Butyrsky District

District in Moscow, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Butyrsky District (Russian: Бутырский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion) of North-Eastern Administrative Okrug, and one of the 125 raions of Moscow, Russia.[3] It is 6 km north of the Moscow city center, located just outside the third ring road, with Timiryazevsky District to the west and Marfino District and Maryina roshcha District to the east. The area of the district is 5.04 square kilometers (1.95 sq mi).[1] Population: 68,700 (2017 est.).

CountryRussia
OKTMO ID45353000
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Butyrsky District
Бутырский район (Russian)
Savyolovskiy City business center and apartment complex
Savyolovskiy City business center and apartment complex
Flag of Butyrsky District
Coat of arms of Butyrsky District
Location of Butyrsky District on the map of Moscow
Coordinates: 55°48′58″N 37°35′09″E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectMoscow
Area
  Total
5.04 km2 (1.95 sq mi)
Population
  Estimate 
(2017)[1]
68,700
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK Edit this on Wikidata[2])
OKTMO ID45353000
Websitehttp://butyrsky.mos.ru/
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History

History first records the village of Butyrka in the 14th century, on the road from Moscow north to Dmitriv (that road is now Butyrskaya Street running up the western border of the district.)[4] The village eventually came into the possession of boyar Nikita Romanovich Zakharin, the grandfather of Tsar Michael I. The farming area gradually developed as a soldier's settlement, then as a fashionable residential area after 1812.[4] After WWII, the area developed with blocks of apartment buildings.

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