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There are dozens of towns and cities named Moscow in the world. The most famous one is situated in Russia, according to the 2015 census its population is 12 mln. You probably don’t know there are two small villages in Russia also named Moscow.
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There are at least 22 places named Moscow in the USA, some of them just tiny villages. The largest is Moscow, Idaho. The city is situated on the Washington/Idaho border and is quite large – the population was 23,800 in the 2010 census.
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There are so many Moscows that inspired travelers can make a journey to see them all. So the next stop is… Moscow, Kansas. It is a small village of 310 people (according to the 2010 census), so don’t miss it!
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Next stop is Moscow, Scotland. Also a hamlet, it is situated in East Ayrshire in Scotland. The name is thought to be a phonetic corruption of 'Moss-hall' or 'Moss-haw'. As of 2006 its population is reported to be 118.
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Welcome to Moscou, a small town in the Ghent neighborhood of Belgium. The town got its name in 1814 when the Russian army was in the region. In 2004 Moscou had 4,747 inhabitants.
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Moving on to Canada, Moscow is not the capital but a hamlet within the township of Stone Mills, Ontario.
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This stop is much closer to home (for Russians). This Moscow is situated in the center of Poland, 130 kilometers from Warsaw. In 2004 there were 110 people living here.