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Moscow is not only the capital and largest city of Russia, but also one of the most modern megacities in the world. It is the historical, political and spiritual "heart" of the country, striking with the number of various architectural attractions, museums, theaters, exhibitions, fairs, film screenings, concerts, excursions and galleries.

Today, according to official data, about 13 million people live in the metropolis - this is more than in all the Baltic countries combined. A total of 10 Open Doors organizing universities are based here.

Moscow is a city with a developed infrastructure. Moscow districts are clusters with everything necessary for life within walking distance: shops, pharmacies, communication stores. Transport accessibility is well developed, you can get to any place by several types of transport with a short waiting interval - 1-2 minutes.

The climate in Moscow is quite comfortable: the average temperature in summer is 22°-25°, in winter -5°.



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Moscow is not only the capital and largest city of Russia, but also one of the most modern megacities in the world. It is the historical, political and spiritual "heart" of the country, striking with the number of various architectural attractions, museums, theaters, exhibitions, fairs, film screenings, concerts, excursions and galleries.

Today, according to official data, about 13 million people live in the metropolis - this is more than in all the Baltic countries combined. A total of 10 Open Doors organizing universities are based here.

Moscow is a city with a developed infrastructure. Moscow districts are clusters with everything necessary for life within walking distance: shops, pharmacies, communication stores. Transport accessibility is well developed, you can get to any place by several types of transport with a short waiting interval - 1-2 minutes.

The climate in Moscow is quite comfortable: the average temperature in summer is 22°-25°, in winter -5°.

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