Moscow historically has been one of the international cultural and civilizational centers, Deputy Mayor of the capital Natalia Sergunina noted
MOSCOW, Oct 24 - Moscow took fourth place in the
international rating The World's 100 Best Cities, which analyzes the attractiveness
of the world's megacities in terms of tourism, accommodation, and business,
according to the website of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow.
"Moscow has improved its performance in the prestigious
international ranking The World’s 100 Best Cities, moving up one more position
and taking the fourth place," the statement said. London, New York, and
Paris were ahead of the capital of Russia in the list.
Moscow historically has been one of the international
cultural and civilizational centers, Deputy Mayor of the capital Natalia
Sergunina noted. "Thanks to the comprehensive development programs
launched in recent years, we have been able to strengthen our position in all
key areas: we have strengthened the economy, increased innovation potential, created
a digital ecosystem for residents and businesses. A new standard for the
quality of the urban environment has been set. It assumes that every district
of Moscow should have modern public spaces and infrastructure," she added.
COURTESY TASS.COM
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