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All Russian cities with at least 1 million people, labelled Federal subjects of Russia by population density. This is a list of cities and towns in Russia and parts of the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine with a population of over 50,000 as of the 2021 Census.
This is a list of cities and towns in Russia. According to the data of 2010 Russian Census , there are 1,117 cities and towns in Russia. After the Census, Innopolis , a town in the Republic of Tatarstan , was established in 2012 and granted town status in 2015.
Russia has three federal cities: Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Sevastopol, [3] which was annexed in 2014 but remains internationally recognised as part of Ukraine. [ 4 ] Moscow and Saint Petersburg are the largest cities in the country: Moscow is the national capital and Saint Petersburg is a former Russian capital and an important port city by ...
Largest cities or towns in Russia. 2024 estimate [1] Rank Name Federal subject Pop. Rank Name Federal subject Pop. Moscow Saint Petersburg: 1: Moscow: Moscow ...
Timelines of cities in Russia (25 P) Russian city-states (2 C, 2 P) ^ Cities and towns in European Russia (55 C) + Administrative centers of Russian federal subjects ...
Metropolitan Russia is frequently contrasted with peripheral Russia (Russian: Перифия России, romanized: Perifiya Rossii, lit. 'periphery of Russia'), a designation for rural regions of Russia, such as the North Caucasus and the Russian Far East , where economic development is low and whose local inhabitants were historically ...
[1] [2] [3] Cities proper and their boundaries and population data may not include suburbs. [4] The use of city proper as defined by administrative boundaries may not include suburban areas where an important proportion of the population working or studying in the city lives. [4]
Russia has claimed that its forces captured a battered but strategic town in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, a day after Kyiv launched a counterattack in the Russian region of Kursk.