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Verkhneye Myachkovo

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Verkhneye Myachkovo (Russian: Верхнее Мячково) is a rural locality (a selo) in Ramensky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia. Population: 618 inhabitants (2010). The distance to the town of Ramenskoye (the district's administrative centre) is about 20 km and the distance to Moscow is about 22 km.

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140123
Moscow Oblast, Russia
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