Moscow, called Moskva in Russia, has pretty much always been called that. It is named for the river that it is located on, the Moskva River, originally "Grad Moskov" the city by the Moskva River. In ancient times it was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Muscovy.
It's named for the Moskva River, which flows through the city.
Yes. The Moskva River is the river after which the city is named. There are also other rivers in the city.
The Moscow (Moskva) River runs through Moscow.
Moya Moskva was created in 1941.
Vechernyaya Moskva was created on 1923-12-06.
MFK Dinamo Moskva was created in 2002.
MFK Dina Moskva was created in 1991.
Hotel Moskva - Moscow - was created in 1935.
Moscow (Moskva in Russian), originally Moskov, is so named because it is located on the Moscow River (Moskva River). It is thought that the name may originate with an ancient Finnic language meaning "dark and turbid", referring to the waters of the river.
Russian cruiser Moskva was created on 1983-01-30.
Soviet helicopter carrier Moskva was created in 1967.