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Chertanovo (Russian: Чертаново) is a housing area in the Southern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. The name derives from Chertanovo village first mentioned in 1665.[2] The territory became part of Moscow in 1960. The area is 21,3 km2 and has a population of 364,693 (census of 2010). There are three administrative districts of Moscow (raions), five metro stations, three railway stations, 25 streets and five parks.[3]

Chertanovo
Чертаново
District
View from the plane
Chertanovo on Moscow map
CountryRussia
Federal subjectMoscow
CityMoscow
Establishedbefore 1665
Area
  Total212,975 km2 (82,230 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 Census)[1]
  Total364,693
  Density1.7/km2 (4.4/sq mi)
Websitewww.chertanovo.info
Modern view of Chertanovo: Moscow Ring Road interchange with M2 highway
Modern view of Chertanovo: Moscow Ring Road interchange with M2 highway

History[4]


There are 10 groups of burial mounds of Vyatichi and one of the medieval Slavic tribes, dated 12 - 13th century.[5]

There are many version of origin of the name Chertanovo. According to Vladimir Toporov, the name of Chertanovo village derives from name Chertanovka river and its name derives from medieval Finno-Ugric languages.

Chertanovo village was located on the territory of modern Northern Chertanovo district near Chertanovo railway platform.

Chertanovo village was mentioned for the first time in 1665 in the book by S.A. Belokurov "Daily notes of Prikaz of Secret Affairs" (Moscow, 1908): "On December 28, on Saturday, the great sovereign desired to go to Cheratnovo in an hour before dawn" (Russian: "декабря в 28 день в субботу великий государь изволил итить в Чертаново за час до света"). However, it was not mentioned in census books in 1646. Therefore, Chertanovo village may have been built between 1646 and 1665.

Additionally, 8 other villages were situated on today's Chertanovo territory:

In 1960, Chertanovo and all territories right up to modern Moscow Ring Road became a part of Moscow.

Since the late 1960s intensive building of houses of mass (panel) series began. (architects: V. Voznesensky, T. Drozdova, V. Serzhantov, V. Gromoglasov, N. Suzdaleva). In the late 1970s, building of Exemplary Perspective Housing Area began in Northern Chertanovo (engineers: L. Dubek, architects M. Posokhin, A. Shapiro, L. Misozhnikov, A. Kegler, Yu. Ivanov, B. Malyarchuk, V. Loginov, V. Uborevich-Borovsky, V. Dadya etc.). In 1980, it was used as an Olympic village. Now this territory is called microrayon Chertanovo Severnoye (microdistrict Northern Chertanovo) and is part of Chertanovo Severnoye District.


Geography and transport


Chertanovo, Bitsa Park and neighbour Moscow districts
Chertanovo, Bitsa Park and neighbour Moscow districts

The northern border of the area is Balaklavsky (Balaklava) prospekt (avenue); the eastern border is Paveletsky and Kursky railway lines; the southern border is Moscow Ring Road; the western border is a border of Bitsa Park.

The territory of Chertanovo is a plain.


Rivers


Two main rivers:

Other rivers:


Ponds


16 ponds are located in Chertanovo, most of them are formed from two main rivers:


Buildings


A large part of the territory is occupied by high-rise buildings. Apartment buildings can have anywhere from three (old houses in Annino historical region in South Chertanovo district) to 39 storeys (modern building "Avenue 77"[6]). The majority of the buildings are blocks of flats of 9 or 17 storeys.

An industrial zone is situated in the eastern part of Chertanovo, however most of the plants do not work and its buildings are used for offices of different companies.


Administrative districts of Moscow


The territory of Chertanovo is divided among three Moscow administrative districts and Intra-city municipal territories as follows:


Metro


Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line ("Grey" branch) and the Butovskaya Line of Moscow Metro passes through Chertanovo.

Metro stations of Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line:

Metro station of Butovskaya Line:


Railway


Paveletsky and Kursky railway lines run along the edge of Chertanovo (Russian Railways JSC). There are three railway stations:


Other public transportation


Four bus parks, one of which is located in Cheratnovo (17th bus park), service 36 bus routes. Bus numbers: 28, 37, 118, 147, 160, 163, 168, 189, 218, 222, 225, 241, 249, 296, 624, 635, 643, 668, 671, 674, 675, 680, 682, 683, 784, 786, 796, 797, 819, 828, 831 and others

Trolleybus number: 40

Along Chertanovskaya street is a fenced tram line

Tram number: 1, 3, 16

Routing taxi (commercial microbuses) number: 225М, 328М, 518М.

From the metro station "Yuzhnaya" and "Annino", suburban and long-distance long-range buses go to the southern regions of Russia.


Streets


There are 25 streets (the date of official assignment name is given in parenthesis).

Main roads:

Other roads:


Parks


In Chertanovo, there are many parks, squares, green yards and streets.


Cemetery



Culture



Theatre



Cinema



Memorials


- Yury Petrovich Tikhomirov, unit commander, pilot, lieutenant (1919-1941)

- Aleksey Yakovlevich Onchurov, gunner-bombardier-air sentry, lieutenant (1918-1941)

- Pavel Aleksandrovich Vorona, gunner-radio operator, sergeant (1919-1941)


Sport


The most significant sports facilities are


Notable people


Vladimir Molodenko - The Best Football Player


In the media


The 2017 Fedor Bondarchuk Sci-Fi film Attraction is set in the housing district, and revolves around the crash of an alien spaceship.[11]


Pictures



References



Notes


  1. Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Том 1 [2010 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1]. Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года [2010 All-Russia Population Census] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  2. About history of Chertanovo village Retrieved on September 11, 2014 (in Russian)
  3. About Chertanovo parks Retrieved on September 11, 2014 (in Russian)
  4. About Chertanovo history Retrieved on September 11, 2014 (in Russian)
  5. About Vyatichi burial mounds in Chertanovo Retrieved on September 11, 2014 (in Russian)
  6. About Avenue 77 Archived 2014-08-22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on September 11, 2014 (in Russian)
  7. Website of Horse-racing complex "Bitsa"
  8. Website of Moscow center of martial arts Archived February 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  9. Website of FC Chertanovo Moscow
  10. "Школы МГФСО Москомспорта". ГБУ «МГФСО» Москомспорта. Archived from the original on 2014-03-05. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
  11. Bradshaw, Peter (18 Jan 2018), "Attraction review – big bug turns into dude in Moscow alien invasion", www.theguardian.com



На других языках


- [en] Chertanovo

[ru] Чертаново

Черта́ново — местность на юге Москвы, в основном на правом берегу реки Чертановки. Примыкает с востока к Битцевскому лесу[1][2]. Название получила по деревне Чертаново[1], находившейся в районе современного пересечения Варшавского шоссе и Сумского проезда и известной с 1654 года[3]. Вошла в состав Москвы в 1960 году[1].



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