- and Kashirskaya).
Until November 1990, the
station was
called Ploshchad Nogina (Russian: Площадь Ногина) (Nogin Square), for the
square that was named...
- 1978
features complex decorations. 1971
station Kitay-Gorod ("Ploshchad
Nogina" at the time)
features cross-platform
interchange (Line 6 and line 7). Although...
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Discovery - the
University of
Dundee Research Portal.
Retrieved 16
March 2021.
Nogina, Taisiya; Fomina, Marina; Dumanskaya, Tatiana; Zelena, Liubov; Khomenko...
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renamed in 1924–1990 as
northern side of
Nogina Square (Площадь Ногина); the
southern side of Soviet-era
Nogina Square reverted to its old name Varvarka...
- (3): 641–645. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.63863-0. PMID 16514042.
Nesterenko OA,
Nogina TM,
Kasumova SA,
Kvasnikov EI,
Batrakov SG. (1982). "Rhodococcus luteus...
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Viktor Nogin. A
station in the
Moscow Metro Kitay-Gorod was
called Ploshchad Nogina until 1990,
after a
square in
central Moscow that was
renamed after Viktor...
- 7661°N 37.6374°E / 55.7661; 37.6374 (Turgenevskaya) Kitay-gorod
Ploshchad Nogina (1971–1990) Китай-город Площадь Ногина (1971–1990) [] 1971-01-03 −29 m column...
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Station Previous name(s)
Years Vykhino Zhdanovskaya 1966–1989 Kitay-gorod
Ploschad Nogina 1971–1990...
- 357 (1–3): 4–22. doi:10.1016/j.tcs.2006.03.009.
Abstract S. Artemov; E.
Nogina (2005). "Introducing
justification into
epistemic logic".
Journal of Logic...
- Sad 1958–1966
Sukharevskaya Kolkhoznaya 1972–1990 Kitay-gorod
Ploshchad Nogina 1971–1990
Tretyakovskaya Novokuznetskaya 1971–1983
Novoyasenevskaya Bittsevsky...