Marshrutka (Bulgarian; Russian: маршру́тка;
Ukrainian: маршрутка, IPA: [mərˈʂrutkə]),
from marshrutnoye taksi (маршрутное такси) is
a share taxi in the CIS countries, the Baltic
states, and Bulgaria. Marshrutnoye taksi
literally means routed taxicab. The role of
the modern marshrutka is basically similar to
the minibus in other countries except some
implementations of marshrutka do allow
standing capacity.
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Marshrutka (Bulgarian; Russian: маршру́тка; Ukrainian: маршрутка, IPA: [mərˈʂrutkə]), from marshrutnoye taksi (маршрутное такси) is a share taxi in the CIS countries, the Baltic states, and Bulgaria. Marshrutnoye taksi literally means routed taxicab. The role of the modern marshrutka is basically similar to the minibus in other countries except some implementations of marshrutka do allow standing capacity.
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