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Serebryany Bor | |
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Серебряный Бор | |
Serebryany Bor with a view of the Zhivopisny Bridge, 2008 | |
Location in Moscow | |
Location | Moscow, Russia |
Coordinates | 55°46′50″N 37°24′58″E / 55.78056°N 37.41611°E / 55.78056; 37.41611 |
Area | 328.6 hectares |
Created | October 17, 1991 (1991-10-17) |
Public transit access | Polezhayevskaya Oktyabrskoye Polye Shchukinskaya Khoroshyovskaya Khoroshyovo Zorge Krylatskoye Strogino Molodyozhnaya |
Serebryany Bor (Russian: Серебряный Бор, literally "Silver Pinewood") is a large forest park in north-west Moscow. The park is a natural monument of regional significance and a protected area of the city of Moscow. It poses an artificial island that was formed during the creation of the Khoroshevskoye spryamlenie canal ("Khoroshevsky cutoff" canal). Serebryany Bor covers an area of 328.6 hectares.
It is also a concentration of luxury real estate owned by wealthy businessmen and government officials.
References
- ^ "Серебряный бор". oopt.aari.ru (in Russian). n.d. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
- "Памятник природы "Серебряный Бор"". Проект «Московские Парки: фотосайт-путеводитель» (in Russian). March 4, 2015. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
- "Russia Accidentally Reveals Addresses of Putin's Secret Service". Newsweek.
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