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  2. Moscow, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The First Baptist Church was established in 1849. Moscow became a trading center for Polk County farmers during the latter 1850s and a stage stop on the Liberty-Nacogdoches Road, with cotton gins, shops, saloons and a hotel. [4] The town was noted for its school, the Moscow Masonic Academy (or Moscow Masonic High School depending on source).

  3. Markets in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... move to sidebar hide. This is a list of markets in Moscow. The city has a vibrant history of formal and informal markets ...

  4. Red Square Christmas Market - Wikipedia

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    People have been trading, buying and selling in Moscow, especially the Red Square, since the Middle Ages, with many old shopping streets, such as Nikolskaya or Varvarka, existing since those times. Under Catherine the Great , Russia started designing newer and modern shopping spaces in the places of older outdated merchant rows. [ 6 ]

  5. Arbat Street - Wikipedia

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    Arbat became a busy shopping street with many renowned boutiques. At the beginning of the 20th century the most intense business activity took place near the Western end: on the site of today's Smolenskaya Square, a large farmers' market used to take place, the Smolensky Rynok (Смоленский рынок).

  6. Moscow, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Moscow (/ ˈ m ɒ s k oʊ / MOSS-koh) is a city and the county seat of Latah County, Idaho. Located in the North Central region of the state along the border with Washington, it had a population of 25,435 at the 2020 census. [5] Moscow is the home of the University of Idaho, the state's land-grant institution and primary research university.

  7. Khitrovka - Wikipedia

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    Khitrov market, 1853 Khitrovskaya Square ( Russian : Хитровская площадь ), also known historically as Khitrov marketplace ( Russian : Хитров рынок ) or simply Khitrovka ( Russian : Хитровка ), is a square in the centre of Moscow that existed from the 1820 to 1930s and was restored in the 2010s.

  8. Moscow Gostiny Dvor - Wikipedia

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    It is located near the famous Red Square, a few hundred metres away from it. Formerly accommodating both shops and warehouses, it was constructed of brick in the 1590s and underwent significant modifications from 1638–1641. [1] As the Russian capital expanded and the old structure became overcrowded, a new indoor market was completed nearby ...

  9. Postal codes in Russia - Wikipedia

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    For instance Moscow's pochtamt has a postal code of 101000. One street in a big city can have several postal codes; for instance, in Saint Petersburg (with postal codes falling in the range 190–199), Kirochnaya Street has the following postal codes: 191028, 191123, 191124, 191015, 191014, which are based on house numbers.