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Two districts of Moscow - Maryino and Maryina Grove: history of education, modernity

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Two districts of Moscow - Maryino and Maryina Grove: history of education, modernity
Two districts of Moscow - Maryino and Maryina Grove: history of education, modernity
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Once upon a time near Moscow were two villages called Maryino. One of them was located in the southeast, the other in the northeast. The metro stations Maryina Roshcha and Maryino are named after them. Moscow has two intracity municipalities bearing the same names. Their stories are somewhat similar, or maybe not, but now this is one city - Moscow.

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Maryino: location

The Maryino district is part of the Southeast administrative district of the capital. Its location is the left bank of the Moscow River. This is one of the most densely populated areas of the capital, the number of constantly registered in it is 252 600 people. Actually living at times more. The area of ​​the district is 1167 ha.

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The history of the formation of the village of Maryino

Once in the territory of the modern district was the small village of Maryino. Moscow, or rather the first mention of it, and the village itself appeared at about the same time. It dates from around the 12th century. The village received its name on behalf of the mother of Ivan III, whose name was Maria. Naturally, nothing was left of the former village, but the approximate place where it was located is the intersection of Podolskaya and Pererva Streets. In the 19th century, there were 23 courtyards in the village, in which 517 people lived.

Not far from Maryino, the Chaginsky swamps were located, on them at the end of the XIX century. irrigation fields were established on which sewage treatment plants were built, where wastewater was purified naturally through sand. It was on them that the biological method of water purification for Moscow was tested for the first time in the world.

Maryino became part of the capital in 1960. In 1977, intensive construction of new residential areas began on the site of the village and irrigation fields. In 1991, as part of a new urban reform, the territory of Maryino became part of the Southeastern administrative district as a municipal district, and in 1995 the entire territory of Maryino (Moscow) became part of the newly formed district of the same name.

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Municipal District of Maryino

In 1996, the metro came to the most comfortable area of ​​the capital Maryino. Two stations opened - Bratislavskaya and Maryino. Moscow metro made it more accessible. The district has a developed infrastructure, consisting of 23 secondary schools, gymnasiums, lyceum, college, 51 kindergartens, music schools, art schools, libraries. There are many sports facilities in the district, two sports schools, four polyclinics. A large number of shops, supermarkets. In the Maryino area of ​​Moscow there are a lot of green spaces. The city is actively landscaping, so the landings are still young. On its territory are arranged parks and squares.

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Maryina Grove District

A small area of ​​Moscow, occupying only 5 square kilometers, is called Maryina Grove. It is home to 66, 000 people. It is located in the north of the Garden Ring and is part of the Northeast administrative district of the capital.

There are five schools, several kindergartens, three polyclinics, the International Academy of Business and Management, the Satyricon Theater, the Sheremetyevsky overpass and many business centers in the Moscow region of Maryina Roshcha. The Maryina Roshcha metro station connects the district with any point in the capital.

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