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Cities of the Russian Federation with a population of more than 100 thousand. The list of the largest regions of Russia has been published. The largest cities in Russia

Moscow, July 19 - “Vesti. Economy". Every year the population of Russian cities is increasing. Demography is one of the main economic indicators of urban development, so it is important to track the dynamics of population changes. INNOV has prepared a list of the most major cities Russia. The population of cities was used as the main indicator. According to Rosstat, in Russia big cities can be divided into several groups according to population size. Among them are cities with a population of 1.5 million to 500 thousand inhabitants (15 cities), 43 cities with a population of 500 thousand to 250 thousand inhabitants, and 90 cities with a population of 250 thousand to 100 thousand people. Below we present the top 10 largest cities in Russia. 1. Moscow

Population (as of January 1, 2016): 12,330,126Change since 2015: +1.09%Moscow is the capital Russian Federation, a city of federal significance, the administrative center of the Central federal district and the center of the Moscow region, which does not include. The largest city in terms of population in Russia and its subject, the most populated of the cities located entirely in Europe, is among the top ten cities in the world in terms of population. Center of the Moscow urban agglomeration. 2. St. Petersburg

Population (as of 01.01.2016): 5,225,690 Change since 2015: +0.65% St. Petersburg is the second most populated city in Russia. City of federal significance. The administrative center of the Northwestern Federal District and Leningrad region. St. Petersburg is the northernmost city in the world with a population of over one million people. Among cities wholly located in Europe, St. Petersburg is the third most populated and also the first most populated non-capital city. 3. Novosibirsk

Population: (as of 01/01/2016): 1,584,138 Change since 2015: +1.09% Novosibirsk is the third largest city in Russia in terms of population and the thirteenth city in terms of occupied area, has the status of an urban district. The administrative center of the Siberian Federal District, the Novosibirsk Region and the Novosibirsk Region, which is part of it; the city is the center of the Novosibirsk agglomeration. Trade, business, cultural, industrial, transport and scientific center of federal importance. 4. Yekaterinburg

Population (as of January 1, 2016): 1,444,439 Change since 2015: 1.15% Yekaterinburg is a city in Russia, the administrative center of the Ural Federal District and the Sverdlovsk Region. It is the largest administrative, cultural, scientific and educational center of the Ural region. Yekaterinburg is the fourth most populous city in Russia (after Moscow, St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk). The Yekaterinburg agglomeration is the fourth largest agglomeration in Russia. Refers to number three the most developed post-industrial agglomerations of the country. 5. Nizhny Novgorod

Population (as of 01.01.2016): 1,266,871 Change since 2015: -0.07% Nizhny Novgorod is a city in central Russia, the administrative center of the Volga Federal District and the Nizhny Novgorod Region. Nizhny Novgorod is an important economic, industrial, scientific, educational and cultural center of Russia, the largest transport hub and government center of the entire Volga Federal District. The city is one of the main directions of river tourism in Russia. The historical part of the city is rich in sights and is a popular tourist center. 6. Kazan

Population (as of January 1, 2016): 1,216,965 Change since 2015: +0.94% Kazan is a city in the Russian Federation, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, a major port on the left bank of the Volga River, at the confluence of the Kazanka River. One of the largest religious, economic, political, scientific, educational, cultural and sports centers in Russia. The Kazan Kremlin is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city has a registered brand "the third capital of Russia". Kazan is the largest city of the Volga economic region. A compact spatial grouping of settlements has developed around Kazan, constituting one of the largest urban agglomerations of the Russian Federation. 7. Chelyabinsk

Population (as of 01/01/2016): 1,191,994 Change since 2015: +0.73% Chelyabinsk is the seventh city in terms of the number of inhabitants, the fourteenth city in terms of area in the Russian Federation, the administrative center of the Chelyabinsk region. Chelyabinsk is the seventh largest city in the Russian Federation and the second in the Urals Federal District. In 2016, a forecast was made according to which the population of Chelyabinsk should decrease from this year, but the number of residents continues to grow. 8. Omsk

Population (as of January 1, 2016): 1,178,079 Change since 2015: +0.36% Omsk is one of the largest cities in Russia, the administrative center of the Omsk region, located at the confluence of the Irtysh and Om rivers. Omsk is a large industrial center with enterprises in various industries, including defense and aerospace. This is a million-plus city, the second largest in Siberia and the eighth in Russia. The Omsk agglomeration has more than 1.2 million people. 9. Samara

