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Yandex Maps (Russian: Яндекс Карты, romanized: Yandeks Karty) is a Russian [1] web mapping service developed by Yandex. The service provides detailed maps of the whole world [ citation needed ] , directions and estimated times of arrival for driving, walking, cycling, kick scooter, and public transportation navigation.
Of the Moscow Metro's 236 stations, 80 are deep underground, 114 are shallow, and 42 (25 of them on the Central Circle) are at or above ground level. Of the latter there are 12 ground-level stations, four elevated stations, and one station (Vorobyovy Gory) on a bridge.
Prospekt Vernadskogo (Russian: Проспе́кт Верна́дского, English: Vernadsky Avenue pronunciation ⓘ) 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. Built in 1963, it conforms to the ...
Module:Location map/data/Moscow Metro is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Moscow Metro. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Location within Moscow Metro Moskva-City ( Russian : Москва-Сити ) is a station on the Moscow Central Circle of the Moscow Metro that opened in September 2016. [ 1 ]
Tekhnopark (Russian: Технопарк) is a station on the Moscow Metro's Zamoskvoretskaya Line, between Avtozavodskaya and Kolomenskaya stations. The station was opened on 28 December, 2015. It was constructed in the middle of a metro stretch already in operation.
Bulvar Rokossovskogo (Russian: Бульва́р Рокоссо́вского, English: Rokossovsky Boulevard) pronunciation ⓘ, previously Ulitsa Podbelskogo (Russian: У́лица Подбе́льского, English: Podbelsky Street), is a Moscow Metro station in the Bogorodskoye District, Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia.
Begovaya (Russian: Бегова́я) is a station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Named after the nearby Central Moscow Hippodrome, the station was opened on 30 December 1972, as part of the Krasnopresnensky radius. Originally the architect V. Cheremin intended to use the typical column tri-span "Novaya Sorokonozhka ...