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Yasenevo District


FieldValue
en_nameYasenevo District
ru_nameЯсенево
image_map
map_captionLocation of Yasenevo District on the map of Moscow
image_viewYasenevo District1.jpg
image_flagFlag of Yasenevo (municipality in Moscow).png
image_coaCoat of Arms of Yasenevo (municipality in Moscow).png
federal_subjectMoscow
area_km225.4
area_km2_ref
pop_latest172300
pop_latest_date2016
pop_latest_ref
websitehttp://yasenevo.mos.ru/

|no_of_urban-type_settlements= **Yasenevo District ** () is an administrative district (raion) of South-Western Administrative Okrug, and one of the 125 raions of Moscow, Russia. The area of the district is 25.4 km2. Population: 172,300 (2017 est.).

General

Yasenevo is located in the South of Moscow and is adjacent to the Moscow Ring Road. The development of the residential area started in 1976 under the leadership of Yakov Belopolsky, an architect specialising in complex development of residential districts. Yasenevo is a commuter area without major industrial sites.

The neighbouring districts are Tyoply Stan to the West, Konkovo and Zyuzino to the North, and Chertanovo to the East. To the South, the area beyond the Ring Road has never been developed; it was part of the Moscow Oblast until 2012 when it was assigned to the newly created Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug. From all directions except the Western one, the Yasenevo residential area is surrounded by the Bitsa Park and is not directly adjacent to any other district. The Western part of Yasenevo forms a limited industrial/warehouse area.

Of the 25,4 km2 of Yasenevo's area, only 6,4 km2 are developed for residential purposes (the majority of the district's area being the Bitsa Park). Yasenevo's residential space amounts to almost 3 million square metres. As of July 2020, Yasenevo was ranked 55th among Moscow's districts in terms of average housing prices.

Yasenevo is one of the ecologically cleanest areas of Moscow.

The highest point of Moscow is located in Yasenevo close to the Tyoply Stan metro station, at 255.2 metres above sea level.

Up to the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB insiders called the KGB headquarters located in Yasenevo "the Russian Langley." In the English-speaking world, Yasenevo is known for hosting the headquarters of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).

Education

Yasenevo is the location of school 3 and 4 of the British International School, Moscow.

References

References

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  4. "Цены на квартиры по районам Москвы – рейтинги районов и округов".
  5. (2020-03-02). "Обзор экологии Москвы по районам. Карта экологии 2020".
  6. "Экологические карты Москвы".
  7. Alexey Goncharov // Алексей Гончаров. "Самая высокая точка Москвы".
  8. Wise, David. (1991-11-24). "Closing Down the K.G.B.". The New York Times.
  9. (2007-12-02). "The KGB's mole master".
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