Population (as of 01.01.2016): 1,170,910 Change since 2015: -0.08% Samara is a city in the Middle Volga region of Russia, the center of the Volga economic region and the Samara region, forms the city district of Samara. It is the ninth most populated city in Russia. Over 2.7 million people live within the agglomeration (the third largest in Russia). A large economic, transport, scientific, educational and cultural center. Main industries: mechanical engineering, oil refining and food industry. 10. Rostov-on-Don

Population (as of January 1, 2016): 1,119,875 Change since 2015: +0.45% Rostov-on-Don is the largest city in the south of the Russian Federation, the administrative center of the Southern Federal District and the Rostov Region. With a population of 1,119,875 people, it is the tenth most populous city in Russia. In addition, it is the 30th city in Europe in terms of population. Takes the 1st place among the cities of the Southern Federal District. More than 2.16 million people live within the Rostov agglomeration (the fourth largest agglomeration in the country), the Rostov-Shakhty polycentric agglomeration-conurbation has about 2.7 million inhabitants (the third largest in the country). The city is a large administrative, cultural, scientific, educational, industrial center and the most important transport hub of the South of Russia. Unofficially, Rostov is called the "Gate of the Caucasus" and the southern capital of Russia.

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Every year the population of Russian cities is increasing. Demography is one of the main economic indicators of urban development, so it is important to track the dynamics of population changes. INNOV has prepared a list of the largest cities in Russia. The population of cities was used as the main indicator.

According to Rosstat, large cities in Russia can be divided into several groups according to population size. Among them are cities with a population of 1.5 million to 500 thousand inhabitants (15 cities), 43 cities with a population of 500 thousand to 250 thousand inhabitants, and 90 cities with a population of 250 thousand to 100 thousand people.

The largest cities are Moscow and St. Petersburg. INNOV about this earlier.

The largest cities in Russia

Dynamics

12 330 126 12 197 596 132 530 1.09 Moscow

Saint Petersburg

5 225 690 5 191 690 34 000 0.65 Saint Petersburg

Novosibirsk

1 584 138 1 567 087 17 051 1.09 Novosibirsk region

Ekaterinburg

1 444 439 1 428 042 16 397 1.15 Sverdlovsk region

Nizhny Novgorod

1 266 871 1 267 760 - 889 -0.07 Nizhny Novgorod Region
1 216 965 1 205 651 11 314 0.94 Republic of Tatarstan

Chelyabinsk

1 191 994 1 183 387 8 607 0.73 Chelyabinsk region
1 178 079 1 173 854 4 225 0.36 Omsk region
1 170 910 1 171 820 - 910 -0.08 Samara Region

Rostov-on-Don

1 119 875 1 114 806 5 069 0.45 Rostov region
1 110 976 1 105 667 5 309 0.48 Rep. Bashkortostan

Krasnoyarsk

1 066 934 1 052 218 14 716 1.40 Krasnoyarsk region
1 041 876 1 036 469 5 407 0.52 Perm region
1 032 382 1 023 570 8 812 0.86 Voronezh region

Volgograd

1 016 137 1 017 451 - 1 314 -0.13 Volgograd region

Cities with a population of 500 thousand to 1 million people

Dynamics

Subject of the Russian Federation, which includes the city

16

Krasnodar

853 848 829 677 24 171 2.91 Krasnodar region
17 843 460 842 097 1 363 0.16 Saratov region
18 720 575 697 037 23 538 3.38 Tyumen region
19

Tolyatti

712 619 719 646 - 7 027 -0.98 Samara Region
20 643 496 642 024 1 472 0.23 Udmurt republic
21 635 585 635 530 55 0.01 Altai region
22 623 424 620 099 3 325 0.54 Irkutsk region
23

Ulyanovsk

621 514 619 492 2 022 0.33 Ulyanovsk region
24

Khabarovsk

611 160 607 216 3 944 0.65 Khabarovsk region
25

Yaroslavl

606 703 603 961 2 742 0.45 Yaroslavl region
26

Vladivostok

606 653 604 602 2 051 0.34 Primorsky Krai
27

Makhachkala

587 876 583 233 4 643 0.8 The Republic of Dagestan
28 569 293 564 910 4 383 0.78 Tomsk region
29

Orenburg

562 569 561 279 1 290 0.23 Orenburg region
30

Kemerovo

553 076 549 159 3 917 0.71 Kemerovo region
31

Novokuznetsk

551 253 550 127 1 126 0.2 Kemerovo region
32 534 762 532 772 1 990 0.37 Ryazan Oblast
33

