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Moskva (other)
Moskva is a transliteration of "", meaning Moscow in the Russian language. Moskva may also refer to: Places *Moskva (inhabited locality), several rural localities in Russia *Moskva (river), central-Russian river on which Moscow lies *787 Moskva, a Main Belt asteroid * Moskva (Almaty Metro), a railway station in Almaty, Kazakhstan Ships * Soviet helicopter carrier ''Moskva'' ** ''Moskva''-class helicopter carrier * Russian cruiser ''Moskva'', a ''Slava'' class guided missile cruiser, formerly ''Slava'', sunk during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine * , a diesel-electric icebreaker in service in 1960–1992 * , a diesel-electric icebreaker in service since 2008 * Moskva class, several ship classes * Moskva (ship), a list of ships named ''Moskva'' Other uses *Moskva, a medium-format camera made by Krasnogorsky Zavod *Moskva, a ZX Spectrum computer clone * ''Moskva'' (album), by Russian pop group Glukoza * ''Moskva'' (magazine), a Russian literary magazine See also * * H ...
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Moscow
Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 17 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area. The city covers an area of , while the urban area covers , and the metropolitan area covers over . Moscow is among the world's largest cities; being the most populous city entirely in Europe, the largest urban and metropolitan area in Europe, and the largest city by land area on the European continent. First documented in 1147, Moscow grew to become a prosperous and powerful city that served as the capital of the Grand Duchy that bears its name. When the Grand Duchy of Moscow evolved into the Tsardom of Russia, Moscow remained the political and economic center for most of the Tsardom's history. When th ...
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Moskva (inhabited Locality)
Moskva (russian: Москва) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: * Moskva, Kirov Oblast, a village under the administrative jurisdiction of Verkhoshizhemye Urban-Type Settlement in Verkhoshizhemsky District of Kirov Oblast; * Moskva, Pskov Oblast, a village in Porkhovsky District of Pskov Oblast * Moskva, Tver Oblast, a village in Voroshilovskoye Rural Settlement of Penovsky District in Tver Oblast See also * Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 millio ... (russian: link=no, Москва, Moskva, Moscow), the capital of Russia * Moskva (other) for other uses {{Set index article, populated places in Russia ...
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Moskva (river)
The Moskva (russian: река Москва, Москва-река, ''Moskva-reka'') is a river running through western Russia. It rises about west of Moscow and flows roughly east through the Smolensk and Moscow Oblasts, passing through central Moscow. About southeast of Moscow, at the city of Kolomna, it flows into the Oka, itself a tributary of the Volga, which ultimately flows into the Caspian Sea. History In addition to Finnic tribes, the Moskva River is also the origin of Slavic tribes such as the Vyatichi tribe. Etymology ''Moskva'' and ''Moscow'' are two different renderings of the same Russian word ''Москва''. The city is named after the river. Finnic Merya and Muroma people, who originally inhabited the area, called the river ''Mustajoki'', in English: ''Black river''. It has been suggested that the name of the city derives from this term, although several theories exist. To distinguish the river and the city, Russians usually call the river ''Moskva-reka'' ( ...
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787 Moskva
787 Moskva is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It is a dynamic member of the Maria asteroid family orbiting near the 3:1 Kirkwood gap. This is an S-type (stony) asteroid spanning 27 km. The surface mineralogy is consistent with mesosiderite silicates. Object 1914 UQ, discovered 20 April 1914 by Grigory Neujmin, was named 787 Moskva, after the capital of Russia, Moscow (and retains that name to this day). Object 1934 FD discovered on 19 March 1934 by C. Jackson was given the sequence number 1317. In 1938, G. N. Neujmin found that asteroid 1317 and 787 Moskva were, in fact, the same object. Sequence number 1317 was later reused for the object 1935 RC discovered on 1 September 1935 by Karl Reinmuth; that object is now known as 1317 Silvretta. Photometric observations at the Palmer Divide Observatory in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1999 were used to build a light curve for this object. The asteroid displayed a rotation period of 6.056 ± 0.001 hours and a brightness variat ...
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Moskva (Almaty Metro)
Moskva ( kk, Мәскеу, ''Máskeý'') is a station that serves Line 1 of the Almaty Metro. The station is located behind Sayran station. It was opened on 18 April 2015 as a part of the second stretch of Line 1 between Alatau and Moskva. It was previously part of the western terminus until May 30, 2022 when Line 1 was extended to Bauyrzhan Momyshuly. The station is located west of the city center, at Abay Avenue Abay may refer to: People *Abay (name) Places * Abay District, East Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan * Abay District, Karagandy Province, Kazakhstan **Abay (town), the province's administrative center * Abay, Almaty, Kazakhstan * Abay, Aktobe, a village ... east of crossing with Altynsarin Avenue. It is built underground and has one island platform. References {{First Line (Almaty), right Almaty Metro stations Railway stations opened in 2015 2015 establishments in Kazakhstan ...
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Soviet Helicopter Carrier Moskva
''Moskva'' was the first of her class of helicopter carriers in service with the Soviet Navy. Laid down at Nikolayev South (Shipyard No.444), ''Moskva'' was launched in 1965 and she was commissioned two years later. ''Moskva'' was followed by , which was commissioned in late 1968; there were no further vessels built, reportedly due to the poor handling of the ships in rough seas. Both were conventionally powered. The ''Moskva''s were not true "aircraft carriers" in that they did not carry any fixed-wing aircraft; the air wing was composed entirely of helicopters. They were designed primarily as anti-submarine warfare (ASW) vessels, and her weapons and sensor suite was optimized against the nuclear submarine threat. Shipboard ASW armament included a twin SUW-N-1 launcher capable of delivering a FRAS-1 projectile carrying a 450 mm torpedo (or a 5 kiloton nuclear warhead); a pair of RBU-6000 ASW mortars; and a set of torpedo tubes. For self-defense, the ''Moskva''s had two ...
