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  2. Veliky Novgorod - Wikipedia

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    Veliky Novgorod ( Russian: Великий Новгород, lit. 'Great Newtown', IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət] ), [ 10] also known simply as Novgorod ( Новгород ), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is one of the oldest cities in Russia, [ 11] being first mentioned in the 9th century.

  3. Perm, Russia - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .gorodperm .ru. Perm ( Russian: Пермь, IPA: [pʲermʲ] ⓘ; Komi-Permyak: Перем; Komi: Перым ), previously known as Yagoshikha ( Ягошиха; 1723–1781) and Molotov ( Молотов; 1940–1957), is the administrative centre of Perm Krai in the European part of Russia. It sits on the banks of the Kama River ...

  4. List of cities and towns in Russia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of Russian Cities, Far and Near - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Kievan Rus', whose people were the main subject of the list. The List of Russian cities, far and near is a commonly accepted tentative title for the 14th–15th century appendix found in several manuscripts, including the Commission Scroll of the Novgorod First Chronicle (1440s), Voskresenskaia Chronicle [], and Ermolinskaia Chronicle [], usually prefaced with the phrase « А се ...

  6. Kievan Rus' - Wikipedia

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    Kievan Rus', [a] [b] also known as Kyivan Rus ', [c] [7] [8] was the first East Slavic state and later an amalgam of principalities [9] in Eastern Europe from the late 9th to the mid-13th century. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Encompassing a variety of polities and peoples, including East Slavic , Norse , [ 12 ] [ 13 ] and Finnic , it was ruled by the Rurik ...

  7. Vladimir, Russia - Wikipedia

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    17th century map. The founding date of Vladimir is disputed between 990 and 1108. In the Novgorod First Chronicle, Vladimir is mentioned under the year 1108, and during the Soviet period, this year was decreed to be its foundation year with the view that attributes the founding of the city, and its name, to Vladimir Monomakh, who inherited the region as part of the Rostov-Suzdal Principality ...

  8. Kazan - Wikipedia

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    Kazan[ a] is the largest city and capital of Tatarstan, Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka Rivers, covering an area of 425.3 square kilometres (164.2 square miles), with a population of over 1.3 million residents, [ 14] and up to nearly 2 million residents in the greater metropolitan area.

  9. Novokuznetsk - Wikipedia

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    32731000001. Website. www .admnkz .info. Novokuznetsk ( Russian: Новокузнецк, IPA: [nəvəkʊzˈnʲɛt͡sk], lit. 'new smith's'; Shor: Аба-тура, romanized: Aba-tura) is a city in Kemerovo Oblast (Kuzbass) in southwestern Siberia, Russia. It is the second-largest city in the oblast, after the administrative center Kemerovo.