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scientific capabilities and
hence get
special privileges. Of the more
general naukograds,
about thirty are
located in
Moscow Oblast and the rest
mainly in the...
- 1989 – via
Demoscope W****ly. "History of Mendeleevo" (in Russian). "
Naukograds of
Modern Russia" (in Russian).
Archived from the
original on 2011-06-09...
- the blast.
Koltsovo is the
least po****ted
naukograd in Russia, but it
takes the lead
among other naukograds in tax revenue,
volume of
produced innovation...
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strong in
large cities and
major industrial and
scientific centers ("
naukograds") as well as in the
small towns and
cities around Moscow. One of the few...
- 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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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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Obninsk (Russian: О́бнинск) is a city in
Kaluga Oblast, Russia,
located on the bank of the
Protva River 100
kilometers (62 mi)
southwest of
Moscow and...
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Pushchino (Russian: Пущино, IPA: [ˈpuɕːɪnə]) is a town in
Moscow Oblast, Russia, an
important scientific center of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. Situated...
- economy. The
first complex was
built in
Korolev City, one of Russian's
naukograds (science cities).
Center for
Scientific and
Technical Creativity of the...
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Biysk (Russian: Бийск, IPA: [bʲijsk]; Altay: Јаш-Тура, IPA: [ɟaʃ-tura]) is a city in
Altai Krai, Russia,
located on the Biya
River not far from its confluence...