Voronovskoye Settlement, Administrative settlement in Troitsky District, Russia
Voronovskoye is an administrative settlement in Moscow's Troitsky District that includes 22 inhabited communities within its boundaries. The area sits on Moscow's outskirts and combines newer residential zones with more rural sections.
The settlement became an urban township in 2005, changing from a rural area, and was formally incorporated into Moscow in 2012. This transformation shows how the city expanded and reshaped its boundaries.
The settlement shows a mix of urban and rural features that reflect how Moscow's outer areas have grown and changed over time. Walking through, you notice newer housing developments alongside older neighborhoods with more open space.
The area is located in southwestern Moscow and is accessible by public transport. Visitors will find local services like shops and municipal offices that serve the daily needs of residents.
The area contains a section known locally as LMS that has its own administrative function within the settlement structure. This designation is rarely noticed by visitors, though it plays a distinct role in local administration.
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