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Klin (Russian: Клин, lit. a wedge ) is a town and the administrative center of Klinsky District in Moscow Oblast , Russia , located 85 kilometers (53 mi) northwest of Moscow . Population: 80,585 ( 2010 Census ) ; [ 2 ] 83,178 ( 2002 Census ) ; [ 6 ] 94,908 ( 1989 Soviet census ) ; [ 7 ] 94,000 (1985 est.).
Klin is an air base in Russia located 4 km north of Klin. It is halfway between Moscow and Tver, with many military transport types (Il-76, An-12, An-26, Tu-134, etc.) in service. The airfield was active until the 1990s. Many aircraft remains are still stored on the airfield.
Klin may refer to: . Places. Klin, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland; Klin, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland; Klin Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the Town of Klin in Klinsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia is incorporated as
Klinsky District (Russian: Кли́нский райо́н) is an administrative [1] and municipal [2] district (), one of the thirty-six in Moscow Oblast, Russia.It is located in the northwest of the oblast and borders with Tver Oblast in the north, Lotoshinsky District in the northwest, Volokolamsky District in the west, Istrinsky District in the south, Solnechnogorsky District in the ...
The Tchaikovsky House-Museum in Klin Salon of Tchaikovsky house, with his piano and desk. The Tchaikovsky House-Museum was the country home in Klin, 85 kilometers northwest of Moscow where Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky lived from May 1892 until his death in 1893.
Klin, Tsilninsky District, Ulyanovsk Oblast, a settlement in Bolshenagatkinsky Rural Okrug of Tsilninsky District; Voronezh Oblast. As of 2010, one rural locality ...
Klin (sk. Klin, pl. Starorobociański Wierch) is a peak in the Western Tatras, on the border between Slovakia and Poland. Its summit is at 2,176 metres (7,139 ft) AMSL. It is the highest peak in Polish Western Tatras. The foreground is a classic split ridge or doppelgrat, spreading under tension due to deep erosion in the valleys either side.
PP-9 "Klin" (ПП-9 "Клин") chambered for 9×18mm Makarov, produced in 1996–2002. for the Interior Ministry. It features improved ballistics (due to a more powerful cartridge), the increased weight of the gate and the presence of helical grooves in the chamber.