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- Kotly,_Moscow abstract "Kotly, also known as Upper and Lower Kotly (Russian: Котлы, Верхние и Нижние Котлы) is a locality in the south of Moscow on the right bank of the Moskva River. The name Kotly (literally means Boilers) comes from two extinct villages. The locality has been existing since the late 14th century under the name of Kotyol (sing. for Boiler), a village on the Kotlovka River. In 1606, the armies of Ivan Bolotnikov and Vasily Shuisky collided near Kotly with the ensuing defeat of the former. In the 17th century, there used to be two villages named Verkhniye Kotly (Upper Kotly) to the south and Nizhniye Kotly (Lower Kotly) to the north. The latter was built on the spot of the ancient settlement of Kotyol.Kotly was turned into a country house area in the mid-19th century. In 1892-1904, a famous Russian painter Vasili Vereshchagin lived in the Upper Kotly. In the 1930s, Kotly was engulfed by Moscow and turned into a residential area. Varshavskoye highway is the main street in Kotly.\"Nizhniye Kotly\" (Lower Kotly) is the present-day railway commuter platform connected to Nagatinskaya Metro station.".
- Kotly,_Moscow thumbnail Nizhnie_Kotly_Railplatform_2011.jpg?width=300.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageID "3131700".
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageLength "1534".
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageRevisionID "544193234".
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Boiler.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Moscow.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Bolotnikov.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Kotlovka_River.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Moscow_Metro.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Moskva_River.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Nagatinskaya.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Painting.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Vasili_IV_of_Russia.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Vasily_Vereshchagin.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink Village.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLink File:Nizhnie_Kotly_Railplatform_2011.jpg.
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kotly".
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kotly, Moscow".
- Kotly,_Moscow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
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- Kotly,_Moscow subject Category:Geography_of_Moscow.
- Kotly,_Moscow hypernym Locality.
- Kotly,_Moscow point "55.68194444444445 37.62111111111111".
- Kotly,_Moscow type Settlement.
- Kotly,_Moscow type SpatialThing.
- Kotly,_Moscow comment "Kotly, also known as Upper and Lower Kotly (Russian: Котлы, Верхние и Нижние Котлы) is a locality in the south of Moscow on the right bank of the Moskva River. The name Kotly (literally means Boilers) comes from two extinct villages. The locality has been existing since the late 14th century under the name of Kotyol (sing. for Boiler), a village on the Kotlovka River. In 1606, the armies of Ivan Bolotnikov and Vasily Shuisky collided near Kotly with the ensuing defeat of the former.".
- Kotly,_Moscow label "Kotly, Moscow".
- Kotly,_Moscow sameAs Q4319019.
- Kotly,_Moscow sameAs Category:Nizhnie_Kotly_railway_platform.
- Kotly,_Moscow sameAs m.08tgp6.
- Kotly,_Moscow sameAs Нижние_Котлы_(платформа).
- Kotly,_Moscow sameAs 6418227.
- Kotly,_Moscow sameAs Q4319019.
- Kotly,_Moscow lat "55.68194444444445".
- Kotly,_Moscow long "37.62111111111111".
- Kotly,_Moscow wasDerivedFrom Kotly,_Moscow?oldid=544193234.
- Kotly,_Moscow depiction Nizhnie_Kotly_Railplatform_2011.jpg.
- Kotly,_Moscow isPrimaryTopicOf Kotly,_Moscow.