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2 ns in Estonia. Many of these locations have been known, specially before 1918, by their German or Russian names, occasionally quite different from the Estonian ones. After the annexation of Estonia by the Soviet Union in 1940, although only Estonian names were used in Russian, the use of Russian languages sources meant that some incorrect back-transliterations were used (e.g., Vilyandi, Pylva rather the correct Viljandi, Põlva). Tallinn Tartu Narva Kohtla-Järve Pärnu Viljandi Rakvere Maardu # Town City rights Population 1979 Population 1989 Population 2000 Population 2010 County (Maakond) 1. Tallinn 1248 441800 478974 400781 411980 Harju 2. Tartu 13th century 104381 113420 101241 103284 Tartu 3. Narva 1345 75909 81221 68812 65881 Ida-Viru 4. Pärnu 1318 54051 52389 45591 44083 Pärnu 5. Kohtla-Järve 1946 87472 62059 47797 37837 Ida-Viru 6. Viljandi 1283 22368 23080 20800 19963 Viljandi 7. Rakvere 1302 19011 19822 17120 16580 Lääne-Viru 8. Maardu 1980 ? 16052 16733 16529 Harju 9. Sillamäe 1957 16157 20561 17232 16183 Ida-Viru 10. Kuressaare 1563 14207 16166 14922 14977 Saare 11. Võru 1784 16767 17496 14905 14376 Võru 12. Valga 1584 18474 17722 14352 13692 Valga 13. Haapsalu 1279 13035 14617 12058 11618 Lääne 14. Jõhvi* 1938 ? 15607 12153 11088 Ida-Viru 15. Paide 1291 9641 10849 9647 9761 Järva 16. Keila 1938 7194 10072 9409 9430 Harju 17. Kiviõli 1946 11050 10390 7435 6606 Ida-Viru 18. Tapa* 1926 10851 10439 6799 6371 Lääne-Viru 19. Põlva* 1993 ? 7038 6461 6554 Põlva 20. Jõgeva 1938 5289 7035 6430 6322 Jõgeva 21. Türi* 1926 6626 6862 6330 5972 Järva 22. Elva 1938 6358 6325 6029 5762 Tartu 23. Rapla* 1993 5599 6271 5774 5630 Rapla 24. Saue 1993 ? 4395 4959 5241 Harju 25. Põltsamaa 1926 4893 5207 4858 4642 Jõgeva 26. Paldiski 1783 7311 7690 4261 4125 Harju 27. Sindi 1938 4428 4548 4186 3979 Pärnu 28. Kunda 1938 4828 5037 3896 3669 Lääne-Viru 29. Kärdla* 1938 3426 4139 3775 3634 Hiiu 30. Loksa 1993 ? 4315 3493 3403 Harju 31. Tõrva 1926 3157 3546 3209 3099 Valga 32. Kehra* 1993 3679 4053 3228 3098 Harju 33. Räpina* 1993 3247 3488 2968 2852 Põlva 34. Narva-Jõesuu 1993 3135 3754 2997 2602 Ida-Viru 35. Tamsalu* 1993 ? 2978 2615 2522 Lääne-Viru 36. Kilingi-Nõmme* 1938 2507 2504 2226 2082 Pärnu 37. Otepää* 1936 2289 2424 2219 2077 Valga 38. Karksi-Nuia* 1993 ? ? 1993 1942 Viljandi 39. Püssi* 1993 1869 2532 1874 1802 Ida-Viru 40. Mustvee 1938 ? 1994 1756 1592 Jõgeva 41. Võhma 1993 ? 1983 1599 1493 Viljandi 42. Lihula* 1993 1624 1872 1499 1404 Lääne 43. Antsla* 1938 1952 1688 1552 1386 Võru 44. Abja-Paluoja* 1993 ? ? 1422 1317 Viljandi 45. Suure-Jaani* 1938 1653 1503 1327 1223 Viljandi 46. Kallaste 1938 ? 1361 1219 1115 Tartu 47. Mõisaküla 1938 ? 1349 1169 1013 Viljandi * the town does not constitute its own municipality, but has instead united with a parish. [1] See also Populated places in Estonia Municipalities of Estonia Counties of Estonia 1




