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Moscow (Russia)

LC control no.n 79076156
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingMoscow (Russia)
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Geographic subdivision usageRussia (Federation)--Moscow
Variant(s)Moskva (Russia)
Москвa (Russia)
Moscou (Russia)
Moskau (Russia)
Moscú (Russia)
Moskova (Russia)
Moscha (Russia)
Moszkva (Russia)
Moskav (Russia)
Moskwa (Russia)
Moscow (R.S.F.S.R.)
Mosike (Russia)
Mo-ssu-kʻo (Russia)
莫斯科 (Russia)
Pravitelʹstvo Moskvy (Russia)
Правительство Москвы (Russia)
Moscow (Russia). Pravitelʹstvo
Moscow (Russia). Правительство
Maskva (Russia)
Mosḳṿe (Russia)
Mosca (Russia)
Moscova (Russia)
Māsko (Russia)
Moscow
Масква (Russia)
Μόσχα (Russia)
Moscfa (Russia)
Mūskū (Russia)
موسکو (Russia)
Associated countryRussia (Federation)
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inVseross. khudozh.-prom. vystavka (1882 : Moscow, R.S.F.S.R.). Illi︠u︡strirovannoe opisanīe Vseross. khudozh.-prom. vystavki v Moskvi︠e︡ 1882 g. [MI], 1882: t.p. (v Moskvi︠e︡)
ʻArabī fī Mūskū, 1958: t.p. (موسکو = Mūskū)
ʻAjāyib al-dunyā, 2018: t.p. (مسکو = Muskū)
BGN, per phone 1/27/84 (Moskva (Russian); Moscow (conv.); popl. 55°45ʹN 37°35ʹE; variants: Moscou, Moskau, Moskwa)
Hu, Yuzhi. Mosike yin xiang ji, 1984: t.p. (莫斯科 = Mosike [Wade-Giles: Mo-ssu-kʻo])
Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii. Vilnius, turistinė schemą, 1985: map verso (Maskva)
Slovès, H. A shliḥes̀ ḳeyn Mosḳṿe, c1985.
Where in Moscow, 1992: t.p. (Moskva, Rossiĭskai︠a︡ Federat︠s︡ii︠a︡)
Mosca, c1992: t.p. (Mosca)
Tarlapan, E. De ce v-ați dus de acasă? --, 1991: t.p. (Moscova)
Vsi︠a︡ Moskva, 1994: p. 9 (Before 1991 Moscow was divided into 32 administrativnye raĭony; since 1991 it has been divided into 10 administrativno-territorialʹnye okrugi)
Rupankar, 1996: t.p. (Māsko)
Konversii︠a︡--gorodu, 199-?: cover, p. 1 (Правительство Москвы = Pravitelʹstvo Moskvy)
Wikipedia, May 13, 2009 (Moscow (Russian: Москвa = Moskva); capital and the largest city of Russia) Belarusian page (Масква = Maskva) Greek page (Μόσχα = Moscha) Welsh page (Moscfa)
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