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Moscow is the capital and
the most populous city and the federal subject of Russia. It is also the largest
metropolitan area in Europe, and ranks among the largest urban areas in the
world. Moscow is a major political, economic, cultural, religious, financial,
educational, and transportation center of Russia and the world, a global city.
It is also the seventh largest city proper in the world, a megacity. The
population of Moscow (as of 1 September 2009) is 10,535,100.
It is located by the Moskva River in the Central Federal District, in the
European part of Russia. Moscow sits on the junction of three geological
platforms. Historically, it was the capital of the former Soviet Union, Russian
Empire, Tsardom of Russia and the Grand Duchy of Moscow. It is the site of the
Moscow Kremlin, one of the World Heritage Sites in the city, which serves as the
residence of the President of Russia. The Russian parliament (the State Duma and
the Federation Council) and the Government of Russia also sit in Moscow.
Moscow is a major economic centre. It is home to many scientific and educational
institutions, as well as numerous sport facilities. It possesses a complex
transport system that includes four international airports, nine railroad
terminals, and the world's second busiest (after Tokyo) metro system which is
famous for its architecture and artwork. Its metro is the busiest
single-operator subway in the world.
Over time, the city has earned a variety of nicknames, most referring to its
pre-eminent status in the nation: The Third Rome (Третий Рим), Whitestone
(Белокаменная), The First Throne (Первопрестольная), The Forty Forties (Сорок
Сороков).
A person from Moscow is called a Muscovite in English or Moskvich in Russian.
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