Yes, the word 'Moscow' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
The Spanish term for "Moscow Mule" is "Moscow Mule," as it is typically used as a proper noun for the cocktail. However, you might also hear it referred to as "cóctel Moscow Mule" in some contexts. The drink retains its English name in many Spanish-speaking countries.
* Moscow, Idaho * Moscow, Indiana * Moscow, Iowa * Moscow, Kansas * Moscow, Maine * Moscow, Maryland * Moscow, Mississippi * Moscow, Ohio * Moscow, Pennsylvania * Moscow, Rhode Island * Moscow, Tennessee * Moscow, Texas * Moscow, Vermont * Moscow, West Virginia * Moscow, Wisconsin * Moscow Mills, Missouri * Moscow Township, Michigan * Moscow Township, Minnesota
- Moscow, Canada - Moscow, Russia - Moscow, United Kingdom There are 18 cities known as Moscow in the United States: - Moscow, Idaho - Moscow, North Dakota - Moscow, Kansas - Moscow, Texas - Moscow, Arkansas - Moscow, Iowa - Moscow, Minnesota - Moscow, Wisconsin - Moscow, Michigan - Moscow, Indiana - Moscow, Ohio - Moscow, Kentucky - Moscow, Tennessee - Moscow, Mississippi - Moscow, Virginia - Moscow, Maryland - Moscow, Pennsylvania - Moscow, Maine
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Moscow is in Russia. It is the capital of Russia.
Moscow is a capital, Russia is the Country.
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There are many towns and communities in the US with the name Moscow. The cities in the US with the name Moscow are: · Moscow, Idaho · Moscow, Kansas · Moscow, Tennessee · Moscow Mills, Missouri
the battle of moscow ended in 1768 and it was terrible
Moscow is the capital city of Russia.
The capital of Russia is Moscow.
The most famous Moscow is located in Europe.