Marushkinskoye Settlement, Administrative settlement in Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, Russia
Marushkinskoye Settlement is an administrative community in the Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug that contains several residential neighborhoods with varying building styles and densities. The area has local roads connecting homes, shops, schools, and public spaces for everyday use.
The settlement began as a rural area and was officially incorporated into Moscow in 2012 after being part of the Naro-Fominsky district for many years. This administrative change brought it under the city's governance structure.
The settlement maintains a mix of residential patterns, reflecting the transition from its traditional rural structure to its current status within Moscow.
Visitors can reach the settlement using public transportation from Moscow, with bus routes and local stops throughout the area. Bringing a map or using a navigation app helps you find your way around the residential neighborhoods.
The population of Marushkinskoye experienced substantial growth from 137 residents in 1852 to over 2,900 residents in modern times.
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