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The Central Economic Region [a] is one of twelve economic regions of Russia. Central Economic Region is located in the central portion of the European part of Russia. A great number of automobile and railroads intersect on the territory of this region. This flat, rolling country, with Moscow as its center
Russian writers and politicians commonly use the expression "градообразующее предприятие" (gradoobrazuyushcheye predpriyatiye, literally 'the enterprise that has created the town') to refer to the industrial facility - these days often part of a larger company such as LUKOIL or Norilsk Nickel - that is the city's main ...
The 2024 edition of the Fortune Best Cities in Europe for Business highlights the top 50 hubs excelling in key metrics, including quality of life, economic vitality, and attractiveness to business.
The Moscow International Business Center (MIBC), [a] also known as Moscow-City, [b] is an under-construction commercial development in Moscow, the capital of Russia.The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, [2] and is located just east of the Third Ring Road at the western edge of the Presnensky District in the Central Administrative Okrug.
Being one of the most populated areas of Russia, Ural economic region has a large gross domestic product (GDP), mostly due to the urban economic activity. The GDP per capita is above the national average, but the average monthly wages are lower than those in the major central-Russian cities such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
Category: Cities and towns in European Russia. 13 languages. ... Cities and towns in North Ossetia–Alania (1 C, 6 P) Cities and towns in Novgorod Oblast (2 C, ...
Novotroitsk, a monotown in Orenburg Oblast, Russia. A monotown (a calque from Russian моногород, monogorod) is a city/town whose economy is dominated by a single industry or company. This means that most employment (except for service to residents like schools and shops) is by the main company.