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Naukograd (Russian: наукогра́д, IPA: [nəʊkɐˈgrat], also technopole),
meaning "science city", is a
formal term for
towns with high
concentrations of research...
- center. In 2013, the po****tion of
Koltsovo was 15,795.
Koltsovo is a
naukograd, or "science town," of the
Russian Federation. The
history of Koltsovo...
- IPA: [dʊbˈna]) is a town in
Moscow Oblast, Russia. It has a
status of
naukograd (i.e. town of science),
being home to the
Joint Institute for Nuclear...
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mainly belonging to St.
Petersburg State University,
Petergof was
named a
naukograd in 2005. Russia's
oldest factory was
founded by
Peter the
Great in 1721...
- zone
Internal p****port
Border barrier Separation barrier Military town
Naukograd (literally
science city)
Nuclear Cities Initiative Propiska in the Soviet...
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reprocessing facility plant in Skotoprigonyevsk-16, a
former closed city and a
naukograd. At the film's outset, he is
exposed to
radioactive contamination while...
- metrologist.
Although it is no
longer officially listed as a
Russian naukograd, it
remains close to this classification, as the
VNIIFTRI scientific institute...
- RKK Energia, but
there are
several kinds of
industry in the city. This
naukograd (science city) is the
place in
which the
first Youth Residential Complex...
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Zelenograd (Russian: Зеленоград, IPA: [zʲɪlʲɪnɐˈgrat], lit. 'green city') is a city and
administrative okrug of Moscow, Russia. The city of Zelenograd...
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Snezhinsk (Russian: Сне́жинск, IPA: [ˈsnʲeʐɨnsk]) is a
closed town in
Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 48,810 (2010 Census); 50,451 (2002 Census)...