorky2.jpg|Postage stamp, the USSR, "10 years since the death of M. Gorky" (1946, 30 kopeeks) File:MaksimGorky.jpg|Postage stamp, the USSR, "10 years since the death of M. Gorky" (1946, 60 kopeeks) File:DDR 1953 Maxim Gorky.jpg|Postage stamp, [[East Germany|GDR]], 1953 File:The Soviet Union 1956 CPA 1969 stamp (Maxim Gorky (after Vasily Yefanov) and Scene from The Mother).jpg|Postage stamp, the USSR, 1956 File:1958 CPA 2136.jpg|Postage stamp, the USSR, 1958 File:1959 CPA 2323.jpg|Postage stamp, the USSR, 1959 File:The Soviet Union 1968 CPA 3615 stamp (Maxim Gorky (after Valentin Serov, 1905)).jpg|Postage stamp, the USSR, 1968 File:Russia-2000-stamp-Maxim Gorky.jpg|Postage stamp, Russia, "Rusiia. XX век. Culture" (2000, 1,30 rubles) </gallery> In 2018, FSUE [[Russian Post]] released a [[miniature sheet]] dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the writer. ===Numismatics=== [[File:RR5110-0153R.png|thumb|Silver commemorative coin, 2 rubles "Maxim Gorky", 2018]] * In 1988, a 1 ruble coin was issued in the USSR, dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the writer. * In 2018, on the 150th anniversary of the writer's birthday, the [[Bank of Russia]] issued a commemorative silver coin with a face value of 2 rubles in the series "Outstanding Personalities of Russia".
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