- The
Dzerzhinskaya Line (Russian: Дзержи́нская ли́ния) is a line of the
Novosibirsk Metro. The
history of the line
begins with the
original Metro design...
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Sofia Sigizmundovna Dzerzhinskaya (born Muszkat; Polish:
Zofia Dzierżyńska—Muszkat; Russian: Софья Сигизмундовна Дзержинская—Мушкат; 4
December 1882 –...
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Dzerzhinsky (masculine),
Dzerzhinskaya (feminine), or
Dzerzhinskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926),
Russian Bolshevik leader, founder...
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Dzerzhinskaya (Russian: Дзержинская) station,
opened in 1935 as part of the
first stage of the metro. The
station was
originally named Dzerzhinskaya after...
- [Gazprom-Media]. 12 June 2018.
Retrieved 13 June 2018.
Extension of
Dzerzhinskaya Line, Schwandl, Robert. "Novosibirsk". UrbanRail.Net.
Retrieved 8 January...
- District) Forest-Novoya (Mcn.
named after Alexander Kosmodemyansky)
Dzerzhinskaya-Novaya (Dzerzhinsky
Street district,
there is a
European (standard gauge)...
- As of 2022, the
system has 2 dual
track lines (Leninskaya (red) and
Dzerzhinskaya (green)) and 13 stations. The
Novosibirsk tram
system was
launched in...
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Universytet (Ukrainian: Університет, pronunciation; Russian: Университет, lit. 'University') is a
station on the
Kharkiv Metro's
Saltivska Line. The station...
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Lybidska (Ukrainian: Либідська, pronunciation) is the 27th
station of the Kyiv
Metro system that
serves the
Ukrainian capital Kyiv. The
station was opened...
- "Nizhniy Novgorod". UrbanRail.Net.
Retrieved 7
January 2013.
Extension of
Dzerzhinskaya Line, Schwandl, Robert. "Novosibirsk". UrbanRail.Net.
Retrieved 8 January...