Obruchevsky District
Obruchevsky District is an administrative district, one of the twelve in South-Western Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 78,619.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Suburb with 85,600 residents
- Description: human settlement in Russia
- Also known as: “Obruchevsky”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Prospekt Vernadskogo and Yugo-Zapadnaya.
Prospekt Vernadskogo
Metro station
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Prospekt Vernadskogo is a Moscow Metro station in the Prospekt Vernadskogo District, Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Sokolnicheskaya line, between Yugo-Zapadnaya and Universitet stations.
Yugo-Zapadnaya
Metro station
Photo: Cybersky, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Yugo-Zapadnaya, is a station on the Sokolnicheskaya line of the Moscow Metro. The station opened in 1963. The name, Yugo-Zapadnaya, means southwest in Russian and indicates its location in the southwestern part of the city and in the former Yugo-Zapad residential district.
Kaluzhskaya
Metro station
Photo: A.Savin, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kaluzhskaya is a station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It is named after the Russian town of Kaluga. Kaluzhskaya opened on 12 August 1974, replacing a temporary station of the same name that had been operating since 1964.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Konkovo District and Troparyovo-Nikulino.
Konkovo District
Suburb
Photo: MikSed, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Konkovo District is an administrative district of South-Western Administrative Okrug, and one of the 125 raions of Moscow, Russia. The area of the district is 7.179 square kilometers.
Troparyovo-Nikulino
Suburb
Ramenki District
Suburb
Photo: Insider, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Ramenki District is a district in the Western Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia, located approximately in the middle-southwest of the city. Ramenki District is situated 4½ km north of Obruchevsky District.
Obruchevsky District
- Categories: district of Moscow and locality
- Location: South-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Central Russia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
55.6642° or 55° 39′ 51″ northLongitude
37.5203° or 37° 31′ 13″ eastPopulation
85,600Elevation
204 metres (669 feet)Open location code
9G7VMG7C+M4OpenStreetMap ID
node 3708586697OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburbGeoNames ID
9883017Wikidata ID
Q1962988
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Ukrainian—“Obruchevsky District” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Obruchevsky District”
- Cebuano: “Обручевский”
- Chinese: “Obruchevsky Koān”
- Chinese: “奥布鲁切夫区”
- Chinese: “奧布魯徹夫區”
- Dutch: “Obroetsjevskiy rayon”
- French: “Obroutchevski”
- German: “Obrutschewski”
- Hebrew: “אוברוצ’בסקי ראיון”
- Hebrew: “אוברוצ’בסקי”
- Italian: “Obručevskij”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Obruchevsky Koān”
- Ossetian: “Обручевы район”
- Portuguese: “Obruchevsky”
- Russian: “Муниципальный округ Обручевский”
- Russian: “Обручевский район”
- Russian: “Обручевский”
- South Azerbaijani: “اوبروچوایسکای”
- Ukrainian: “Обручевський”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Студгородок РГУ нефти и газа им. И. М. Губкина and Prospekt Vernadskogo.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Москва 119421 and Отдел УФМС России по г. Москве в ЮЗАО (отделение по району Обручевский).
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