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2 lists for Georgia itself, and the disputed territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Although not recognized by most countries, Abkhazia and South Ossetia are de facto independent since, respectively, 1992 and 1991. Contents 1 Cities and towns in Georgia 2 Cities and towns in Abkhazia 3 Cities and towns in South Ossetia 4 Future cities and towns 5 References 5.1 Notes Cities and towns in Georgia This is a list of the cities and towns (Georgian: ქალაქი, k'alak'i) in Georgia, according to the 2002 census data of the Department of Statistics of Georgia. The list does not also includes the smaller urban-type settlements categorized in Georgia as daba (დაბა). The list does not also include cities and towns in the disputed territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Rank Name Name in Georgian Population 1989 Population 2002 Population 2009 Population 2012 Administrative Region 1. Tbilisi თბილისი 1,243,200 1,073,300 1,106,700 1,480,000 Tbilisi (capital region) 2. Kutaisi ქუთაისი 232,500 186,000 188,600 197,000 Imereti 3. Batumi ბათუმი 136,900 121,800 122,500 180,000 Adjara 4. Rustavi რუსთავი 159,000 116,400 117,400 122,500 Kvemo Kartli 5. Zugdidi ზუგდიდი 49,600 68,900 72,300 75,900 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 6. Gori გორი 67,800 49,500 50,800 50,800 Shida Kartli 7. Poti ფოთი 50,600 47,100 47,500 47,500 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 8. Samtredia სამტრედია 34,300 29,800 29,600 29,600 Imereti 9. Khashuri ხაშური 31,700 28,600 28,300 28,300 Shida Kartli 10. Senaki სენაკი 28,900 28,100 28,100 28,100 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 11. Zestafoni ზესტაფონი 25,900 24,200 24,500 24,500 Imereti 12. Marneuli მარნეული 27,100 20,100 22,000 22,000 Kvemo Kartli 13. Telavi თელავი 27,800 21,800 20,100 20,100 Kakheti 14. Akhaltsikhe ახალციხე 24,700 18,500 19,200 19,200 Samtskhe-Javakheti 15. Kobuleti ქობულეთი 20,600 18,600 18,900 18,900 Adjara 16. Ozurgeti ოზურგეთი 23,300 18,700 18,300 18,300 Guria 17. Tsqaltubo წყალტუბო 17,400 16,800 16,800 16,800 Imereti 18. Kaspi კასპი 17,100 15,200 15,300 15,300 Shida Kartli 19. Gardabani გარდაბანი 17,000 11,900 14,100 14,100 Kvemo Kartli 20. Chiatura ჭიათურა 28,900 13,800 13,800 13,800 Imereti 21. Tqibuli ტყიბული 22,000 14,500 13,800 13,800 Imereti 22. Borjomi ბორჯომი 17,800 14,400 13,600 13,600 Samtskhe-Javakheti 23. Sagarejo საგარეჯო 14,400 12,600 11,500 11,500 Kakheti 24. Bolnisi ბოლნისი 14,900 9,900 11,300 11,300 Kvemo Kartli 25. Khoni ხონი 14,300 11,300 11,000 11,000 Imereti 26. Gurjaani გურჯაანი 12,600 10,000 9,500 9,500 Kakheti 27. Akhalkalaki ახალქალაქი 15,200 9,800 9,400 9,400 Samtskhe-Javakheti 28. Tsalenjikha წალენჯიხა 9,300 9,000 9,300 9,300 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 29. Qvareli ყვარელი 11,300 9,000 8,600 8,600 Kakheti 30. Akhmeta ახმეტა 8,900 8,600 8,400 8,400 Kakheti 31. Mtskheta მცხეთა 8,900 7,700 7,800 7,800 Mtskheta-Mtianeti 32. Kareli ქარელი 8,300 7,200 7,600 7,600 Shida Kartli 33. Lanchkhuti ლანჩხუთი 9,000 7,900 7,500 7,500 Guria 34. Lagodekhi ლაგოდეხი 9,000 6,900 7,500 7,500 Kakheti 35. Dedoplistsqaro დედოფლისწყარო 10,100 7,700 7,300 7,300 Kakheti 36. Dusheti დუშეთი 8,500 7,300 7,100 7,100 Mtskheta-Mtianeti 37. Sachkhere საჩხერე 7,800 6,700 6,900 6,900 Imereti 38. Abasha აბაშა 7,200 6,400 6,300 6,300 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 39. Tsnori წნორი 2,900 6,100 6,100 6,100 Kakheti 