- Мәскәү, Tatar: Mäskäw, Portuguese: Moscovo, Chuvash: Мускав, and Spanish:
Moscú. In a
similar manner the
Latin name
Moscovia has been formed,
later it became...
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Bujor is a town in Galați County, Romania. It
administers two villages,
Moscu and Umbrărești. It is
situated in the
historical region of
Western Moldavia...
- Constanța Marino-
Moscu (17
April 1875–20
September 1940) was a
Romanian short story writer. Born in Agapia, Neamț County, her
father was the
farmer Panait...
- The
Moscow Gold (Spanish: Oro de
Moscú), or
alternatively Gold of the
Republic (Spanish: Oro de la República), was 510 tonnes of gold,
corresponding to...
- Ghiță
Moscu (born
Gelbert or
Gelber Moscovici, also
known as
Alexandru Bădulescu, Russian: Александр Саимович Бадулеску; 1889 –
November 4, 1937) was...
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Moscow Gold (Spanish: El oro de
Moscú) is a 2003
Spanish comedy film
directed by Jesús
Bonilla (in his
directorial debut feature)
which stars Bonilla...
- CSKA
Moscow (Russian: ЦСКА Москва) is a
Russian sports club
based in Moscow. It was
created in 1911 in the
Russian Empire on base of OLLS (Skiing Society...
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March 2024). "¿Es Eurovisión 2024 seguro? Preocupación tras el
atentado de
Moscú" [Is
Eurovision 2024 safe?
Worries following the
Moscow attack]. ESCplus...
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performed the
Russian version,
titled "Moskva". The
Spanish version,
titled "
Moscú", was
performed by
Jorge Jiménez and
Marifer Medrano. "Moskau", the German-language...
- from the
original on 23
March 2024.
Retrieved 23
March 2024. "Atentado en
Moscú: ISIS-K difundió un
escalofriante video del
ataque desde adentro con gritos...