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Moscow
[mos-koh, -kou]
noun
Russian Moskva. a city in and the capital of the Russian Federation, in the W part: capital of the former Soviet Union.
Also called Grand Duchy of Moscow. Muscovy.
a city in W Idaho.
Moscow
/ ˈmɒskəʊ /
noun
Russian name: Moskva. the capital of Russia and of the Moscow Autonomous Region, on the Moskva River: dates from the 11th century; capital of the grand duchy of Russia from 1547 to 1712; capital of the Soviet Union 1918–91; centres on the medieval Kremlin; chief political, cultural, and industrial centre of Russia, with two universities. Pop: 10 672 000 (2005 est)
Moscow
Capital and largest city of Russia, located in the west-central region on the Moscow River; Russia's economic and cultural center.
Example Sentences
The White House imposed a 25% levy as a penalty for buying Moscow's oil, on top of a 25% tariff on Indian goods - a move Delhi called "unreasonable".
Other European nations have accused Russia of being behind the jamming, which Moscow denies.
He warned that without a deal Moscow was prepared to "resolve all our tasks militarily".
Zelensky could always go to Moscow to see him, he said – a "knowingly unacceptable" idea, Ukraine's foreign minister was quick to point out.
The full-scale invasion of Russia's neighbour was widely seen as the Kremlin's attempt to force Ukraine back into Moscow's orbit.
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