Sokol District (Russian: райо́н Со́кол) is an administrative district (raion), one of the sixteen in Northern Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia.
[3] The district is named after the settlement of Sokol built in the 1920s.
During the Red Terror, mass executions of suspected counterrevolutionaries and various political opponents were conducted here at a local cemetery, which is now a memorial complex.
Sokol also has the very first Moscow music school, named after Dunayevsky.
[9] According to the results of the 2017 elections, 10 people entered the Municipal Assembly.