Yubileyny, Moscow Oblast

Another village whose territory partially overlapped with the town limits was Maksimkovo, which was first mentioned in 1618 as the property of the Lvovs family.

In 1946, the college was moved to Leningrad, and 4th Scientific Research Institute of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR was opened instead.

The institute played an important role in developing the Soviet rocket and space technology.

Ultimately, with an exception of a 179-meter (587 ft) segment of a border with the Yaroslavl Highway, Yubileyny became completely surrounded by the territory of Korolyov.

[8] Nevertheless, effective June 2014, Yubileyny was merged into Korolyov and ceased to exist as a separate town.