55°43′5″N 37°30′50″E / 55.71806°N 37.51389°E / 55.71806; 37.51389

Memorial outside the embassy of Sweden at the corner of Ulofa Pal'me and Mosfilmovskaya Streets

Olof Palme Street (Russian: улица Улофа Пальме, romanised: úlitsa Úlofa Pál'me) is a street in Ramenki District, Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow. The street was named after Olof Palme, the assassinated Prime Minister of Sweden.

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Effectively, Ulofa Pal'me Street is an extension of Universitetsky Prospekt, the latter ending at a crossroads with Mosfilmovskaya Street. Ulofa Pal'me Street runs further north-west downhill towards Setun River and turns to the right after crossing Dovzhenko Street.

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The embassy of Sweden is located at the crossing of Mosfilmovskaya Street and Ulofa Pal'me Street, the actual address being 60 Mosfilmovskaya Street.

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  1. ^ "Angola Embassy in Moscow, Russia". embassies.net. Retrieved 2024-02-23.

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