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Moskva-class Helicopter Carrier
The ''Moskva'' class, Soviet designation Project 1123 ''Kondor'' (condor) and ''S-703'' Project 1123M Kiev, was the first class of operational aircraft carriers (helicopter cruisers in the Soviet classification) built by the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy.Jordan,John, 'Soviet Warships 1945 to Present', Revised & Expanded Edition, , Published by Arms & Armour Press (London, UK), 1992 These ships were laid down at Nikolayev South (Shipyard No.444). The lead vessel was launched in 1965 and named (russian: Москва, , Moscow); she entered service two years later. ''Moskva'' was followed by (russian: Ленинград, , Leningrad, which was commissioned in late 1968; there were no further vessels built, reportedly due to the poor handling of the ships in rough seas. Both were conventionally powered. The ''Moskva''s were not true "aircraft carriers" in that they did not carry any fixed-wing aircraft; the air wing was composed entirely of helicopters. They were designed pr ...
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Russian Cruiser Moskva
''Moskva'' (russian: links=no, Москва, lit=Moscow, ), formerly ''Slava'' (russian: label=none, links=no, Слава, lit=Glory) was a guided missile cruiser of the Russian Navy. Commissioned in 1983, she was the lead ship of the Project 1164 ''Atlant'' class, named after the city of Moscow. With a crew of 510, ''Moskva'' was the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet and the most powerful warship in the region. The cruiser was deployed during conflicts in Georgia (2008), Crimea (2014), and Syria (2015). She led the naval assault during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, from February 2022 until her sinking on 14 April 2022. History As ''Slava'' ''Slava'' was laid down in 1976 in Shipyard 445 of the 61 Kommunara Shipbuilding Plant in Mykolaiv, Ukrainian SSR, launched in 1979, and commissioned into the Soviet Navy on 30 January 1983. Between 18 and 22 November 1986, the ship visited the Greek port of Piraeus. ''Slava'' played a role in the Malta Summit (2– ...
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Moskva Class
Moskva class may refer to: * (Project 1123), a Soviet anti-submarine warfare carrier class * , a Soviet icebreaker class; see List of icebreakers * ( Project 21900), a Russian icebreaker class; see List of icebreakers * river passenger ship; see WikiCommons See also * , whose lead ship was renamed to ''Moskva'' after being refitted * Moskva (ship), several ships of the name * Moskva (other) Moskva is a transliteration of "", meaning Moscow in the Russian language. Moskva may also refer to: Places *Moskva (inhabited locality), several rural localities in Russia *Moskva (river), central-Russian river on which Moscow lies *787 Moskva ...
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Moskva (ship)
''Moskva'' is the name of several ships. They are named for the transliteration of russian: Москва, , Moscow. Warships * (1976–2022) – the lead ship of the , formerly named ''Slava'' in the Soviet Navy, and the former flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. * – a ship of the line in service from 1799 until 1830 * (1932–1941) – a from World War II * – a planned scrapped prior to launch * (1965–1996) – the lead ship of Civilian ships * , a Soviet diesel-electric in service in 1960–1992 * , a Russian Project 21900 icebreaker in service since 2008 * ''Moskva'' (passenger ship), several with incremental numbering "Mockba-#" to "Mockba-###" * (), a 2012 passenger ship * (), a cargo ship * (), a 1978 cargo ship, later renamed ''Omskiy 103'' * (), a crude oil tanker, later renamed ''Vladimir Vinogradov'' See also * (russian: link=no, Московский университет, Moskovskiy Universitet), a tanker * Moskva class, several sh ...
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Krasnogorsky Zavod
Krasnogorsky zavod (russian: Красногорский завод им. С. А. Зверева, , Krasnogorsk Works named after S. A. Zverev) is a Russian factory in Krasnogorsk near Moscow which specializes in optical technology. Part of Shvabe Holding (Rostec state corporation). During the Soviet period it was called Krasnogorsk Mechanical Works (, ). The abbreviation KMZ () is still in common use. Products KMZ is known largely for its photographic and movie cameras of the Zorki, Zenit and Krasnogorsk series, several million of which were produced. It also has a large military optics and mechanical engineering division. Image:Zorki4.jpg, Zorki 4 rangefinder camera Image:Zenit12.jpg, Zenit 12 SLR camera File:Kinokamera Krasnogorsk-2.jpg, Krasnogorsk-2 movie camera Image:Krasnogorsk-3_camera.jpg, Krasnogorsk-3 movie camera Image:Horizon202.jpg, Horizon 202 panoramic camera Image:%D0%A4%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%B0%D0%BF%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%82_%D0%9C%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BA% ...
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List Of ZX Spectrum Clones
The following is a list of clones of Sinclair Research's ZX Spectrum home computer. This list includes both official clones (from Timex Corporation) and many unofficial clones, most of which were produced in Eastern Bloc countries. The list does not include computers which require additional hardware or software to become ZX-compatible. Official The only official clones of the Spectrum were made by Timex. There were three models developed, only two of which were released: Timex Sinclair 2068 The Timex Sinclair 2068 or T/S 2068 (also known as TC 2068 or UK 2086) was a significantly more sophisticated machine than the original Spectrum. The most notable changes were the addition of a cartridge port, an AY-3-8912 sound chip, and an improved ULA giving access to better graphics modes. The T/S 2068 was produced for consumers in the United States, while very similar machines were marketed in Portugal and Poland as the Timex Computer 2068 (TC 2068) and Unipolbrit Komputer 2086 ...
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