You've got lots of answers already, all basically correct, so will put in this aspect of it. In Russian, both the name of the city "Moscow" and the river are "Moskva" (accent on the last syllable). City is called "Moskva"; river is "reka Moskva".
2006-12-31 08:06:02
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answer #1
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answered by boots&hank 5
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Moskva River
2007-01-03 15:23:30
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answer #2
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answered by cun d 2
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Moskva river runs through Moscow.
2006-12-31 11:30:56
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answered by annabelle 2
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Moskva River
2006-12-31 02:48:21
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answered by =) 2
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Moscow River, St. Petersburg River, Moskva River, Volga River.
Moscow sits at the confluence of the Moskva and the Neglina, and St. Petersburg and Novgorod lay on the Volhov. The greatest of Russia's rivers, however, is the Volga.
2006-12-31 02:46:07
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answer #5
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answered by Sherri 4
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River Moskva
2006-12-31 02:45:24
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answered by Seungyong W 5
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Moscow is situated on the banks of the Moskva River
2006-12-31 02:43:53
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answered by sleepy_c 2
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Moscow is situated on the river Moskva.
2007-01-02 08:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Moskva. Moscow is situated on the banks of the Moskva River, which flows for just over five hundred kilometers through western Russia.
2006-12-31 02:43:57
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answered by Neo 3
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The river has got the same name Moscow river.
2006-12-31 02:43:10
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answered by tulip 4
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