Varshavskoye Highway

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Varshavskoye Highway
Peresechenie Varshavskogo shosse i ulitsy Akademika Iangelia (2015).jpg
Intersection with Academic Yangel Street in Chertanovo Yuzhnoye
Native nameВаршавское шоссе (Russian)
Length22.5 km (14.0 mi)
Location Moscow
Southern Administrative Okrug
South-Western Administrative Okrug
Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug

Varshavskoye Highway (Russian : Варшавское шоссе, literally Warsaw Highway) is a major street in Moscow, Russia, continued beyond the city limit at Moscow Ring Road into Moscow Oblast as a backup route for M2 highway, a major trunk road. It continues the Bolshaya Tulskaya Street of central Moscow, and close from its start the Kashirskoye Highway branches from it.

55°38′27″N37°37′11″E / 55.64083°N 37.61972°E / 55.64083; 37.61972


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