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Fryazino

Fryazino (English)
Фрязино (Russian)
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Location of Moscow Oblast in Russia
Fryazino is located in Moscow Oblast
Fryazino
Fryazino
Location of Fryazino in Moscow Oblast
Coordinates: 55°57′N 38°03′E / 55.950°N 38.050°E / 55.950; 38.050Coordinates: 55°57′N 38°03′E / 55.950°N 38.050°E / 55.950; 38.050
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Town Day Observed in fall
Administrative status (as of January 2013)
Country Russia
Federal subject Moscow Oblast
Administratively subordinated to Fryazino Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction
Administrative center of Fryazino Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction
Municipal status (as of December 2009)
Urban okrug Fryazino Urban Okrug
Administrative center of Fryazino Urban Okrug
Head Igor Sergeyev
Representative body Council of Deputies
Statistics
Population (2010 Census) 55,369 inhabitants
Rank in 2010 299th
Time zone MSK (UTC+03:00)
Founded 1584
Town status since 1951
Postal code(s) 141190
Dialing code(s) +7 49656
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Fryazino (Russian: Фрязино; IPA: [ˈfrʲæzʲɪnə]) is a scientific town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Lyuboseyevka River (Vorya's tributary) 25 kilometers (16 mi) northeast of the city of Moscow. Population: 55,369 (2010 Census);52,436 (2002 Census);53,317 (1989 Census).

Fryazino is a center of the Russian microwave electronics.

In 1584–1856, the villages of Grebnevo, Fryazinovka, and Chizhovo stood on the territory occupied by modern Fryazino. Silk-weaving manufactures were established here in the second half of the 18th century.

The first mention the Fryazino was in the 1584–1586 cadastres of Moskovsky Uyezd: "Villages of Fryazinova and Samsonov as well on the river of Lyubosivka, and it includes of plowed gray land tillage 4 desiatinas and of fallow 13.5 desiatinas in the field and the same in two (implying: cultivated fields), hay 10 haycocks, firewood forest, 5 acres" (Russian: дер. Фрязинова, а Самсонова тоже на рчк. на Любосивке, а в ней пашни паханые серой земли 8 четьи да перелогу 27 четв. в поле, а в дву потому ж, сена 10 коп, лесу дровяняного 5 дес). Then the village belonged to the demesne of Bogdan Belsky.


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