Proper noun
A river in Russia, a tributary of the Oka.
Alternative form of Moscow, the federal city, the capital of Russia.
Alternative form of Moscow, an oblast of Russia, surrounding the city of Moscow.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn Vecherniaia Moskva (October 4, 1946), M. Chistiakov reprimanded theaters and the Soviet film industry for the fact that over a six-month timespan, sixty of the films shown had been tasteless Western films rather than Soviet ones. Source: Internet
Tamara Pletneva, a 70-year-old Communist who leads the lower house's family, women and children body, told Govorit Moskva radio station she hoped women would not date visiting fans and get pregnant. Source: Internet
Moskva: Nauka, 2004 (a classic general description). Source: Internet
Tamara Pletnyova said in an interview with Govorit Moskva radio station Russian women should abstain from sex with foreigners visiting the country for the tournament, citing concerns about a possible spike in single-parent families. Source: Internet
Centre: Square of Europe and Kiyevsky Rail Terminal with Moskva City behind. Source: Internet
In 1508–1516, the Italian architect Aleviz Fryazin (Novy) arranged for the construction of a moat in front of the eastern wall, which would connect the Moskva and Neglinnaya and be filled in with water from Neglinnaya. Source: Internet