Wychino-Schulebino

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Vykhino-Schulebino ( Russian Выхино-Жулебино ) is a neighborhood in the eastern part of the southeastern administrative district in Moscow . This district has 222,554 inhabitants (2015) and is in second place in terms of population in Moscow after Marjino (251,522 inhabitants in 2015).

Location and limits

Wychino-Schulebino delimits five districts: Kossino-Uchtomski in the east, Weschnjaki and Ryazansky in the north, Kuzminki in the west and Ljublino in the south. Kosino-Uchtomski and Weschnjaki belong to the Eastern Administrative District. Wychino-Schulebino also delimits two cities in the east, these cities are called Lyubertsy and Kotelniki .

traffic

There are four metro stations in the district: Vikhino, Lermontovsky Prospect, Shulebino and Kotelniki on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line . There are also many bus routes that connect Vykhino with the center and many other districts.

See also