Volokolamskoye Highway

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Volokolamskoye Highway
Otkrytie razvorotnoi estakady na Volokolamskom shosse (S. Sobianin; 17 ianvaria 2019) 2.jpg
Native nameВолоколамское шоссе
Length7.6 km (4.7 mi)
Location Moscow

Volokolamskoye Highway is a street in Moscow. The highway is located in the districts of Mitino, Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo, Sokol and Shchukino on the territory of the North-Western and the Northern Administrative Okrugs. [1]

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References

  1. "Волоколамское шоссе (Все улицы Москвы) - Электронная Москва". mosopen.ru. Retrieved 21 September 2020.