Mendeleyevo

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Mendeleyevo (Russian: Менделе́ево) is an urban-type settlement in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It stands on the Klyazma River, about ten kilometers from its source and near Zelenograd. Population: 9,500 (2005 est.); 8,030 (2002 Census); 9,172 (1989 Census).

Mendeleyevo was created in 1957 as a closed town attached to the VNIIFTRI (ВНИИФТРИ; All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Physical-Engineering and Radiotechnical Metrology) and named after the famous Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleyev.

On the opposite from Mendeleyevo side of the Klyazma lies an ancient Russian village of Lyalovo.

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