Lenino-Kokushkino

Lenino-Kokushkino (Russian: Ле́нино-Коку́шкино; Tatar: Ленино-Кокушкино) is a rural locality (a selo) in Pestrechinsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, located on the Ushnya River in the Myosha's basin,[1] 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) north of Pestretsy, the administrative center of the district.

Lenin and his sister Anna also lived at the house in Kokushkino under a brief house-arrest, resulting from suspected involvement in his elder brother Alexander's revolutionary activity.

[2] The house where Lenin lived and spent his childhood summers mostly burned down in 1902, but the remaining part has been converted into a museum.

The main occupations of the residents are agriculture, cattle breeding, and poultry farming.

[1] There is a bakery, secondary, musical, and vocational schools, and a mosque.