Khimki, Moscow Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia

History | Battle of Moscow | Post war | Population | Geography : Administrative status | Economy | Transport | Sport | Divided city

🇷🇺 Khimki is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is located approximately 18 km (11 mi) north-west from central Moscow, and is part of the Moscow metropolitan area.

History Khimki was initially a railway station that existed since 1850 on the Moscow – Saint Petersburg Railway. The Moskva-Volga Canal was constructed between 1932 and 1937 on which Khimki lies on the west bank. Khimki was then officially founded in 1939.

Battle of Moscow The German attack starting the Battle of Moscow (code-named 'Operation Typhoon') began on 2 October 1941. The attack on a broad front brought German forces to occupy the village of Krasnaya Polyana (now in the town of Lobnya) to Moscow's North West. Krasnaya Polyana was taken on 30 November.

Many sources state that at least one German army patrol visited Khimki. Similarly many sources state this as the closest point the Germans reached to Moscow (Khimki at the time was 8 km (5.0 mi) from the edge of Moscow). Among the sources stating the Germans visited Khimki the details of the date and unit involved are inconsistent and disputed. One story of events asserts a skirmish took place in Khimki on 16 October at the Leningradskoe Shosse bridge involving a German motorcycle unit, but this would have been far from the main body of German forces at that time. Another account is a patrol reached Khimki around 30 November or early December before returning to its main unit without combat. The dates mentioned for this second account vary. A myth surrounding this is that the Germans would have been able to see the Kremlin 19 km in the distance from Khimki.

The Soviet Army counter offensive for "removing the immediate threat to Moscow" started on 5 December on the North-Western Front (the area around Khimki North West of Moscow). The South-Western Front and Western Fronts began their offensives on 6 December. The German forces were driven back. Moscow was never under such close land threat again during the war.

A memorial in the form of a giant tank trap is located at the "Kilometer 23" point 55°54′46.103″N 37°24′10.577″E) of Leningradskoye Highway (the highway to St. Petersburg). The memorial is 1.8 km (1.1 mi) south east of Molzhaninovo railway station. The memorial was unveiled on 6 December 1966 as a 25th anniversary recognition of the launch of the Soviet counter offensive. This location is just short of an intersection with the Moscow–St Petersburg railway (close to where the IKEA shopping centre has since been built). This memorial and shopping centre on the Northern side of Khimki has a direct distance of 22 km from Moscow city centre. At the time of the conflict this location was outside Khimki. This memorial is different to the Khimki War Memorial moved in 2007 to in Novoluzhinskoe cemetery.

Post war Khimki was home to several Soviet aerospace defense development centres that became the principal employers for the majority of the city population. This included R&D enterprises which designed surface-to-air missiles for S-75, S-125, S-200, S-300 Soviet air defense systems, engines for intercontinental ballistic missiles and satellite launch vehicles, and other types of equipment. For this reason, Khimki was off limits for all foreigners visiting the country, despite its location on a highway between Moscow and its major international airport.

In 2010 the city saw protests over the construction of the new Moscow–Saint Petersburg motorway through the Khimki Forest.

The city of Khimki is adjacent to the city of Moscow, immediately beyond the Moscow Ring Road (MKAD).

Population Population: 254,748 (2019 Census); 207,425 (2010 Census); 141,000 (2002 Census); 132,902 (1989 Census); 106,000 (1977); 23,000 (1939).

Geography: Administrative status Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Khimki City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Khimki City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Khimki Urban Okrug.

Economy The city enjoys a great deal of commercial activity due to its location between Moscow and one of its main airports, Sheremetyevo.

As of 2015 some aerospace-development centres located in Khimki contribute to a program of the International Space Station. Former Soviet aerospace and defense development centres located in Khimki: • NPO Energomash is a company which primarily develops and produces liquid propellant rocket engines. • NPO Lavochkin is an aerospace company, a major player in the Russian space program. • MKB Fakel is a government-owned aerospace defense corporation dedicated to development of guided surface-to-air missiles.

Khimki hosts one of the largest shopping malls in Russia, which features French chain-store Auchan and Swedish furniture-retailer IKEA.

Transport Khimki station is on the Moscow-St Petersburg Railway.

Road transport includes bus and trolleybus.

Trolleybus routes • 1. Ulitsa Druzhby (Friendship street) - Rodina Stadium; • 2. Ulitsa Druzhby - Planernaya metro station; • 3. Rodina Stadium - Planernaya metro station.

October Railway stations and platforms in Khimki • Levoberezhnaya • Khimki • Podrezkovo • Skhodnya • Firsanovskaya.

Sport • FC Khimki, association football club • BC Khimki, basketball club • WFC Rossiyanka, defunct women's association football club

Divided city • at 1930 divided by Moscow Canal with right bank and left bank area and assigned "Levobereghnaya" (left bank) platform. The enter to M11 (Toll road) is also at left bank • at 1961 part of the city transferred to Moscow include Khimki hospital (known as "Stravinsky clinic" in Master and Margarita) • Some Moscow organizations remained in Khimky like Moscow State Art and Cultural University and Arena Khimky (de facto) • Skhodnya de jure merged but not adjustment to 2014. De facto Khimki, Skhodnya and the rest areas and enclaves were special fare zone earlier and this does not cause fare and legal collisions.

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Khimki has a population of over 259,550 people. Khimki also forms one of the centres of the wider Moscow Oblast which has a population of over 17,300,000 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Khimki has links with:

🇧🇾 Grodno, Belarus 🇷🇺 Korolyov, Russia
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Antipodal to Khimki is: -142.567,-55.883

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🇷🇺 Lobnya 37.483,56.017 d: 15.2  

🇷🇺 Kuntsevo 37.433,55.733 d: 16.6  

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