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Varshavsky (masculine), Varshavskaya (feminine), or Varshavskoye (neuter) may refer to: *Varshavsky (surname) Places * Varshavsky Rail Terminal, a former rail terminal in St. Petersburg, Russia * Varshavskaya (Moscow Metro), a station of the Moscow Metro, Russia * Varshavskoye (MPD), a motion power depot of the Moscow Metro * Varshavskoye Shosse, a highway in Moscow, Russia * Warsaw Governorate Warsaw Governorate ( pl, Gubernia warszawska; russian: Варшавская губерния) was an administrative unit (governorate) of Congress Poland. It was created in 1844 from the Masovia and Kalisz Governorates, and had the capital in W ...
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Varshavsky (surname)
Warszawski (), feminine: Warszawska is a Polish-language toponymic surname literally meaning "of/from Warsaw". It may by transliterated as Warshavsky / Warshavska, etc. Notable people with this surname include: *Adolf Warski (born Jerzy Warszawski; 1868–1937), Polish communist leader, journalist * Alexander Varshavsky (born 1946), Russian-American biochemist *Dawid Warszawski, pseudonym of Konstanty Gebert, Polish journalist and a Jewish activist *Deena Varshavskaya, American entrepreneur *Icchok Warszawski, pseudonym of Isaac Bashevis Singer (1903–1991), Polish-born Jewish-American writer in Yiddish *Israel and Roy Warshawsky, owners of JC Whitney, American retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories *Józef Warszawski (1903-1997), Polish philosopher * Mark Warshawsky (1848-1907), Yiddish-language folk poet and composer *Michel Warschawski ((Mikado) (born 1949), Israeli anti-Zionist activist *Mikhail Varshavski (born 1989), "Doctor Mike", American doctor and ...
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Varshavsky Rail Terminal
Varshavsky station (russian: Варша́вский вокза́л, ''Varshavsky vokzal''), or Warsaw station, is a former passenger railway station in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is located to the south of the city centre, and was in operation from 1853 to 2001 From 2001 to 2017 it served as the home of the Russian Railway Museum (also known as the Russian Federation Central Museum of Railway Transport). History The station was originally built in 1851 for a rail line, completed in 1858, from the city to the Tsar's residence in Gatchina. The line was extended in 1859 to Pskov and in 1862 to Warsaw, which at that time was a part of Congress Poland and the Russian Empire. A branch from the main line that ran to the Prussian border at Virbalis (now Lithuania) connected Saint Petersburg to other capitals of Europe. The current building was designed by Piotr Salmanovich in a mixture of historical styles. It was constructed between 1857 and 1860. A church was built in front o ...
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Varshavskaya (Moscow Metro)
Varshavskaya (russian: Варшавская) is a temporarily closed Moscow Metro station in the Moscow. It will be is on the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line, between Kakhovskaya and Kashirskaya stations. Varshavskaya opened on 11 August 1969 as part of the Zamoskvoretskaya line and up until 1995 was served by its trains. It the station on the line of the Metro. Name Varshavskaya is named after Varshavskoye Highway, under which it is situated. The highway in turn takes its name from Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Design The station was designed by architects Nina Alyoshina and Nataliya Samoylova to a typical 1960s Moscow pillar-trispan design - "sorokonozhka" (centipede) and features two rows of 40 square pillars which flare towards the top faced with pink-yellow marble. A floor laid with grey granite of various shades and asphalt on the platform edges. The walls are covered by indigo ceramic tiles and blue marble socle. In addition there are several metallic artworks depicting silh ...
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Varshavskoye (MPD)
Varshavsky (masculine), Varshavskaya (feminine), or Varshavskoye (neuter) may refer to: *Varshavsky (surname) Places * Varshavsky Rail Terminal, a former rail terminal in St. Petersburg, Russia * Varshavskaya (Moscow Metro), a station of the Moscow Metro, Russia * Varshavskoye (MPD), a motion power depot of the Moscow Metro * Varshavskoye Shosse, a highway in Moscow, Russia * Warsaw Governorate Warsaw Governorate ( pl, Gubernia warszawska; russian: Варшавская губерния) was an administrative unit (governorate) of Congress Poland. It was created in 1844 from the Masovia and Kalisz Governorates, and had the capital in Wa ...
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Moscow Metro
The Moscow Metro) is a metro system serving the Russian capital of Moscow as well as the neighbouring cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki in Moscow Oblast. Opened in 1935 with one line and 13 stations, it was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union. , the Moscow Metro, excluding the Moscow Central Circle, the Moscow Central Diameters and the Moscow Monorail, has 250 stations (287 with Moscow Central Circle) and its route length is , making it the fifth-longest in the world and the longest outside China. The system is mostly underground, with the deepest section underground at the Park Pobedy station, one of the world's deepest underground stations. It is the busiest metro system in Europe, and is considered a tourist attraction in itself. Operations The Moscow Metro, a state-owned enterprise, is long and consists of 15 lines and 250 stations organized in a spoke-hub distribution paradigm, with the majority of rail lines running rad ...
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Varshavskoye Shosse
Varshavskoye Highway (russian: Варшавское шоссе, literally ''Warsaw Highway'') is a major street in Moscow, Russia, continued beyond the city limit at Moscow Ring Road into Moscow Oblast Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally " under Moscow"), is a federal subject of R ... as a backup route for M2 highway, a major trunk road. It continues the Bolshaya Tulskaya Street of central Moscow, and close from its start the Kashira Highway branches from it. Roads in Moscow Streets in Moscow {{Roads in Moscow ...
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