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Where was the Russian capital of Petrograd moved to? And why?

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Answer:

Russia moved its capitol to Moscow in 1918 because Petrograd was being threatened by anti-communist "white" forces and was too close to foreign borders.

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Answer:

Moscow.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Russian capital was moved from Petrograd to Moscow because they were threatened to get bombed and attacked.

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