muscovite (москвич in russian)
Moscow is the largest city in Moscow. In 2012, Moscow had 11.92 million people.
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Moscow does not speak any language. Moscow is a city. Cities don't speak. Muscovites (people who live in Moscow), however, generally speak Russian.
The population density for Moscow is 11,455 people every square kilometer.
Moscow is one of the biggest cities in the whole wide world. The richest part of Moscow is the place where a lot of people would visit and it is very popular.
Actually, there's no nickname. 'Moscow' is pretty short, no need to create a separate word, like with St. Petersburg which we simply call "Peter"
A Russian of them
that is what i am looking for too haha
35 people died at the moscow airport
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The five themes of geography for Moscow are location (its position on the globe), place (physical and human characteristics), human-environment interaction (how people interact with their environment), movement (of goods, people, and ideas), and region (how Moscow relates to surrounding areas).
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