Monino

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Monino (Template:Langx) is an urban locality (a work settlement) in Shchyolkovsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia, located Template:Convert east of Moscow. Population: Template:Ru-census

History

Monino was founded in the Muninskaya Wasteland (Template:Langx) on August 23, 1792. The name "Monino" or "Munin" can be translated from the Finno-Ugric languages as "My farm".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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1920s apartments in Monino

Until 1965, it was part of the Noginsk District.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Trivia

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Abandoned Monino airfield (2020)

The Central Air Force Museum in Monino is one of the world's largest aviation museums, and the largest for Russian aircraft. 173 aircraft and 127 aircraft engines are on display, and the museum also features collections of weapons, instruments, uniforms, artwork, and other air-related items. A library containing books, films, and photos is also accessible to visitors. Tours are given by ex-pilots. The museum opened its doors in 1958.

Monino was the former home of the Gagarin Air Force Academy, which closed in 2011 and remains home to the Chernoi air base.

Monino is home to VVA-Podmoskovye, current champions of the Professional Rugby League, Russia's national rugby union competition. VVA have won the title eight times, in 1993, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. They were also nine-time winners of the Soviet Championship.

Monino can be reached from the Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal in central Moscow by the suburban elektrichka commuter train.

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