| Fryazino (English) Фрязино (Russian) |
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| Town Day | Observed in fall |
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| Country | Russia |
| Federal subject | Moscow Oblast |
| Administratively subordinated to | Fryazino Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction |
| Administrative center of | Fryazino Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction |
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| Urban okrug | Fryazino Urban Okrug |
| Administrative center of | Fryazino Urban Okrug |
| Head | Igor Sergeyev |
| Representative body | Council of Deputies |
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| Population (2010 Census) | 55,369 inhabitants |
| - Rank in 2010 | 299th |
| Time zone | MSK (UTC+03:00) |
| Founded | 1584 |
| Town status since | 1951 |
| Postal code(s) | 141190 |
| Dialing code(s) | +7 49656 |
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Fryazino (Russian: Фрязино; IPA: [ˈfrʲæzʲɪnə]) is a scientific town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Lyuboseyevka River (Vorya's tributary) 25 kilometers (16 mi) northeast of the city of Moscow. Population: 55,369 (2010 Census);52,436 (2002 Census);53,317 (1989 Census).
Fryazino is a center of the Russian microwave electronics.
In 1584–1856, the villages of Grebnevo, Fryazinovka, and Chizhovo stood on the territory occupied by modern Fryazino. Silk-weaving manufactures were established here in the second half of the 18th century.
The first mention the Fryazino was in the 1584–1586 cadastres of Moskovsky Uyezd: "Villages of Fryazinova and Samsonov as well on the river of Lyubosivka, and it includes of plowed gray land tillage 4 desiatinas and of fallow 13.5 desiatinas in the field and the same in two (implying: cultivated fields), hay 10 haycocks, firewood forest, 5 acres" (Russian: дер. Фрязинова, а Самсонова тоже на рчк. на Любосивке, а в ней пашни паханые серой земли 8 четьи да перелогу 27 четв. в поле, а в дву потому ж, сена 10 коп, лесу дровяняного 5 дес). Then the village belonged to the demesne of Bogdan Belsky.