Kremlin
At one time it may have been referred to as "The Kremlin: ... It was then a Citadel of Moscow, housing the offices of the Russian government and formerly those of the Soviet government.
The walled citadel of Moscow containing the government offices of Russia is the Kremlin. The Kremlin consists of five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers. The complex serves as the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.
You may be referring to the Kremlin.
Moscow was the capital of the ancient Muscovy region. czar Peter I (the Great) founded and built St. Petersburg in 1703 and moved his capital there soon afterwards. After the October Revolution of 1917 the capital was shifted back to Moscow in 1918. Moscow has always been the capital of something.
Kremlin is from the Russian 'kremen' word which means 'fortress or citadel'. Kremlin popularly refers to the infamous kremlin in Russia which is the Moscow Kremlin (residence of the President).
The Kremlin (with a capital K) everyone hears about is located in Moscow. "Kremlin" is an ancient Russian word for "fortress" or "citadel". Several other Russian cities have their own kremlins, most notably Kazan, Novgorod and Suzdal.The Kremlin is located in Moscow, Russia.
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Moscow is a capital city. Many have government jobs.
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the Kremline in Moscow
It's the Russian word for 'citadel' or 'castle'. There are quite a few in Russia, but the best known one is the Moscow Kremlin, currently the home of the President of Russia. When people talk about 'The Kremlin', it often refers to the Russian Government, or more commonly the former Soviet Government.