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Introduction
The city of Moscow gradually grew around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century. It was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow (or Muscovy) and then the Tsardom of Russia until the capital was moved to Saint Petersburg by Peter the Great. Moscow was the capital of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1918, which then became the Soviet Union (1922 to 1991), and since 1991 has served as capital of the Russian Federation.
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Climate
Economy
Geography
Situated on either bank of the eponymous Moskva River, the city during the 16th to 17th centuries grew up in five concentric divisions, formerly separated from one another by walls: the Kremlin ("fortress"), Kitaigorod ("walled town", but interpreted as "Chinatown" by folk etymology), Bielygorod ("white town"), Zemlianoigorod ("earthworks town"), and Miestchanskygorod ("bourgeois town") outside the city walls.
After the fire of 1812, the city ramparts were replaced with the Boulevard Ring and Garden Ring roads, replacing the walls around Bielygorod and Zemlianoigorod, respectively.
History
Location
Population
The city's population grew from 250,000 to over a million in the 19th century, and from one to ten million in the 20th century, putting it among the top twenty of the world's most populous cities today.
- City (1,874,391) - 1905 census
Arenas
Attractions
Bars and Clubs
Castles
Cemeteries
City Government
Churches
Crime
Citizens of the City
- -- Grigori Rasputin -- The Mad Monk
Corporations
Current Events
Galleries
Hospitals
Hotels & Hostels
Landmarks
Maps
Market Places
Monasteries
Monuments
Museums
Neighborhoods
Parks
- Gorky Park --
Private Residences
Restaurants
Ruins
Schools
Shops
Theatres
Transportation
Character Creation
Stories
Vampires of the City
- -- Kiril Fedorov -- Gangrel Prince of Moscow
- -- Zhenya Motya --Settite Priest of the Children of Judas
Legendary Undead
- -- Baba Yaga -- The Hag of Russia
- -- Durga Syn -- Ravnos Prophet and Freedom Fighter
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Moscow