Kozya Sloboda (Kazan Metro)

Coordinates: 55°48′55″N 49°05′56″E / 55.81528°N 49.09889°E / 55.81528; 49.09889
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Käcä Bistäse
Kozya Sloboda
General information
Coordinates55°48′55″N 49°05′56″E / 55.81528°N 49.09889°E / 55.81528; 49.09889
Owned byKazan Metro
Platforms1 Island platform
Tracks2
History
Opened30 December 2010
Services
Preceding station   Kazan Metro   Following station
Template:KazanMetro lines

Kozya Sloboda (Russian: Ко́зья Слобода́; Tatar: Кәҗә Бистәсе, romanized: Käcä Bistäse)[1] is a station on the Kazan Metro that opened December 30, 2010. It is the first station on the right bank of the Kazanka River. Construction on the station started in February 2006.[2]

The station was set to be called Käcä Bistäse (Tatar: Кәҗә Бистәсе) or Kozya Sloboda (Russian: Ко́зья Слобода́), but in the wake of protests led in part by students of Kazan State Energy University the city government settled on the purely descriptive name Aq Bars. The previous name, which translates roughly as Goat Settlement, was a traditional name for the region before it became a part of Kazan.[3] Due to citizens' protests and online voting, however, the name was switched back to Kozya Sloboda.[4] Other candidate names included Energouniversitet (Energy University) and Zarechye (Beyond the River Area).

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