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Klin, Klinsky District, Moscow Oblast

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Coat of arms
  
Flag

Federal subject
  
Moscow Oblast

Town
  
Klin

Local time
  
Thursday 8:20 AM

Country
  
Russia

Administrative district
  
Klinsky District

Area
  
37 km²

Team
  
Titan Klin

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Administrative center of
  
Klinsky District, Town of Klin

Weather
  
2°C, Wind SW at 10 km/h, 94% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Tchaikovsky State House‑Museum, Klinskoe Compound, Dom‑muzey AP Gaydara, Pamyatnik Alfavitu, Monument to Lenin

Klin (Russian: Клин, lit. a wedge) is a town and the administrative center of Klinsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 85 kilometers (53 mi) northwest of Moscow. Population: 80,585 (2010 Census); 83,178 (2002 Census); 94,908 (1989 Census); 94,000 (1985 est.).

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Map of Klin, Moskovsky, Russia


History

It has been known since 1317. In 1482, it was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Moscow with the rest of the Principality of Tver. Town status was granted in 1781.

Klin was taken by the Germans briefly during the Battle of Moscow in 1941. The German occupation lasted from November 23 to December 15, 1941. A short time later, on December 19, the British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and the Soviet ambassador to Great Britain Ivan Maysky visited the town with more than twenty correspondents during Eden's first diplomatic mission to Moscow.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Klin serves as the administrative center of Klinsky District. As an administrative division, it is, together with sixty-one rural localities, incorporated within Klinsky District as the Town of Klin. As a municipal division, the Town of Klin is incorporated within Klinsky Municipal District as Klin Urban Settlement.

Architecture and culture

The town is best known as the residence of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, whose house, the Tchaikovsky House-Museum, is open to visitors as a museum. It was here that the composer wrote his last major work, the 6th symphony, or the "Pathetique".

Among several churches, the most noteworthy are the 16th-century church of the Dormition cloister and the baroque Resurrection cathedral (1712).

Economy

There is a large beer factory, which produces Klinskoye beer.

Transportation

The M10 highway connecting Moscow to St. Petersburg and the Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway run through the town.

Military

It was home to Klin air base during the Cold War.

Sports

Local association football team Khimik plays in the Moscow Oblast league. Titan Klin play in the VHL, the second level of Russian ice hockey.

Notable people

  • Sergei Tyablikov, theoretical physicist
  • Yevgeny Minayev, Soviet Olympic weightlifter
  • Yevgeny Leonov, film director who grew up in Klin
  • Vera Mukhina, sculptor; one of the streets in the town is named after her
  • Twin towns and sister cities

    Klin is twinned with:

  • Lappeenranta, Finland
  • Orly, France
  • Meishan, China
  • Krychaw, Belarus
  • Byerazino, Belarus
  • References

    Klin, Klinsky District, Moscow Oblast Wikipedia