Shcherbinka, Settlement in Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, Russia
Shcherbinka is a settlement in Moscow's Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug situated on elevated terrain with residential buildings, parks, and local infrastructure. The area connects various neighborhoods through an established network of streets and services.
The settlement began in the late 14th century as Shcherbinino village and received town status in 1975. Its incorporation into Moscow's federal administration in 2012 marked a significant change in its administrative role.
Residents of Shcherbinka participate in regular community events at public spaces, contributing to the social development of this Moscow settlement.
The settlement is directly connected to transportation routes toward central Moscow and offers established public services and transit options. Visitors find local shops, schools, and medical facilities that support daily activities.
In 1984, the western section became part of Moscow's Yuzhnoye Butovo District, creating an unusual administrative split. This arrangement divided the area between two separate administrative entities.
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