- Moscow - Wikipedia
[17] The northernmost and coldest megacity in the world, Moscow is governed as a federal city, [18] where it serves as the political, economic, cultural, and scientific center of Russia and Eastern Europe Moscow has one of the world's largest urban economies [19]
- History of Moscow - Wikipedia
The city of Moscow gradually grew around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century It was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow (or Muscovy) and then the Tsardom of Russia until the capital was moved to Saint Petersburg by Peter the Great
- Moscow Oblast - Wikipedia
The first railway in Russia was constructed in the Moscow Oblast in 1851, connecting Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and in 1862 the line to Nizhny Novgorod was opened
- Moscow - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moscow grew to become a powerful city that was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow Moscow stayed the political and economic center of the country when the Tsardom of Russia was made
- Moscow | History, Geography, Population, Map | Britannica
Moscow, city, capital of Russia since the late 13th century It is not only the political center of Russia but also the country’s most populous city and its industrial, cultural, scientific, and educational capital
- Kremlin - Wikipedia
The Soviet government moved from Petrograd (present-day Saint Petersburg) to Moscow on 12 March 1918 Vladimir Lenin selected the Kremlin Senate as his residence
- Grand Principality of Moscow - Wikipedia
Other names used in historiography include the Grand Principality of All Russia, the Grand Principality of Moscow, Vladimir and All Rus, and the Grand Principality of Vladimir-Moscow or the Grand Principality of Moscow-Vladimir
- Russia - Wikipedia
Moscow, the most populous metropolitan area in Europe, is the capital and largest city of Russia, while Saint Petersburg is its second-largest city and a major cultural centre Human settlement on modern Russian territory dates back to the Lower Paleolithic
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