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Skhodnya (Russian: Сходня) was
formerly a town in
Moscow Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Skhodnya River some 12 km
northwest of Moscow. On
September 15...
- The
Skhodnya (Russian: Сходня, IPA: [ˈsxodʲnʲə]) is a
river in the
northwest of
Moscow and
Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is the second-largest
tributary of...
- 1960.
Between 1939 and 1960,
Tushino was
classed as a
separate town. The
Skhodnya River flows across the
southern part of Tushino. The
village was attested...
- Zelenograd-Kryukovo Зеленоград-Крюково
Malino Малино
Firsanovskaya Фирсановская
Skhodnya Сходня
Podrezkovo Подрезково
Novopodrezkovo Новоподрезково Molzhaninovo...
- that time, it was
built along the
streets of
neighborhoods Skhodnenskaya (
Skhodnya),
Lodochnaya (Boat) and
Okruzhnaya (Circle), but is
currently under a m****...
- and a village. It is
located near the
confluence of the
Bratovka and the
Skhodnya Rivers. For the
first time
mentioned in a last will
dated 1565. From 1657...
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University and
Arena Khimky (de facto)
Skhodnya de jure
merged but not
adjustment to 2014. De
facto Khimki,
Skhodnya and the rest
areas and
enclaves were...
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tributaries of the
Moskva are, from
source to mouth: Ruza (left)
Istra (left)
Skhodnya (left)
Setun (right)
Yauza (left)
Pakhra (right)
Pekhorka (left) Nerskaya...
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accompanied by rain and hail,
swept through the
Khimki district. The
village of
Skhodnya suffered the most,
where a
wooden railway platform was overturned. 16 May...
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Zelenograd was
reformed in one of the
administrative okrugs of Moscow. The
Skhodnya River originates near the
village of
Alabushevo (one of settlements, which...