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Gagino, Moscow Oblast


FieldValue
en_nameGagino
ru_nameГагино
image_skylineGagino.jpg
image_captionOur Lady of Kazan church in Gagino
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map_label_positionright
federal_subjectMoscow Oblast
adm_district_jurSergiyevo-Posadsky District
adm_selsoviet_jurBereznyakovskoye Rural Settlement
adm_selsoviet_typeRural settlement
inhabloc_catRural locality
inhabloc_typeVillage
mun_district_jurSergiyevo-Posadsky Municipal District
rural_settlement_jurBereznyakovskoye Rural Settlement
dialing_codes496

Gagino () is a rural locality (a village in Sergiyevo-Posadsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia.

It was first mentioned in 1462 as Timofeyevskoye (Тимофеевское). Today, it lacks substantial industry, agriculture and infrastructure and has a small population, with most houses used as summer cottages.

The major landmarks and the oldest structures preserved in Gagino are the All-Merciful Savior and Our Lady of Kazan churches with a ravaged and abandoned cemetery aside.

The All-Merciful Savior church is notable for Feodor Chaliapin's wedding, while Our Lady of Kazan church (colloquially called "Kazanskaya") annually serves as an offstage for the Chaliapin festival.

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