Borovitsky

Borovitsky

Borovitsky (masculine), Borovitskaya (feminine), or Borovitskoye (neuter) may refer to:
*Borovitsky Hill, former name of Kremlin Hill, one of the seven hills of Moscow
*Borovitskaya (Metro), a station of the Moscow Metro
*Borovitskaya Square, a square in Moscow, Russia
*Borovitskaya Tower, one of the Kremlin towers


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