Cheryomushki District (Moscow)

Russia / Moscow / Moscow
 district, invisible, third-level administrative division

Administrative district (raion) of South-Western Administrative Okrug, and one of the 125 raions of Moscow, Russia. Population: 102,619 (2010 Census).
In 1956, the northern side of the district became a site of a massive, cheap housing construction (known as Khrushchyovka) and a microdistrict was built there. Cheryomushki became a common word for such housing projects. The Soviet-era buildings in this area were torn down in the 1990s-2000s and replaced with high-rises, also of standardized prefabricated concrete. Following the death of leader Leonid Brezhnev, the district was renamed Brezhnevsky District (Брежневский район) in his honour. In 1989 the name was changed back to Cheryomushki. In the early 1980s, the government built a number of better quality, brickwork apartment buildings that acquired a reputation of, by local standards, elite housing, and called Tsarskoye Selo (Царское село, Royal village). In the 1990s, it served as a nucleus of a massive new housing construction project between Garibaldi Street and Gazprom tower.
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Coordinates:   55°39'56"N   37°33'44"E
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