Klin, city, Moscow oblast (region), western Russia. First documented in 1234, it was for long a fort between the principalities of Moscow and Tver. In the 18th century, after a period of unimportance, Klin became a transport centre on the Moscow–St. Petersburg road. In Soviet times the city became one of the earliest centres of the chemical industry, producing synthetic fibre, glass, and laboratory instruments. A museum devoted to the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is located within the city. Pop. (2006 est.) 82,419.

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