Lyubertsy
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Lyubertsy (Roushie: Люберцы) is a ceety an the admeenistrative centre o Lyuberetsky Destrict o Moscow Oblast, Roushie. Population: 172,525 (2010 Census);[1] 156,691 (2002 Census);[4] 165,478 (1989 Census).[5]
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History
Lyubertsy wis foondit in 1623 an wis grantit ceety status in 1925. It is a wirkin cless suburb o Moscow.[6]
Lyubertsy wis hame tae the Lyubers Soviet sports youth muivement in the 1980s. Durin the perestroika years o the 1990s, the Lyubers, an bi association Lyubertsy, formit a pairt o the emergin organisit creeme syndicates.
Tourism
Awtho it haes some moderately attractive auries an is near some bonnie dacha auries sic as Malakhovka, Lyubertsy attracts few tourists.
Industry
Lyubertsy is a major industrial centre. Thare are mair nor twinty-five industrial enterprises an a lairge railwey junction.
Prevailin domains are mechanical ingineerin, metalwirkin, production o construction materials, firthwirkin an fuid processin.
Amang the lairgest enterprises are:
- Kamov company. Ukhtomsky Helicopter plant namit efter N. I. Kamov (developer o the warld-famous Ka-50 "Black Shark" an Ka-52 "Alligator" helicopters)
- Ukhtomsky machine-biggin plant, makkin equipment for raisin fermstockin
- "Torgmash" joint-stock company produces manufacturin equipment
- A construction materials plant
- "Lyuberetskye carpets" collective
- "Belaya dacha" agricultural processin plant, a suppleer for McDonalds
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