The third such street, Katavskaya street, does not exist any longer.
Doubtless this was not a problem in the earliest years when streets only existed on paper.
Other streets with the same name also existed in Moscow, but were eventually renamed.
The street existed since at least 1833, when it was included in a survey.
Some streets no longer exist, others have changed course.
Outside, the tiny streets on the map no longer exist.
In the Ancient history, the street seems already exist.
The street still exists today and there are different explanations for its name.
The street existed in 1796 when a congregation gathered at a meeting hall for a sermon.
These streets existed before our records, which go back to 1924.