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TOURIST INFORMATION OF MOSCOW
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There is no official tourist information center in Moscow. Major hotels have service bureaus that can provide you with general information and booking service. Several reputable private travel companies offer tours and tickets. |
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MAP OF MOSCOW
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Moscow is situated on the banks of the Moskva River, which flows for just over 500 km through the East European Plain in central Russia. 49 bridges span the river and its canals within the city's limits. Elevation of Moscow at the All-Russia Exhibiti... |
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THINGS TO DO IN MOSCOW
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Like any city with snowy winters, Moscow is a great place to go ice skating. Gorky Park is most famous but overcrowded and ice is not always in ideal condition; Bosco rink on a Red Square is glamourous and easy, although bit costly and not too favour... |
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SIGHTSEEING IN MOSCOW
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Red Square: The heart of Moscow and the first destination for most visitors to the city. Surrounded by St. Basil's Cathedral, the State History Museum, Lenin's Mausoleum and one of the Kremlin's long brick walls. The cobbles that make up the square a... |
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TRAINS IN MOSCOW
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Railway:Moscow employs several train stations to serve the city. Moscow's nine rail terminals (or vokzals) are:Belorussky Rail Terminal, Kazansky Rail Terminal, Kiyevsky Rail Terminal, Kursky Rail Terminal, Leningradsky Rail Terminal, Paveletsk... |
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HISTORY OF MOSCOW
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The city of Moscow gradually grew up gradually around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century. It was the capital of Great Russia, also known as Muscovy, from 1340 to 1712, the capital of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991, and since 1991 o... |
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APARTMENT RENTALS IN MOSCOW
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Ermitage Pokrovka Hotel: Durasovsky per 7. It offers aptly furnished rooms, all of which have a cable TV, a mini-bar, and a telephone. Some of its amenities are dry cleaning/laundry, high-speed Internet access, and room service. While staying here yo... |
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PREHISTORY
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The oldest evidence of humans on the territory of Moscow dates from the Neolithic (Schukinskaya site on the Moscow River). Within the modern bounds of the city other late evidence was discovered (the burial ground of the Fatyanovskaya culture, the si... |
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