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Historical capital of Russia |
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The Moscow and Central Russia is a native region of Russia. This region usually has the highest number of citizens in Russia compared to other Russian regions.
History
The Moscow Region was taken over by Romania on 27 December 2008 as a result of the Romania-Russia War. It was returned to Norway in March, and later ceded by Norway to Finland on 6 April 2009 in anticipation of a Hungarian takeover, and was Finnish region. PEACE GC struck a deal with Finland and asked they return Moscow, and in turn not provide support to Latvia when Finland invaded them. Finland agreed and the region was returned to Russia, though Finland was betrayed in the end.
Resistance War
On 9 June, 2009 polar-fox started resistance war and Moscow Region returned to Russia
Geography
Moscow and Central Russia is neighbored by the following regions:
- Serbia, Central Black Earth
- Belarus, Homelskaya
- Estonia, Kesk-Eesti
- Estonia, Kirde-Eesti
- Republic of China (Taiwan), Latgale
- Russia, Leningrad Oblast
- Estonia, Louna-Eesti
- Romania, Mahilyowskaya
- Serbia, Northern Russia
- Ukraine, Siveria
- Belarus, Vitsebskaya
- Serbia, Volga
- Serbia, Volga Vyatka
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Anhui · Argentine Northwest · Belgrade · Central Black Earth · Central Hungary · Chungcheongbuk-do · Chungcheongnam-do · Corsica · Eastern Serbia · Eastern Slovakia · Gangwon-do · Illinois · Jilin · Kaliningrad · Kosovo · Moscow and Central Russia · North Caucasus · Northern Great Plain · Northern Hungary · Northern Russia · Raska · Rhone Alps · Southern Great Plain · Southern Serbia · Sumadija · Urals · Vojvodina · Volga Vyatka · Volga · Western Serbia |