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Moscow (pronunciation (INF.)) is the capital of Russia, a city of Federal significance, the administrative center of the Central Federal district and the center of the Moscow region, which is not part of[5]. The largest city in Russia by population and its subject — 12,678,079 [2] people (2020), the most populous of the cities located entirely in Europe, one of the top ten cities in the world by population[6], the largest Russian-speaking city in the world. The center of the Moscow city agglomeration.
Historical capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Russian Kingdom, the Russian Empire (in 1728-1730), Soviet Russia and the USSR. Hero city. Moscow is home to the Federal state authorities of the Russian Federation (with the exception of the constitutional court), embassies of foreign States, and the headquarters of most of Russia's largest commercial organizations and public associations.
It is located in the West of Russia, on the Moscow river in the center of the East European plain, between the Oka and Volga rivers. As the subject of Federation, Moscow, bordering the Moscow and Kaluga regions.
Moscow is a popular tourist center in Russia. The Kremlin, Red square, Novodevichy monastery and The Church of the ascension in Kolomenskoye are included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites[7]. It is the most important transport hub: the city is served by 6 airports, 9 railway stations, 3 river ports (there is a river connection with the seas of the Atlantic and Arctic ocean basins). Since 1935, the Moscow metro has been operating. Moscow is the country's sports center. In 1980, Moscow hosted the XXII summer Olympic games, and in 2018, the city became one of the hosts of the world Cup
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