Perovo District, Residential district in Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia
Perovo District is a residential area in eastern Moscow composed of multi-story apartment buildings, parks, and shops spread across its streets. The neighborhood includes schools, medical clinics, and local markets that serve the daily needs of residents.
The area was originally a small village before being officially recognized as a Moscow district in 1960. This status marked the capital's eastward expansion and the transformation of rural land into a residential neighborhood.
The district maintains multiple educational institutions, libraries, and community centers where residents participate in various social and educational programs.
The Metro system connects this district through several stations, and buses run regularly along its various streets. The transportation links make it easy to reach both local destinations and other parts of the city.
Population statistics reveal consistent growth patterns in Perovo District, reaching 137,362 residents in 2021 from 135,095 in 2002.
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