# Clean Ponds

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{{Short description|Pond in Moscow, Russia}}
{{Other uses|Chistye Prudy (disambiguation){{!}}Chistye Prudy}}
{{expand Russian|date=January 2023}}
thumb|right|250px|Clean Ponds
thumb|right|250px|Clean Ponds at night

The '''Clean Ponds''' ({{langx|ru|Чистые пруды|Chistye prudy}}) is a large [pond](/source/pond) in [Moscow](/source/Moscow), [Russia](/source/Russia), located in [Basmanny District](/source/Basmanny_District), on the [Boulevard Ring](/source/Boulevard_Ring). The pond gives its name to [Chistoprudny Boulevard](/source/Chistoprudny_Boulevard), which runs from [Turgenevskaya Square](/source/Turgenevskaya_Square) and [Sretensky Boulevard](/source/Sretensky_Boulevard) towards [Pokrovka Street](/source/Pokrovka_Street), where it adjoins [Pokrovsky Boulevard](/source/Pokrovsky_Boulevard), and to [Chistyye Prudy](/source/Chistyye_Prudy_(Moscow_Metro)) station on the Moscow Metro.  According to retired KGB colonel [Victor Cherkashin](/source/Victor_Cherkashin), author of ''Spy Handler: Memoir of a KGB Officer: The True Story of the Man Who Recruited Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames'', the adjoining 'Chistyi Prudy (Clean Ponds)' is also part of "an old, prestigious neighborhood."  On page 177 of his book, Victor Cherkashin spells the area as 'Chistyi' as opposed to 'Chistye.'<ref>Cherkashin, Victor and Gregory Feifer.  Spy Handler: Memoir of a KGB Officer: The True Story of the Man Who Recruited Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames.  Cambridge, MA:  Basic Books, 2005.</ref>

The ponds were formed by a dam on the [Rachka River](/source/Rachka_River) which used to flow underneath the walls of the [White City](/source/Bely_Gorod) in the 17th century. Nowadays the river is underground, as are all the ponds but one.<ref>[https://hiddenwatersblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/moscows-clean-ponds/#more-3586 Kadinsky, Sergey "Moscow's Clean Ponds" ''Hidden Waters Blog'' February 8, 2016]</ref>  The Clean Ponds are fed by a system of water pipes.

During the 17th century, people threw garbage and waste in the river and the ponds, getting them their former name of Dirty Ponds. In 1703, the ponds were acquired by [Prince Menshikov](/source/Prince_Menshikov), who built the [Menshikov Tower](/source/Menshikov_Tower) in the vicinity. He had the ponds cleaned of garbage and rechristened to their current name. 

The ponds have since stayed clean. Nowadays the only pond remaining is home to some [duck](/source/duck)s. In the winter it is used as a [skating rink](/source/ice_rink).

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Category:Parks and gardens in Moscow

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