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has glosseng: Proletarskaya (literally "Proletariat station") is a station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line. The station was opened on 31 December 1966 as part of the Zhadovskiy radius and is named after the nearby district (raion) of Moscow. The station is a typical pillar-trispan of the 1960s functional design and like many stations built at the time lacks the design and decorative innovations that some of the more famous Moscow metro stations exhibit. The architects Yuliya Kolesnikova and Yuriy Vdovin applied a bright theme. The pillars (slightly widening at the top) are reveted with white marble, whilst the floor is covered with grey granite of various tones and with labradorite. The walls are faced with glazed ceramic tiles of white and black (below platform level), which have decorations in the form of hammer and sickles made from anodized aluminium.
lexicalizationeng: Proletarskaya
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Czech
has glossces: Proletarskaja ( ) je stanice metra v Moskvě, v centrální části Tagansko-Krasnopresněnské linky. Je to významná stanice; přestupní chodbou je spojena s Kresťanskou Zastavou na lince 11.
lexicalizationces: Proletarskaja
Italian
has glossita: Proletarskaja , letteralmente Stazione del Proletariato, è una stazione della Metropolitana di Mosca situata sulla Linea Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaja. La stazione fu inaugurata il 31 dicembre 1966, come parte del ramo Žadovskij, e prende il nome da un vicino quartiere di Mosca.
lexicalizationita: Proletarskaja
Russian
has glossrus: «Пролета́рская» — станция Таганско-Краснопресненской линии Московского метрополитена, расположена между станциями «Таганская» и «Волгоградский проспект».
lexicalizationrus: Пролетарская
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