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Khrushchyovka (Russian: Хрущёвка, tr. Hruščjovka, IPA: [xrʊˈɕːɵfkə]) or Khrushchoba (Russian: Хрущоба, tr. Hruščoba, lit. 'Khrushchev slum') is an unofficial name for a type of low-cost, concrete-paneled or brick three- to five-storied apartment building which was developed in the Soviet Union during the early 1960s, during the time its namesake Nikita Khrushchev directed the Soviet government.[1] They are sometimes compared to the Japanese danchi,[2] similar (often government-sponsored) housing projects from the same period, which by some accounts[2] were directly inspired by them. An updated high rise version, termed "Brezhnevkas", were built in the 70s and 80s and included many upgrades including larger apartments, interior bathrooms, central heating systems, elevators, and garbage disposals.

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フルシチョフカ(ロシア語:Хрущёвка、tr.Hruščjovka、IPA:[xrʊˈɕːɵfkə])またはフルシチョフカ(ロシア語:Хрущоба、tr.Hruščoba、lit。'Khrushchevslum ' 1960年代初頭にソビエト連邦で開発されたレンガ造りの3階から5階建てのアパートの建物

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Khrushchyovka (Russian: Хрущёвка, tr.Hruščjovka, IPA: [xrʊˈɕːɵfkə]) or Khrushchyovka (Russian: Хрущоба, tr.Hruščoba, lit. Five-story apartment building from the floor

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フルシチョフカ(ロシア語:Хрущёвка、tr.Hruščjovka、IPA:[xrʊˈɕːɵfkə])またはフルシチョフカ(ロシア語:Хрущоба、tr.Hruščoba、lit。5階建てのアパートの建物。

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Khrushchyovka (Russian: Хрущёвка, tr. Hruščjovka, IPA: [xrʊˈɕːɵfkə]) or Khrushchyovka (Russian: Хрущоба, tr. Hruščoba, lit. Five-story apartment building.

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フルシチョフカ(ロシア語:Хрущёвка、tr.Hruščjovka、IPA:[xrʊˈɕːɵfkə])またはフルシチョフカ(ロシア語:Хрущоба、tr.Hruščoba、lit。5階建てのアパートの建物。

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Khrushchyovka (Russian: Хрущёвка, tr. Hruščjovka, IPA: [xrʊˈɕːɵfkə]) or Khrushchyovka (Russian: Хрущоба, tr. Hruščoba, lit. Five-story apartment building.

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