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  2. Novokuznetskaya - Wikipedia

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    Novokuznetskaya. / 55.7415; 37.6295. Novokuznetskaya ( Russian: Новокузнецкая) is a Moscow Metro station on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line . The station was opened on 20 November 1943.

  3. List of Moscow Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    List of Moscow Metro stations. There are 300 active stations of the Moscow Metro. Of these, 263 on Moscow Metro proper, and some additional ones that are marketed by Moscow Metro: 6 stations of Moscow Monorail and 31 stations of the Moscow Central Circle. Two stations have been closed (the old Kaluzhskaya and the old Pervomayskaya stations).

  4. Zamoskvorechye District - Wikipedia

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    Zamoskvorechye District. Coordinates: 55°44′23″N 37°37′30″E. Coat of arms of Zamoskvorechye District. Zamoskvorechye District on the map of Moscow. Zamoskvorechye District ( Russian: райо́н Замоскворе́чье) is a district of the Central Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia. It has a population ...

  5. Tretyakovskaya (Moscow Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Location within Central Moscow. Tretyakovskaya ( Russian: Третьяко́вская. English: Tretyakov 's) is a station complex of Moscow Metro located in the Zamoskvorechye District, Central Administrative Okrug. It offers a cross-platform interchange between Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya and Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya lines. It is named after the ...

  6. Paveletskaya (Zamoskvoretskaya line) - Wikipedia

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    Paveletskaya ( Russian: Павелецкая) is a Moscow Metro station on the Zamoskvoretskaya line, located in the Zamoskvorechye District, Central Administrative Okrug. The station has entrances to the Paveletsky rail terminal and the Garden ring. It was opened in 1943 and was designed by S.V. Lyashchenko and E.S. Demchenko.

  7. Zamoskvoretskaya line - Wikipedia

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    Zamoskvoretskaya line. The Zamoskvoretskaya line (Russian: Замоскворе́цкая ли́ния, IPA: [zəməskvɐˈrʲɛtskəjə ˈlʲinʲɪjə] ), formerly Gorkovsko–Zamoskvoretskaya ( Го́рьковско-Замоскворе́цкая) ( Line 2 ), is a line of the Moscow Metro. Opened in 1938, chronologically it became the third ...

  8. Teatralnaya (Moscow Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Teatralnaya ( Russian: Театра́льная, English: Theater) is an underground metro station on the Zamoskvoretskaya line of the Moscow Metro, named for the nearby Teatralnaya Square, the location of numerous theaters, including the famed Bolshoi Theatre. The station is unique in that it does not have its own entrance halls.

  9. Ploshchad Revolyutsii (Moscow Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Ploshchad Revolyutsii. Location within Central Moscow. Ploshchad Revolyutsii ( Russian: Площадь Революции) is a station in the Moscow Metro, in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow. The station is named after Revolution Square ( Resurrection Square until 1918), under which it is located. It is on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line .