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Moscow

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Nexor references Moscow in the context of historical anomalies surrounding urban population claims. The dispatch notes that when Napoleon marched on the city in 1812 he found it largely empty, and that photographic records from the 1860s show streets near-vacant despite official figures reporting a population of 360,000 at the time. According to the broadcast, these details are presented as evidence within a broader examination of what Nexor frames as suspicious gaps in the 19th-century historical record.

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