Staraya Kupavna, Industrial town in Moscow Oblast, Russia.
Staraya Kupavna is an industrial town situated along the left bank of the Shalovka River east of Moscow. The town's layout combines manufacturing facilities with residential areas and smaller neighborhoods that developed around the original settlement core.
The settlement began as a rural community in the 14th century and developed gradually over the centuries. It received official town status in 2004 following years of industrial growth.
The Holy Trinity Church, constructed in 1751, represents religious heritage in the town after reopening following closure during the Soviet period.
The railway station on the Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod line provides connections to other regions and the capital. Local buses serve the town's neighborhoods and surrounding areas effectively.
The town houses thirty industrial enterprises, including the pharmaceutical plant Akrikhin and the textile company Kupavna, forming its economic foundation.
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