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Cheryomushki District

Districts of MoscowSouth-Western Administrative OkrugUse mdy dates from April 2013
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Cheryomushki District (Russian: райо́н Черёмушки, derived from "черёмуха", meaning "bird cherry tree"), formerly Brezhnevsky District, is a district of South-Western Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia. Population: 102,619 (2010 Census); 89,264 (2002 Census).The district is delimited by Nakhimovsky Avenue (north), Obrucheva Street (south), Sevastopolsky Avenue (east), Profsoyuznaya Street, and Vlasova Street (west). The district is mostly residential, with an industrial area near Kaluzhskaya metro station. It houses the old Gazprom headquarters.

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Cheryomushki District
Новочерёмушкинская улица, Moscow Cheryomushki District

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Новочерёмушкинская улица 62 к1
117418 Moscow, Cheryomushki District
Moscow, Russia
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