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Moscow ML (303 bytes)
1: Moscow ML is a light-weight implementation of Standard M...

Moscow (17509 bytes)
5: ...69;''' (pronounciation: ''Moskva''), capital of [[Russia]], located on the river [[Moskva River|Moskva]], ...
7: ...e-Imperial Russia. It is the site of the famous [[Moscow Kremlin|Kremlin]], which serves as the center of ...
9: ...Patriarch of Moscow]] serves as the head of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]].
11: ...e:Moscow_scene_Sanyo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Modern Moscow; the Sanyo sign overlooks the statue of Lenin, ba...
15: ... city to the ground and murdered its inhabitants, Moscow recovered and became the capital of an independen...

Seven Sisters (Moscow) (982 bytes)
1: [[Image:MGU view.jpg|thumb|Moscow State University]]
2: ..., [[Russia]]. They include the main building of [[Moscow State University]], the Ministry of Foreign Affai...
8: [[Category:Moscow]]

Moscow Metro (8342 bytes)
1: ...Metro-2004-medium.png|thumbnail|275px|Plan of the Moscow Metro]]
3: The '''Moscow Metro''' in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] is the world's most heavily used [[metro]] syst...
7: ...al lines, travellers heading toward the center of Moscow will hear male voiced announcements, and travelle...
9: ==History of the Moscow Metro==
13: The projects of the third stage of the Moscow Metro were delayed during World War II. Two Metro...

Battle of Moscow (6287 bytes)
2: battle_name=Battle of Moscow
5: ...age=[[Image:MoscowBattle.gif|300px| The Battle of Moscow]]
8: |place=Northern and Western outskirts of [[Moscow]]
21: ... refers to the defense of the Soviet capital of [[Moscow]] and the subsequent counter-offensive against th...
25: ...ine, [[Army Group Centre]] was to advance towards Moscow.

FC Torpedo Moscow (349 bytes)
1: ...nd 1976. Torpedo also won fix Soviet Cups and the Russian Cup in 1993.
8: [[Category:Russian football clubs|Torpedo Moscow]]

Moscow Mule (1030 bytes)
1: '''Moscow Mule''' is a [[cocktail]] comprising of
17: ...raze in the United States during the 1950's. The Moscow Mule was invented by John G. Martin of Heublein I...
21: ...etStrip/Underground/6514/mule.html History of the Moscow Mule]

Moscow Oblast (7273 bytes)
1: [[Image:RussiaMoscowOblast.png|right|]]
3: .... 6,618,538 without [[Moscow]] as of [[2002]] All-Russian Population Census)
4: ...e kilometer|km²]] (45,000 km² without [[Moscow]]), which makes it one of the most densely popula...
6: Moscow oblast is highly [[industrialized]] with its main...
11: ...ts of the following districts ([[Russian language|Russian]]: районы):

Moscow Zoo (271 bytes)
1: [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] is host to a large, and newly expanded and reno...
3: [[Image:MoscowZooMap(en)sm.JPG|thumb|Moscow Zoo Plan]]
7: * [http://www.zoo.ru/moscow/defengl.htm The official site]
9: [[Category:Zoos]][[Category:Moscow]]
11: {{Russia-stub}}

The Moscow Rules (1125 bytes)
1: ...e used by spies and other insurgents working in [[Moscow]], which had a reputation of being particularly h...
3: An abbreviated list of The Moscow Rules:

Spartak Moscow (2869 bytes)
2: ...am during its time in the lower division. Spartak Moscow came back the next year and right away reclaimed ...
4: ...es out of 12. Year after year it also represented Russia in the European tournaments of Champions League, ...
6: ...ckey section, '''HC Spartak Moscow'''. It won the Russian championship in 1962, 1967, 1969 and 1976.
10: * '''Champion of Russia''' 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000...
12: * '''Winner of the Russian Cup''' 1994, 1998

Dynamo Moscow (948 bytes)
1: [[Image:Dinamo_Moscow_logo.gif|right]]
2: ...86;сква''') is a [[Russia|Russian]] sports club. It is especially well-known for i...
4: The football team ('''FC Dynamo Moscow''') won the Soviet Championship in 1936 (Spring),...
6: ...ampionship in 1992, 1993, 1995, and 2000, and the Russian Superleague in 1999-2000.
11: [[Category:Russian football clubs]]

CSKA Moscow (1461 bytes)
1: ...86;сква''') is a [[Russia|Russian]] sports club, often referred to as "[[Red Army]...
5: ..., 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1970, and 1991, and the Russian Championship in 2003.
7: ...won the Soviet championship 25 times; and won the Russian title every year from 1992 through 2000, plus 20...
10: ...cska.ru Central club site] (in [[Russian language|Russian]]; limited [[English language|English]] content)
11: *[http://www.cska-hockey.ru Hockey] (Russian only)

David Moscow (495 bytes)
1: '''David Raphael Moscow''' (born [[14 November]], [[1974]]) is an [[Unite...
14: [[Category:1974 births|Moscow]]
15: [[Category:Cinema actors|Moscow]]
16: [[Category:American actors|Moscow]]

Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears (1363 bytes)
1: ...a slezam ne verit'') is a [[1979 in film|1979]] [[Russia]]n film made by [[Mosfilm]]. It was writen by [[...

Moscow News (218 bytes)
1: '''Moscow News''' is [[Russia]]’s longest-running independent [[English languag...
5: [[Category:Russian newspapers]]

Moscow Times (129 bytes)
1: ...Times''' is an independent [[English language]] [[Russia]]n daily newspaper.
5: [[Category:Russian newspapers]]

Moscow Manege (1512 bytes)
1: '''[[Moscow]] Manege''' is a large square building with an hi...
3: [[Image:Moscow_Manege.jpg|thumbnail|right|Moscow Manege]]
5: ...support on top 45 m pillars it was erected by the Russian architect [[Joseph Bové]] from 1817 to 1825. Its...
7: ...e Soviet Union), but given the trustworthiness of Russian government officials (the state is very corrupt)...
11: [[Category:Buildings in Moscow]]

Moscow, Idaho (3590 bytes)
1: ...of [[Latah County, Idaho|Latah County]]{{GR|6}}. Moscow is the birthplace of [[Carol Ryrie Brink]] and si...
4: [[Image:IDMap-doton-Moscow.PNG|right|Location of Moscow, Idaho]]
5: Moscow is located at 46°43'54" North, 116°59'50"...
9: The town lies in a valley between Moscow Mountain and Paradise Ridge. The region has [[ge...
21: *[http://www.moscow.id.us/ Official site]

Moscow Conservatory (553 bytes)
1: ...servatory''' is a prominent [[music school]] in [[Russia]].
3: ...1866 by Nikolai Rubinstein, brother of the famous Russian pianist and composer [[Anton Rubinstein]], who f...
8: ...html Moscow Conservatory website] (in English and Russian)

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