City Districts of Moscow
Moscow is divided into several administrative divisions known as city districts, or raions. Each district has its own unique characteristics, history, and local governance. There are over 120 districts in the city, with notable ones including Kremlin, Arbat, and Tverskoy. These districts vary in size and population, contributing to the diverse urban landscape of the capital.
Each district is responsible for local services such as education, healthcare, and public safety. The Moscow City Duma oversees the administration of these districts, ensuring that residents' needs are met. This structure helps maintain order and facilitates the management of the city's resources effectively.