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Khimki (Russian: Химки, IPA: [ˈxʲimkʲɪ]) is a city in
Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is
located approximately 18
kilometres (11 mi)
northwest from
central Moscow...
- FC
Khimki (Russian: ФК "Химки") is a
Russian professional football club
based in
Khimki. It
returned to the second-tier
Russian First League for the 2023–24...
- BC
Khimki (Russian: БК Химки) is a
Russian professional basketball team that is
based in
Khimki,
Moscow Oblast. The club's
senior men's
first team parti****tes...
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Arena Khimki (Russian: «Арена Химки») is a
football stadium in
Khimki, Russia.
Located 300
metres north of the MKAD highway, it lies on the
Moscow Oblast...
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Khimki Forest (Russian: Химкинский лес, romanized: Khimkinskiy les) is a
forest near the
Russian city of
Moscow covering about 1000 hectares. It is part...
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Khimki trolleybus (Russian: Химкинский троллейбус) is a
trolleybus system in
Khimki,
Moscow Oblast.
Opened on 24
April of 1997... It is
operated by Muni****l...
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seasons and in 2013
moved to Europe,
where he pla**** for
EuroLeague clubs Khimki and
Anadolu Efes. He
committed suicide at age 27
following a
shootout with...
- game
against Žalgiris, on
January 17, 2007. In
February 2007, he
joined Khimki Moscow Region, on loan from CSKA Moscow. He then
returned to CSKA Moscow...
- Ivanovic, BC
Khimki new coach". BC
Khimki.
Archived from the
original on 15
March 2016.
Retrieved 15
March 2016. "Dusko Ivanovic,
Khimki Moscow part ways"...
- In the 2018 offseason, he was
traded to the
Magic before returning to
Khimki in 2019.
Mozgov began his
professional career with
LenVo St. Petersburg...