To emphasize the importance and grandeur of Moscow, it is often called in Rome. But, it seems to me, our city and without looking back at Rome is an exciting and wonderful story. Moscow keeps its secrets not only in architecture, but also in the names of streets and places. For example, what is behind the words "Vagankovo". Of course, for most Muscovites and Russians in general, this word is immediately associated with the famous Vagankovo cemetery, where you can worship the ashes of the great Russian people. But this is only what, as they say, lies on the surface. The word has a long story. Moskvoved Tatiana Biryukova knows several versions. She writes: "According to one version, the word" Vagankovo "comes from the name of wooden troughs" wagons ". Of these, Ukrainian chumaks and Cossacks in field conditions ate food from millet. Then such guests called in Moscow, they stopped at the Krestovozdvizhensky monastery on a hill, which we now call Vagankovsky (we know him at Pashkov's house and the Russian Library). "
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Moscow is my native city and I have been living here for more than 20 years. — (I have been to many cities, but Moscow will always be in my heart. — Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation and the administrative center of the Moscow region, it is also the largest Russian city with over 12 million residents. Moscow is located on the Moskva River in the European part of the country. Most historians agree that this river gave its name to the city. The Moscow Metro is considered to be one of the most beautiful underground systems in the world. Indeed, many of the stations have beautiful murals on the walls.There is a great variety of landmarks in Moscow, some of them were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The most famous are: the Kremlin, Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, the Armoury Chamber. If you’re planning to stay in Moscow for a while, don’t forget to pay a visit to the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and The Tretyakov Gallery.
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