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Malinawka

Малінаўка
Minsk Metro station
General information
Other namesMalinaŭka, Malinovka
Owned byMinsk Metro
Line(s) Maskoŭskaja line
PlatformsIsland platform
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station code110
History
Opened3 June 2014; 9 years ago (2014-06-03)
Services
Preceding station Minsk Metro Following station
Pyatrowshchyna
towards Uručča
Maskoŭskaja line Terminus

Malinawka (also referred to as Malinaŭka or Malinovka) (Belarusian: Малінаўка, romanizedMalinaŭka; Russian: Малиновка, romanizedMalinovka) is a Minsk Metro station. It was opened on June 3, 2014. Architectural elements of the station were enhanced by the work of sculptor Maxim Piatrul

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53°50′59″N 27°28′29″E / 53.84972°N 27.47472°E / 53.84972; 27.47472