South-Eastern Administrative Okrug, Administrative okrug in Moscow, Russia.
The South-Eastern Administrative Okrug is an administrative region in Moscow comprising twelve distinct districts including Lefortovo, Kuzminki, and Maryino. The area is connected by an extensive transportation network and provides essential services through various administrative and community facilities.
This administrative region was established in 1991 as Moscow reorganized its structure following the end of the Soviet period. The creation of this division was part of a broader effort to reshape how the city managed its territories and services.
The South-Eastern Administrative Okrug contains schools, cultural centers, and public spaces that shape everyday life for residents across its neighborhoods. These facilities reflect how the communities here function and connect with one another through shared local services.
The okrug is easily accessible through public transportation, with connections spreading across all parts of Moscow. Visitors can find administrative offices in various districts to obtain information or access local services.
Maryino, one of the districts within this okrug, stands out as one of the most densely populated areas in this part of Moscow. The rapid development of this neighborhood over recent decades has transformed it into a major residential hub.
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