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Moscow (/ˈmɒskoʊ/ MOS-koh, US chiefly /ˈmɒskaʊ/ MOS-kow; Russian: Москва, tr. Moskva, IPA: [mɐskˈva] (listen)) is the capital and largest city of Russia... |
PFC CSKA Moscow (Russian: Профессиональный футбольный клуб - ЦСКА, or English: Professional Football Club — Central Sports Club of Army [Moscow]) is a Russian... |
The 2011–12 PFC CSKA Moscow season was the 20th season the club, PFC CSKA Moscow, played in the Russian Premier League. As of March 18, 2011 Russian Premier... |
"Stranger in Moscow" is a song by Michael Jackson. It was released as the fifth single from HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. Jackson wrote the... |
first was the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow). IOC page for the 1984 Winter Olympics Wiki Commons has media related to 1984 Winter Olympics. This short... |
Andrei Gusev (category Writers from Moscow) Union, in Moscow. His father Evgeny Gusev and mother Rosalind Maltseva were engineers. His father was born in Ukraine, his mother in Moscow. Andrei Gusev... |
Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad, were held in Moscow, Soviet Union from July 19 to August 3. 1980 Summer Olympics boycott: U... |
Nadia Petrova (category Sportspeople from Moscow) Викторовна Петрова, Nadezhda Viktorovna Petrova); born June 8, 1982 in Moscow, Soviet Union, is a Russian professional tennis player. She has won 27 WTA... |
Russian Orthodox Church (section Related pages) The Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate are Christians who are united under the Patriarch of Moscow, who in turn is in communion with the... |
Anton Chekhov (category Disease-related deaths in Germany) Cervantes and Arthur Schopenhauer. In 1879, Chekhov went to Moscow University. While he was at Moscow University, Chekhov wrote many short stories to pay for... |
Domodedovo (town) (category Cities and towns in Moscow Oblast) Moscow Oblast of Russia. As of 2010, the city has 96,145 people. The city surrounds Domodedovo Airport, one of the international airports of Moscow,... |
Irina Slutskaya (ru: Ирина Слуцкая) (born February 9, 1979 in Moscow), is a Russian figure skater. She has won two world championships and six European... |
Zelenograd (category Moscow) Zelenograd (Russian: Зеленоград) is a city in Moscow (federal city) in Russia. The city has 221,712 people as of 2010. Zelenograd means "green city" in... |
Soviet Championship League (section Related pages) Dynamo Moscow 1991 - Dynamo Moscow 1990 - Dynamo Moscow 1989 - CSKA Moscow 1988 - CSKA Moscow 1987 - CSKA Moscow 1986 - CSKA Moscow 1985 - CSKA Moscow 1984... |
List of diplomatic missions in Russia (category Russia-related lists) This page lists the Diplomatic missions in Russia. The Russian Federation hosts a huge clout of embassies in its capital Moscow. 146 embassies are resident... |
Aristarkh Lentulov (section Related pages) 1968. Catalog of exhibition. Moscow. Lentulova M. & Khudozhnik A. 1969. Lentulov: Recollections. Moscow. Media related to Aristarkh Lentulov at Wikimedia... |
the rights to the 1976 Games in May 1970, over the bids of Moscow and Los Angeles. Moscow would later host the 1980 Summer Olympics, and Los Angeles would... |
Pussy Riot (category Musicians from Moscow) rock protest group of eleven women. The group was formed in August 2011 in Moscow. Three members of the group (Yekaterina Samutsevich, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova... |
Novospassky Monastery (category Buildings and structures in Moscow) Russian: Новоспасский монастырь), is one of the oldest monasteries in Moscow. The first monastery was built in the 14th century. At that time it was... |
Sukharev Tower (category Buildings and structures in Moscow) The Sukharev Tower (Сухарева башня) was a building in the center of Moscow, Russia. It was built from 1692 to 1701 by the architect Mikhail Chugolokov... |