Cities of Serbia appeared on panels in the St. Petersburg metro

Elena Ostryakova.  
05.10.2019 16:07
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Balkans, Russia, Serbia, Transport


Panels dedicated to the Serbian cities of Belgrade and Novi Sad and the former Serbian city of Vukovar, transferred to Croatia following the 1991 war, appeared in the St. Petersburg metro at the new Dunajskaya station in the Kupchino massif.

Blogger Andrei Selezov, who moved to Russia from Kyiv, wrote about this on his Facebook, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Panels dedicated to the Serbian cities of Belgrade and Novi Sad and the former Serbian city of Vukovar, transferred...

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“The most beautiful station is, of course, Danube, designed in honor of European cities standing on the Danube, and in strict geographical order, from source to mouth. Even the long-suffering Serbo-Croatian Vukovar was included in this list,” wrote Selezov

According to the press service of the State Unitary Enterprise "Petersburg Metro", during the first knocks of work, the trains transported 14 thousand people through the stations "Prospekt Slavy", "Dunayskaya" and "Shushary".

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