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Zheleznodorozhny, Moscow Oblast

Zheleznodorozhny ((ロシア語:Железнодоро́жный)) was a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located east of Moscow. It was abolished and merged into the city of Balashikha in January 2015.〔Law #209/2014-OZ〕 Population:
==History==
It was founded in 1861 as a settlement servicing the railway station of Obiralovka (), made famous by Leo Tolstoy as the location the main character of the novel ''Anna Karenina'' committed suicide. In 1939, it was renamed Zheleznodorozhny and granted town status in 1952.〔СССР. Административно-территориальное деление союзных республик на 1 января 1980 года / Составители В. А. Дударев, Н. А. Евсеева. — М.: Изд-во «Известия Советов народных депутатов СССР», 1980. — 702 с. — С. 172.〕 In the 1960s, settlements of Kuchino (), Savvino (), Temnikovo (), and Sergeyevka () were merged into Zheleznodorozhny. Kuchino is historically associated with the name of Andrei Bely, the Russian poet who lived here in 1925-1931.
In January 2015, Zheleznodorozhny was abolished and its territory merged into the city of Balashikha.〔

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