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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has the following congregations in Moscow, Russia as of February 2015:

Arbatskii Ward (10 am) and Sokolinecheskii Ward (12 pm): Pereulok Sredny Ovchinnikovsky 14, Moscow, 113184 Russia
Universitetski Branch (11 am): Street Malay Piragovskaya 13, Moscow, Russia
Perovo Branch (12 pm): Proyezd Orekhovo-Zuevsky 20, Moscow, Russia
Kakhovski Ward (12 pm): Moskvorechie 21, Moscow, Russia
Moscow English Ward (9 am) & Rechnoy Ward (1 pm): 80/37 Leningradsky Ave, Moscow, RussiaRussia Moscow Mission Branch: Street Muravskaya 1, Moscow, Russia
Congregations are also located in the suburbs of Podolsk and Zelenograd.

And Just in case you were asking about Moscow, Idaho:
4 married student wards meet at 2600 West A Street
Moscow Young Single Adult 1st and 5th Wards meet at 902 South Deakin Street
Paradise Ridge and Palouse River Wards meet at 1657 South Blaine Street
Rolling Hills and Quail Run Wards meet at 1016 South Mountainview Road

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