thumb|right|350px|Modern view of Chertanovo: Moscow Ring Road interchange with M2 highway
thumb|right|350px|Modern view of Chertanovo: Moscow Ring Road interchange with M2 highway
Chertanovo () is a housing area in the Southern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. The name derives from Chertanovo village first mentioned in 1665. The territory became part of Moscow in 1960. The area is 21,3 km2 and has a population of 364,693 (census of 2010). There are three administrative districts of Moscow (raions), five metro stations, three railway stations, 25 streets and five parks.
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