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Moscow dze no nkakankakra nyin wɔ Moscow Kremlinho, ber a afeha a otsia 14 rehyɛ ase no, Grand Duchy of Moscow (anaa Muscovy) nyeTsardom of Russia no kurowpɔn dze kesi ber a <a href="./Saint_Petersburg" rel="mw:WikiLink" data-linkid="17" data-cx="{&quot;adapted&quot;:false,&quot;sourceTitle&quot;:{&quot;title&quot;:&quot;Saint Petersburg&quot;,&quot;thumbnail&quot;:{&quot;source&quot;:&quot;https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Winter_Palace_Panorama_3.jpg/80px-Winter_Palace_Panorama_3.jpg&quot;,&quot;width&quot;:80,&quot;height&quot;:48},&quot;description&quot;:&quot;Federal city in Russia&quot;,&quot;pageprops&quot;:{&quot;wikibase_item&quot;:&quot;Q656&quot;},&quot;pagelanguage&quot;:&quot;en&quot;},&quot;targetFrom&quot;:&quot;source&quot;}" class="cx-link" id="mwGQ" title="Saint Petersburg">Peter the Great</a> yii kurowpɔn no dze kɔr Saint Petersburg. Nna Moscow yɛ Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic no kurowpɔn fi 1918, a ɔsan bɛyɛɛ Soviet Union (1922 to 1991), na w'akɔ do ayɛ Russian Federation no kurowpɔn fi 1991.[1]

Ɔbɛn Moskva Nsu a wonyaa kurow no dzin fir mu no, na ofi afeha a otsia 16 dze reba afeha a otsia 17 no, kurow no nyinii a nna w'akyɛ mu 5 a nna wɔdze ban akyekyɛ mu: ɔyɛ Kremlin ("fortress"), Kitaigorod ("kurow a w'gye ho", naaso nna wɔkyerɛ mu dɛ ɔyɛ "Chinatown" dze nam folk etymology do), Bielygorod ("kurow fufuw"), Zemlianoigorod ("kurow a wɔdze dɛtse yɛ edwuma"), and Miestchanskygorod ("kurow a hɔn a wodzi yie kakra tse mu") wɔ kurowpɔn no ban no ekyir.

  1. Robert Argenbright, "Moscow On The Rise: From Primate City To Megaregion," Geographical Review (2013) 103#1 pp 20–36.