Nope. We don’t fit the urban area definition.
https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/reference/GARM/Ch12GARM.pdf
In that article there is a distinction between "URBANIZED AREAS" (UA) and "URBAN PLACES OUTSIDE UAs".
"Urban Places Outside of UAs, an urban place is any incorporated place or census designated place (CDP) with at least 2,500 inhabitants. A CDP is a densely settled population center that has a name and community identity, and is not part of any incorporated place"
SO Moscow falls in the above category as an "URBAN PLACE". Anyway you cut it, it's a substantially densely populated area of 25000 . MOO
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