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It has a total length 65.18 km when all three lines are combined and it carries an average of 1.422 million passengers daily. It shares the same architecture as that of other metro systems that were built in the former Soviet Union. It was the third metro system to be built in the Soviet Union, the first being [[St. Petersburg]] and [[Moscow (Location)|Moscow]].
 
It has a total length 65.18 km when all three lines are combined and it carries an average of 1.422 million passengers daily. It shares the same architecture as that of other metro systems that were built in the former Soviet Union. It was the third metro system to be built in the Soviet Union, the first being [[St. Petersburg]] and [[Moscow (Location)|Moscow]].
 
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Kiev (Киев in Russian) is the capital city of the Ukraine; it is also the largest city and is mentioned on the level Market in Metro 2033. It has a population of 2,611,300 but there it is possibly higher. It is one of the oldest cities in Eastern Europe (founded around the 9th century) by three brothers by the name of: Kyi, Shchek, Khoryv, and sister Lybid. Kiev rests on the Dnieper River.

In the Metro Series

The Kiev metro is probably still intact in 2033 due to it being one of the deepest metro systems in the world; its deepest station, Arsenalna, is at 105.5 metres which is deeper than the deepest station in the Moscow metro, Park Pobedy. It has a total length 65.18 km when all three lines are combined and it carries an average of 1.422 million passengers daily. It shares the same architecture as that of other metro systems that were built in the former Soviet Union. It was the third metro system to be built in the Soviet Union, the first being St. Petersburg and Moscow.