- 123,000 (1970); 97,000 (1959); 43,000 (1939). It was
previously known as
Zatishye (until 1928). The name
Elektrostal is
originated from the
Russian words...
- Zaozyorny-13 → Krasnoyarsk-45 →
Zelenogorsk (1992)
Zarinskaya →
Zarinsk Zatishye →
Elektrostal Zavolzhye →
Zavolzhsk Zavoyko →
Yelizovo Zernovoy → Zernograd...
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inherited by the Soviets, are
still in operation: City of
Elektrostal (former
Zatishye)
foundries and
defence plants City of
Noginsk (former Bogorodsk) foundries...
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conceived and
begun in 1891, when
Isaac Levitan lived in the
village of
Zatishye,
Staritsky uyezd, Tver
province (now on the
territory of
Staritsky district...
-
Znamierowski was born on May 23, 1890, in
Latvia in a
small village of
Zatishye (Lithuanian: Zatišje // Polish: Zacisze). The
village itself was part of...
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built weapons factories for
Vtorov and
Mikhelson in Moscow, Serpukhov,
Zatishye (Elektrostal),
Bogorodsk (Noginsk).
Kuznetsov in
Soviet years refrained...