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俄罗斯首都与最大都市、俄罗斯全国政治、经济、科学、文化及交通的中心。城区人口约1200万,是欧洲人口第二多的城市,仅次于伊斯坦布尔,占俄罗斯总人口的1/10。

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Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev addresses the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos January 23, 2013. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
Smoke rises during a fight between Free Syrian Army fighters and forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad at the front line in Aleppo December 26, 2012. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (SYRIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT)
A picture taken on October 10, 2012, shows two jailed members of the all-girl punk band 'Pussy Riot,' (L-R) Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, sitting in a glass-walled cage in a court in Moscow. In a letter published on the website of Moscow Echo radio station and dated yesterday, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina, accused Tolokonnikova's husband Pyotr Verzilov of giving 'illegitimate' interviews, in a new sign of a split in the group. AFP PHOTO / NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA (Photo credit should read NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP/GettyImages)
Tag der Einheit des Volkes Ultra nationalist demonstrators and activists march carrying the Russian Empire's black-yellow-white flags to mark National Unity Day, on the outskirts of Moscow, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012. Chanting "Russia for Russians" and "Migrants today, occupiers tomorrow," about 6,000 people, mostly young men, marched through a working-class neighborhood on the outskirts of the capital, while police stood shoulder to shoulder along the street, which was blocked to traffic. (Foto:Ivan Sekretarev/AP/dapd)
Opposition activists and supporters take part in an anti-Putin protest in central in Moscow, on September 15, 2012. Thousands marched today through Moscow to protest against the rule of Vladimir Putin in a test of the opposition's challenge to the Russian president four months after his inauguration. AFP PHOTO / KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV (Photo credit should read KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/GettyImages)
Members of the all-girl punk band 'Pussy Riot' Nadezhda Tolokonnikova (R), Maria Alyokhina (R) and Yekaterina Samutsevich (C) sit in a glass-walled cage during a court hearing in Moscow on Agust 17, 2012. A Moscow court will pass judgement Friday on three women from a tiny punk band who captured global attention by defying the Russian authorities and ridiculing President Vladimir Putin in a church. Pussy Riot release rallies have stretched from Sydney to New York as a growing list of celebrities joined ex-Beatle Paul McCartney and pop icon Madonna in a campaign directed against Putin's crackdown on most dissent. AFP PHOTO / ANDREY SMIRNOV (Photo credit should read ANDREY SMIRNOV/AFP/GettyImage
ARCHIV - Der iranische Präsident Mahmud Ahmadinedschad bei einer Rede in der Urananreicherungsanlage in Natans (Archivfoto vom 09.04.2007). Der Westen will nach einem Bericht der «New York Times» zu Beginn der neuen Atomverhandlungen mit dem Iran eine Reihe von Forderungen stellen. Demnach soll die Führung in Teheran sofort die unterirdische und lange geheim gehaltene Atomanlage in Fordo schließen. EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH (zu dpa: " «Ein Deal mit dem Iran?» - Obama hofft und bangt vor Atomgesprächen" +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Russian police detain protesters outside the parliament building in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 5, 2012. At least two dozen people have been detained outside Russian Parliament in Moscow as they were protesting against a bill on public rallies. The Kremlin-controlled Russian parliament is expected to pass a legislation on Tuesday that would raise fines 200-fold for taking part in unsanctioned rallies. Opposition leaders say that the law would also exacerbate tensions in the Russian society and leave the public with no free leeway of expressing their discontent. (Foto:Misha Japaridze/AP/dapd)
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center rear right, and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, third left, meet with a new Cabinet in the Kremlin in Moscow, Monday, May 21, 2012. Russian President Vladimir Putin named a new Cabinet Monday, warning its members that they will have to fulfill their duties in a difficult global economic climate. From left, Deputy Prime Ministers Arkady Dvorkovich and Vladislav Surkov. (Foto:RIA-Novosti, Yekaterina Shtukina, Presidential Press Service/AP/dapd)
ITAR-TASS: MOSCOW, RUSSIA. MAY 6, 2012. A man holding a banner _My president is in this crowd_ during the _March of Millions_ procession along Bolshaya Yakimanka Street. Participants of the rally protest against alleged fraud in the March 4 presidential election and the upcoming inauguration of Vladimir Putin as the new Russian president. (Photo ITAR-TASS / Sergei Karpov)
ITAR-TASS 28: KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA. SEPTEMBER 24. Rail tank cars on the premises of the Tuapse oil refinery operated by Rosneft oil company. (Photo ITAR-TASS / Vitaly Belousov) +++(c) dpa - Report+++
Interior Ministry officers detain an opposition activist during a protest rally to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution, which guarantees the right of assembly, in Moscow March 31, 2012. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Russian soccer fan celebrates his team's victory after the quarterfinal match between the Netherlands and Russia at the Euro 2008 soccer in the center of Moscow, early Sunday, June 22, 2008. Russia beat the tournament favorite 3-1 in extra time to secure its first ever European Championship semifinal appearance. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)
***Nicht für CMS Flash-Galerien verwenden*** A wide view of the Security Council in New York at its meeting on Kosovo-Serbia relations onm September 15, 2011. The meeting was called ahead of possible escalating tensions between Serbia and Kosovo over a border dispute. Photo Mark Garten/UN Photo
epa03150561 Russian riot police carry away a participant of an opposition rally outside the offices of the Russian TV company 'NTV' near the Ostankino television tower in Moscow, Russia, 18 March 2012. Supporters of various opposition parties gathered for a rally against the 'pro-Kremlin NTV channel' which was showing a documentary which claimed that apparent opposition movement activists were paying money to their supporters to attend in anti-Putin rallies during the recent Russian presidential election. EPA/SERGEI ILNITSKY +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
People stand along Garden Ring avenue holding hands during opposition protest in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. Thousands of people are holding hands to form a 16-kilometer (10-mile) human chain encircling central Moscow in the latest protest against Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain along the Garden Ring on Sunday and they appeared to have succeeded or come close. (Foto:Mikhail Metzel/AP/dapd)