Astrakhan

531 719 532 699 - 980 -0.18 Astrakhan region
34

Naberezhnye Chelny

526 750 524 444 2 306 0.44 Republic of Tatarstan
35 524 632 522 823 1 809 0.35 Penza region
36 510 020 510 152 - 132 -0.03 Lipetsk region

Cities with a population of 250 thousand to 500 thousand people

Kirov region

Tula region

Cheboksary

Chuvash Republic

Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad region

Kursk region

Ulan - Ude

The Republic of Buryatia

Stavropol

Stavropol region

Balashikha

Moscow region

Magnitogorsk

Chelyabinsk region

Tver region

Sevastopol

City f.z. Sevastopol

Ivanovo region

Bryansk region

Krasnodar region

Belgorod

Belgorod region

Nizhny Tagil

Sverdlovsk region

Vladimir

Vladimir region

Arkhangelsk

Arhangelsk region

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Transbaikal region

Kaluga region

Simferopol

Republic of Crimea

Smolensk

Smolensk region

Volzhsky

Volgograd region

Kurgan region

Oryol Region

Cherepovets

Vologda Region

Vologda Region

The Republic of Mordovia

Vladikavkaz

Rep. North Ossetia Alania

Rep. Sakha (Yakutia)

Murmansk

Murmansk region

Podolsk

Moscow region

Tambov Region

Chechen Republic

Sterlitamak

Rep. Bashkortostan

Petrozavodsk

Republic of Karelia

Kostroma

Kostroma region

Nizhnevartovsk

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Novorossiysk

Krasnodar region

Yoshkar-Ola

Mari El Republic

Komsomolsk-on-Amur

Khabarovsk region

Taganrog

Rostov region

Cities with a population of 100,000 to 250,000

Syktyvkar

Komi Republic

Moscow region

Kabardino-Balkarian Republic

Rostov region

Nizhnekamsk

Republic of Tatarstan

Irkutsk region

Dzerzhinsk

Nizhny Novgorod Region

Orenburg region

Irkutsk region

Blagoveshchensk

Amur region

Saratov region

Stary Oskol

Belgorod region

Velikiy Novgorod

Novgorod region

Moscow region

Pskov region

Altai region

Moscow region

Prokopyevsk

Kemerovo region

Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

Sakhalin region

Balakovo

Saratov region

Yaroslavl region

Armavir

Krasnodar region

Moscow region

Severodvinsk

Arhangelsk region

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

Kamchatka Krai

The Republic of Khakassia

Norilsk

Krasnoyarsk region

Samara Region

Volgodonsk

Rostov region

Novocherkassk

Rostov region

Kamensk-Uralsky

Sverdlovsk region

Chrysostom

Chelyabinsk region

Ussuriysk

Primorsky Krai

Elektrostal

Moscow region

Republic of Bashkortostan

Primorsky Krai

Almetyevsk

Republic of Tatarstan

Chelyabinsk region

Republic of Crimea

Berezniki

Perm region

Rubtsovsk

Altai region

Chelyabinsk region

Pyatigorsk

Stavropol region

Krasnogorsk

Moscow region

Republic of Adygea

Moscow region

Odintsovo

Moscow region

Vladimir region

Khasavyurt

The Republic of Dagestan

Kislovodsk

Stavropol region

Serpukhov

Moscow region

Novomoskovsk

Tula region

Neftekamsk

Rep. Bashkortostan

Novocheboksarsk

Chuvash Republic

Nefteyugansk

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Pervouralsk

Sverdlovsk region

Shchyolkovo

Moscow region

Cherkessk

Karachay-Cherkess Republic

The Republic of Dagestan

Rostov region

Orekhovo-Zuevo

Moscow region

Nevinnomyssk

Stavropol region

Domodedovo

Moscow region

Dimitrovgrad

Ulyanovsk region

Tyva Republic

Oktyabrsky

Rep. Bashkortostan

The Republic of Ingushetia

Volgograd region

Kaluga region

New Urengoy

Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Kaspiysk

The Republic of Dagestan

Vladimir region

Ramenskoe

Moscow region

Novoshakhtinsk

Rostov region

Zhukovsky

Moscow region

Tomsk region

Moscow region

Noyabrsk

Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Evpatoria

Republic of Crimea

Essentuki

Stavropol region

Lipetsk region

Krasnoyarsk region

Primorsky Krai

Sergiev Posad

Moscow region

Nizhny Novgorod Region

Republic of Kalmykia

Novokuibyshevsk

Samara Region

Novosibirsk region

Moscow region

Dolgoprudny

Moscow

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