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Риджент-Стрит (одна из главных торговых улиц в центральной части Лондона)
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общая лексика
принц-регент (титул Георга, принца Уэльского, кот. в 1811-20 управлял государством в связи с психическим заболеванием своего отца Георга III [George III]; впоследствии стал королём Георгом IV [George IV] - правил с 1820 по 1830)
синоним
Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London. It is named after George, the Prince Regent (later George IV) and was laid out under the direction of the architect John Nash and James Burton. It runs from Waterloo Place in St James's at the southern end, through Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus, to All Souls Church. From there Langham Place and Portland Place continue the route to Regent's Park.
The street's layout was completed in 1825 and was an early example of town planning in England, replacing earlier roads including Swallow Street. Nash and Burton's street layout has survived, although all the original buildings except All Souls Church have been replaced following reconstruction in the late 19th century. The street is known for its flagship retail stores, including Liberty, Hamleys, Jaeger and the Apple Store. The Royal Polytechnic Institution, now the University of Westminster, has been based on Regent Street since 1838.