Novomoskovsk
[noh-vuh-mos-kawfsk, -kofsk; Russian nuh-vuh-muh-skawfsk] /ˌnoʊ və mɒsˈkɔfsk, -ˈkɒfsk; Russian nə və mʌˈskɔfsk/
noun
1.
a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, S of Moscow.
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