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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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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 • Aug. 19, 2016

This improvement of the jamming technique was quickly traced to the powerful transmitter RWL at Noginsk, 30 miles from Moscow, but the Nazis could do little about it.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive