Danilovsky District, Moscow
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Danilovsky District, Moscow () is an administrative district (
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) of
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, and one of the 125 raions of
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,
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. The area of the district is .


History


District Formation

Until 1991, the territory of the present-day Danilovsky District was part of the Proletarsky and Moskvoretsky districts of Moscow. In 1991, an administrative reform was carried out in Moscow, during which administrative and municipal districts were established. As a result, the temporary municipal districts of Simonovsky, Paveletsky, Danilovsky were organized within the Southern Administrative District of
Moscow Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
.


See also

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Administrative divisions of Moscow The federal city of Moscow, Russia is divided into administrative districts called ''administrative okrugs'', which are a subdivision of state administration. They are further divided into municipal formations called districts (''raions'') an ...


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{{Administrative divisions of Moscow Districts of Moscow