Strogino District, Administrative district in North-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia.
Strogino is a residential district in northwestern Moscow situated along the Moskva River's right bank, bordered by the Moscow Ring Road. The area consists of apartment buildings, parks, schools, and shops that serve the daily needs of residents.
The area began as a rural estate of the Romanov family in the early 17th century and later became property of the Naryshkin family. It was incorporated into Moscow in 1960 and subsequently transformed into a modern residential neighborhood.
The district grew through residential development that mixed apartment buildings with green spaces and schools for local families. People use these areas daily for work, shopping, and spending time outdoors with neighbors.
Strogino metro station connects the district to central Moscow, and Stroginsky Boulevard serves as the main transportation hub. Most places are reachable on foot or by public transit.
The district features beaches along the Moskva River that have become summer recreation spots for Moscow residents. These river beaches are an unexpected retreat within an urban setting.
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