Identify Moscow on the map. According to the map, who was the leader who marched to Moscow in 1812?

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Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte

Dmitri Donskoi
Dmitri Donskoi

Michael Romanov
Michael Romanov

Yuri Dolgoruki

Moscow is located in the central part of Russia. The leader who marched to Moscow in 1812 was Napoleon Bonaparte.

To identify Moscow on the map, you would need a visual representation of the map. However, to answer the question about the leader who marched to Moscow in 1812, the correct answer is Napoleon Bonaparte.

To identify Moscow on the map, you would need to have access to a map that includes the city of Moscow. There are various online map services such as Google Maps or MapQuest that can help you locate Moscow.

As for the leader who marched to Moscow in 1812, it was Napoleon Bonaparte. He led the French army during the invasion of Russia in 1812, commonly known as the French invasion of Russia or the Patriotic War of 1812. During this campaign, Napoleon's army advanced towards Moscow but faced significant losses and eventually had to retreat due to the harsh Russian winter and the scorched-earth tactics used by the Russians.