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Moscow metropolitan area or Moscow capital region (Russian: Московский столичный регион) is the largest metropolitan area in Russia and Europe, with population of about 15 million people[1].
Structure of Moscow metropolitan area
Moscow metropolitan area includes the city of Moscow, a ring of cities annexed to it and administered within (Balashikha, Korolyov, Krasnogorsk, Khimki, Mytishchi and Zelenograd), as well as large nearby towns with population of over 100,000 citizens (Reutov, Zheleznodorozhny, Podolsk and Lubertsy, to name a few) that fall under regional administration.[2]
Administratively, all those towns are a part of the Moscow Oblast. The metropolitan area has thus no coordinated administration structures.
References
- ^ "Forbes проигнорировал Москву". www.irn.ru. http://www.irn.ru/articles/14426.html.
- ^ Information taken and translated directly from the Russian Wikipedia page, using its sources.
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