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1.Moscow has always been the capital of Russia.
2. Moscow has always remained the heart of Russia.
3. Moscow has always been the political centre of Russia.
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1. Moscow is the capital of Russia, its administrative, economic, political and educational centre. It is one of Russia's major cities with the population of about 9 million people. Its total area is about 900 thousand square kilometres.
2. The city was founded by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky and was first mentioned in the chronicles in 1147. At that time it was a small frontier the 15th century Moscow had grown into a wealthy city.
3. In the 16th century, under Ivan the Terrible Moscow became the capital of the state of Muscovy. In the 18th century Peter the Great transferred the capital to St. Petersburg, but Moscow remained the heart of Russia.
4. The present-day Moscow is the seat of the government of the Russian Federation. The President of Russia lives and works here; government offices are located here, too.
Moscow is a major industrial city. Its leading industries are engineering, chemical and light industries.
5.Moscow is known for its many historical buildings, museums and art galleries, as well as for the famous Bolshoy, Maly and Art theatres. There are more than 80 museums in Moscow.
6. One of the principal streets in Moscow is Tverskaya Street. It is one of the busiest shopping streets in Moscow. Its stores offer a wide choice of fashionable items manufactured by the leading firms of the world. The famous state store Eliseyevsky Gastronom offers a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables, cakes, meat, etc..
7.Moscow is the city of science and learning. There are over 80 higher educational institutions in the city including the Moscow State University, the oldest one in Russia.
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