Mokhovaya Street
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Mokhovaya Street (Russian: Моховая улица) is a one-way street in central Moscow, Russia, a part of Moscow's innermost ring road - Central Squares of Moscow. Between 1961 and 1990 it formed part of Karl Marx Avenue (Проспект Маркса). The street runs from the Borovitskaya Square [ru] (named after nearby Borovitskaya Tower) in the south past Vozdvizhenka Street, Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street and Manege Square, ending at Tverskaya Street in the north.
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For the street in Saint Petersburg, see Mokhovaya Street (Saint Petersburg).
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Native name | Моховая улица (Russian) |
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Location | Moscow Central Administrative Okrug Arbat District Tverskoy District |
Nearest metro station | Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Borovitskaya Okhotny Ryad |
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Traffic on Mokhovaya follows a northwards counterclockwise pattern as the parallel Manezhnaya Street is closed to regular traffic.