Khotkovo
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Khotkovo (Russian: Хотьково) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located some 60 km north-east of Moscow and 11 km south-west of Sergiyev Posad, on the Moscow – Yaroslavl railroad. Population: 20,600 (2005 est.); 20,957 (2002 Census); 23,343 (1989 Census); 20,000 (1974).
Khotkovo was first attested in 1308. It was granted a town status in 1949. The settlement is best known as the site of a monastery, founded by the parents of the great Saint Sergius of Radonezh (picture). The 19th-century artists' community of Abramtsevo is situated within three miles from Khotkovo.
The town's main industrial enterprises are Electroizolit, an electroinsulative materials manufacturer; Gorbunoskaya weaving mill, and a carving workshop.
Education facilities include a number of secondary schools, Abramtsevo Art and Industry College, and a music school.