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Vorobyovy Gory (Russian: Воробьёвы го́ры, lit.
Sparrow Hills) is a
Moscow Metro station. It is on the
Sokolnicheskaya Line,
between Universitet and Sportivnaya...
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Sparrow Hills (Russian: Воробьёвы го́ры,
Vorobyovy Gory), is a hill on the
right bank of the
Moskva River and one of the
highest points in Moscow, reaching...
- are 12 ground-level stations, four
elevated stations, and one
station (
Vorobyovy Gory) on a bridge. The deep
stations comprise 55 triple-vaulted pylon...
- 1956,
Boris Iofan presented six new
drafts for this site, and also for
Vorobyovy Gory on a
smaller scale—they were all rejected. In 1946,
Stalin personally...
- University,
which was
founded in 1755. The main
university building located in
Vorobyovy Gory (Sparrow Hills) is 240
metres (790 ft) tall and when completed, was...
- River),
Vvedenskiye Mountains a.k.a.
Lefortovo Hill (in Lefortovo), and
Vorobyovy Hills.
Besides the
aforementioned hills, they
sometimes include Kru****y...
- be
reached by the
Moscow Metro train, when
leaving either Sportivnaya,
Vorobyovy Gory or Luzhniki.
Grand Sports Arena (Luzhniki Stadium)
Luzhniki Palace...
- been
fondly remembered by Russians. A few
hours later Misha landed on
Vorobyovy Gory and
later was
exhibited at the
Exhibition Centre. Misha's designer...
- old
Borovskoye Highway [ru] (formerly
Borovskaya Road),
which went from
Vorobyovy Gory
through Ramenki and
further towards the
modern highway of the same...
- also
refer to:
Sparrow Hills (building), a
residential complex in
Moscow Vorobyovy Gory (Moscow Metro) or
Sparrow Hills, a
station of the
Moscow Metro Sparrow...