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Lukianivska 19,040
Pechersk 18,050 Kurenivka-Priorka 15,466
Slobidky 15,417 Syrets-Dachna 8,365
Zvirynets 6,510
Sviatoshyno 5,139 Pushcha-Vodytsia 2,999...
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Three new
stations were opened:
Zhovtneva (now Beresteiska), Nyvky, and
Sviatoshyno (now with the "o" removed). Thus, the
underground was
extended to 14...
- for each city. In Ukrainian, Святошинсько-Броварська лінія.
Known as
Sviatoshyno (Святошино) from 1971 to 1991.
Known as
Zhovtneva (Жовтнева) from 1971...
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Station Previous name(s)
Years Sviatoshyn Sviatoshyno 1971–1991
Beresteiska Zhovtneva 1971–1993
Shuliavska Zavod Bilshovyk 1963–1993
Teatralna Leninska...
- Kyiv, both
Russian and
Ukrainian languages, the
suburb was
marked as
Sviatoshyno (Святошино).
Settlement names with the
suffix "-o" are more
typical of...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 28
September 2023. Prytula, P.P. Kyiv-
Sviatoshyno Raion(КИ́ЄВО-СВЯТО́ШИНСЬКИЙ РАЙО́Н).
Encyclopedia of
Modern Ukraine "Києво-Святошинська...
- N.S. Kolomiiets, and M.M. Syrkin. The
station was
formerly known as
Sviatoshyno (Ukrainian: Святошино). The
station is
shallow underground,
along with...