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1location

2population
in 2030 is expected to have 12,796,000 inhabitants.

in 2022 had a population of 12,641,000 a 0.38% increase from 2021.


2.1LANGUAGE and nationality
language nationality
The inhabitants of Moscow are mostly
Of all the languages of Russia,
Russian (91.6%).
Russian is the most widely spoken
the largest minority groups are
language and is the only official
Ukrainians (1.4%), Tatars (1.4%), Armenians
language.
(1%), Azerbaijanis (0.5%) and Belarusians
There are over 100 minority
(0.4%).
languages spoken in Russia today.
percentages according to the 2010 census.
3 functions and structure of
the city
1. the historic centre 5. political centers
2. general structure 6. commercial areas
3. green areas 7. cultural and entertainment
4. cbd 8. famous neighbourhoods
1the historic centre
the red square (at kitay-gorod ) is one of the
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oldest and largest squares in moscow.


it has historical significance and has important
buildings.
2general structure
according to the Russian Center for Public
Opinion Research, 65% of russians live in
apartments, 31% in private house and 4% in
dormitories.

as a fun fact most flats in russia have 2


entrance doors, and some have 4 or even 5.
3green areas
The city has more than 140 natural spaces.
According to World Atlas, 54% of the Moscow
area is covered by public parks and gardens.
the gorky park

“bagel” house
4cbd
it is located in the presnensky district, that
also contains a zoo, a museum, etc.
it is called presnenskaya naberezhnaya
5political centre
The duma (parliament) is located on ojotni riad,
in front of the kremlin. the duma

the senate is located inside the kremlin.

the senate
6commercial areas
one of the newest and biggest malls in moscow
is afimall city (at presnenskaya naberezhnaya).
Another example is gum, Glavnyj universalnyj
magazín (main department store), at the red square.
afimall city
(outside) gum (inside)

gum (outside)
afimall city (inside)
7cultural and entertainment
the most iconic and visited place in moscow is the red
square, especially the cathedral of san basilio.
the izmailovsky park is one of the biggest in moscow.

The largest bell in the


world is also in Moscow,
in the Kremlin (about
202 tons)
8famous neighborhoods
the most famous place in moscow, as i already said,
it is the red square.
the cathedral of san basilio

state history museum


4 history and red square in 1872

development
In 1156 Prince Yuri ordered to built a wall around
the city. (the nowadays kremlin)

In 1237-1238 the Mongols burned and looted red square nowadays


Moscow. after that, in 1327 it recovered and
became the capital of the Principality of Moscow.

its favorable position near the Moskva River


contributed to its constant expansion.
5 position cityin the

the
of
global network
there are multiple flights to different parts of
the world travelling from Moscow.

this is a map with all the destinations that Aeroflot, a


Russian airline, offer (2019)
6urban problems
1. pollution
2. traffic
3. waste management

4. residential segregation
1pollution
most of the pollution in moscow is
because vehicle emissions.
Leninskiy Avenue

air quality forecast of Leninskiy Avenue

it normally have good/moderate or even unhealthy


for sensitive groups.
but on monday at 6 - 9 am it probably have unhealthy
levels, it can be because it is surrounded by schools.
2traffic
the quickest and most common way to go
through moscow is by metro.
it contains 17 lines and 287 stations.

but they also use buses, trams,


highways, trains, helicopters and planes
moscow subway map
to provide connectivity between the
districts of Moscow and more.
3waste management
russia produced around 55-60 millions
tons each year, that is like 400 kg per
person per year.
(so moscow produced around 5 million tones)

in 2018 the government created a national project


called “ekologia”.
the most important part is the creation of a
sustainable system for handling municipal solid waste
4residential segregation
Khrushchyovkas is how they call the
low-cost houses.

in moscow they are demolishing


disposable Khrushchyovkas to make way
for new, higher-density constructions.
this will make that more than one
million people lose their house.
the end

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