40. Ninotsminda ნინოწმინდა 6,900 6,300 6,100 6,100 Samtskhe-Javakheti 41. Terjola თერჯოლა 6,300 5,500 6,100 6,100 Imereti 42. Khobi ხობი 6,600 5,600 5,800 5,800 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 43. Martvili მარტვილი 6,000 5,600 5,600 5,600 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 44. Vale ვალე 6,300 5,000 5,000 5,000 Samtskhe-Javakheti 45. Jvari ჯვარი 5,100 4,800 4,800 4,800 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 46. Baghdati ბაღდადი 5,500 4,700 4,800 4,800 Imereti 47. Vani ვანი 6,400 4,600 4,600 4,600 Imereti 48. Tetritsqaro თეთრი წყარო 8,600 4,000 3,800 3,800 Kvemo Kartli 49. Dmanisi დმანისი 8,600 3,400 3,600 3,600 Kvemo Kartli 50. Oni ონი 5,500 3,300 3,000 3,000 Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti 51. Anaklia ანაკლია 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti 52. Ambrolauri ამბროლაური 2,900 2,500 2,400 2,400 Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti 53. Sighnaghi სიღნაღი 3,100 2,100 2,300 2,300 Kakheti 54. Tsalka წალკა 8,000 1,700 2,000 2,000 Kvemo Kartli 55. Tsageri ცაგერი 1,400 2,000 1,800 1,800 Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti Tbilisi, Capital of Georgia 1




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2 Batumi Cities and towns in Abkhazia This is a list of the largest cities and towns in Abkhazia. Data for 1989 is official data from the Department of Statistics of Georgia, data for 2010 are unofficial estimates of the World Gazetteer. Rank Name Name in Abkhaz Name in Georgian Population 1989 Population 2010 Administrative Region 1. Sukhumi Аҟәа სოხუმი 119,200 39,100 Sukhumi District 2. Tkvarcheli Тҟәарчал ტყვარჩელი 21,700 16,800 Ochamchire District 3. Ochamchira Очамчыра ოჩამჩირე 20,100 14,300 Ochamchire District 4. Gali Гал გალი 15,800 10,800 Gali District 5. Gudauta Гәдоуҭа გუდაუთა 14,900 10,800 Gudauta District 6. Pitsunda Пиҵунда ბიჭვინთა 11,000 8,500 Gagra District 7. Gulripsh Гәылрыҧшь გულრიფში 11,800 8,200 Gulripsh District 8. Gagra Гагра გაგრა 24,000 7,700 Gagra District 9. New Athos Афон Ҿыц ახალი ათონი 3,200 3,700 Gudauta District Cities and towns in South Ossetia This is a list of the largest cities and towns in South Ossetia. Data for 1989 is official data from the Department of Statistics of Georgia, data for 2010 are unofficial estimates of the World Gazetteer. Rank Name Name in Ossetian Name in Georgian Population 1989 Population 2010 Administrative Region 1. Tskhinvali Цхинвал ცხინვალი 42,300 3,500 Gori District 1




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2 , 2009. 328 towns (Hungarian term: város, plural: városok; the terminology doesn't distinguish between cities and towns – the term town is used in official translations) and 2824 villages (Hungarian: község, plural: községek). The number of towns can change, since villages can be elevated to town status by act of the President. The Capital Budapest has a special status and is not included in any county while 23 of the towns are so-called urban counties (megyei jogú város – town with county rights). All county seats except Budapest are urban counties, together with 5 other towns having more than 50 thousand population. Four of the cities (Budapest, Miskolc, Győr, Pécs) have agglomerations, and the Hungarian Statistical Office distinguishes seventeen other areas in earlier stages of agglomeration development.