The Third Ring can be used to get from areas such as Sokolniki Park to Sparrow Hills, on the other side of the city.
Sparrow Hills may also refer to:
The 1989 story ends on top of Sparrow Hills as dawn breaks, with the four friends overlooking the panorama of Moscow.
Its name originates from a nearby elevated area literally translated as Sparrow Hills.
Boris Iofan made a mistake placing his draft skyscraper right on the edge of Sparrow Hills.
The complex located at the base of Sparrow Hills and comprises seven buildings.
Construction work was begun on the Sparrow Hills, the highest point in Moscow, but the site proved insecure.
In 1953 the department moved to the new building on the Sparrow Hills and the current division in mathematics and mechanics branches was settled.
Since 1953, most of the university's departments have been situated on Sparrow Hills, in the southwest of Moscow, five miles from the city center.
Since 1953, most of the faculties have been situated on Sparrow Hills, in Moscow's southwest.