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Noginsk

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[noh-ginsk, nuh-gyeensk] / noʊˈgɪnsk, nʌˈgyinsk /

noun

  1. a city in the Russian Federation in Europe, east of Moscow.


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That church, in the town of Noginsk outside Moscow, remains untouched, according to its former cleric, the Rev. Merkuriy Skorohod.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, through his own contacts, Bulgak managed to get a mobile radio transmitter on a truck to be driven from Noginsk, 37 miles from Moscow, right to the courtyard where Yeltsin was holed up.

From Slate

Surgeon Dmitry Ravilevich, 31, gives me a tour of the local supermarket in his home town of Noginsk, on the outskirts of eastern Moscow.

From The Guardian

August 20, 2010, 12:01 pm The Fire Down Below James Hill for The New York Times Last week, Russian soldiers fought a fire outside the town of Noginsk, 30 miles east of Moscow.

From New York Times

Could she explain her acts of "hooliganism" in Noginsk?

From Time Magazine Archive