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Varshavskoye Highway (Russian: Варшавское шоссе,
literally Warsaw Highway) is a
major street in Moscow, Russia,
continued beyond the city
limit at Moscow...
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Varshavsky (masculine),
Varshavskaya (feminine), or
Varshavskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Varshavsky (surname)
Varshavsky Rail Terminal, a
former rail terminal...
- 1932. The name of the
station was
changed from the
originally planned Varshavskoye Shosse in
August 2016. "Станция МЦК "Войковская" в столице переименована...
- warm. The
station is
being built in the
middle of the Solntsevo–Butovo–
Varshavskoye Highway [ru].
Pedestrian overp****es are
planned to
allow p****engers to...
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December 2001. The
station has two vestibules. The
north vestibule goes to
Varshavskoye Shosse. The
south was
opened on 15 June 2012. The
second vestibule of...
- the
channel is
located at the 3rd
floor of the
shopping centre on the
Varshavskoye Highway in Moscow.
According to TNS, in the
third quarter of 2010 the...
- It the
station on the line of the Metro.
Varshavskaya is
named after Varshavskoye Highway,
under which it is situated. The
highway in turn
takes its name...
- 37°36′24″E / 55.61222°N 37.60667°E / 55.61222; 37.60667
Address 140
Varshavskoye highway Owner LLC MIRS
Architect C
Concept Design No. of
stores and services...
- 1950, the
highway starts at the
junction of the
Moscow Ring Road and
Varshavskoye Shosse and
travels south-west,
immediately byp****ing the
cities of Tula...
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pillboxes were dug, a
river was
built and
filled with water, and part of the
Varshavskoye Highway was dumped.
Historical consultants tried to
achieve maximum reliability...