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Twin Towns and Sister Cities

Moscow is twinned with the following cities:

  • Amman, Jordan
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Ankara, Turkey
  • Astana, Kazakhstan
  • Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Beijing, China
  • Belgrade, Serbia
  • Berlin, Germany
  • Brest, Belarus
  • Brussels, Belgium
  • Bucharest, Romania
  • Chicago, United States
  • Donetsk, Ukraine
  • Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Ganja, Azerbaijan
  • Ingolstadt, Germany
  • Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Jelgava, Latvia
  • Kharkiv, Ukraine
  • Kolomna, Russia
  • Kraków, Poland
  • La Paz, Bolivia
  • Limoges, France
  • Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • London, United Kingdom
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Manila, Philippines
  • Naryan-Mar, Russia
  • Nicosia, Cyprus
  • Paris, France
  • Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
  • Ramalla, Palestine
  • Slavonski Brod, Croatia
  • Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Rasht, Iran
  • Reykjavík, Iceland
  • Riga, Latvia
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Seoul, South Korea
  • Tallinn, Estonia
  • Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Tehran, Iran
  • Tirana, Albania
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Tunis, Tunisia
  • Ulan Bator, Mongolia
  • Valenciennes, France
  • Vienna, Austria
  • Warsaw, Poland
  • Yerevan, Armenia
  • Vilnius, Lithuania

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