[1] The largest city is the capital, Budapest, the smallest town is Pálháza with 1038 inhabitants (2010). The largest village is Solymár (population: 10,123 as of 2010) There are more than 100 villages with fewer than 100 inhabitants while the smallest villages have fewer than 20 inhabitants. Contents 1 Largest cities in Hungary 1.1 Over 100,000 (big cities) 1.2 50,000 - 100,000 (smaller cities) 1.3 30,000 - 50,000 (towns) 2 All other towns in Hungary 3 References 4 External links Largest cities in Hungary Over 100,000 (big cities) Name Population (1949) Top population Population (2012) Metropolitan area Status Coa Hungary Town Budapest big.svg Budapest 1,590,316 2,059,226 (1980) 1,740,041Increase 2,503,105 (2009) Capital city Coa Hungary Town Debrecen.svg Debrecen 115,399 212,235 (1990) 207,594Increase 237,888 (2005) Regional centre, county seat, urban county HUN Szeged COA.jpg Szeged 104,867 169,930 (1990) 170,052Increase 201,307 (2005) Regional centre, county seat, urban county HUN Miskolc COA.jpg Miskolc 109,841 208,103 (1980) 166,823Decrease 216,470 (2005) Regional centre, county seat, urban county Pecs, COA.jpg Pécs 89,470 170,039 (1990) 156,801Decrease 179,215 (2005) Regional centre, county seat, urban county HUN Győr COA.jpg Győr 69,583 131,564 (2012) 131,564Increase 182,776 (2005) Regional centre, county seat, urban county HUN Nyíregyháza COA.jpg Nyíregyháza 56,334 117,852 (2011) 117,658Decrease - County seat, urban county Coa Hungary Town Kecskemét.svg Kecskemét 61,730 114,226 (2012) 114,226Increase - County seat, urban county HUN Székesfehérvár COA.jpg Székesfehérvár 42,260 108,958 (1990) 101,722Decrease - Regional centre, county seat, urban county 1




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2 50,000 - 100,000 (smaller cities) Name Population (1949) Top population Population (2012) Metropolitan area Status HUN Szombathely COA.jpg Szombathely 47,589 85,617(1990) 79,348Decrease - County seat, urban county HUN Szolnok COA.jpg Szolnok 37,520 78,328 (1990) 74,341Decrease - County seat, urban county Tatabánya címere új.jpg Tatabánya 40,221 75,921 (1980) 70,003Decrease - County seat, urban county Kaposvár címere.png Kaposvár 37,945 72,377 (1980) 67,686Decrease - County seat, urban county HUN Érd COA.jpg Érd 16,444 65,277 (2012) 65,277Increase Budapest Urban county HUN Veszprém COA.jpg Veszprém 20,682 64,024 (2012) 64,024Increase - County seat, urban county HUN Békéscsaba COA.jpg Békéscsaba 44,053 68,044 (1980) 63,752Decrease - County seat, urban county HUN Zalaegerszeg COA.jpg Zalaegerszeg 21,668 62,121 (1990) 61,390Increase - County seat, urban county Coa Hungary Town Sopron.svg Sopron 36,506 61,849 (2012) 61,849Increase - Urban county EgerCoatOfArms.jpg Eger 32,352 61,892 (1990) 56,166Decrease - County seat, urban county Blason de Nagykanizsa.jpg Nagykanizsa 33,158 54,052 (1990) 50,101Decrease - Urban county 1




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2 30,000 - 50,000 (towns) Name Top population Metropolitan area Status County HUN Dunaújváros COA.jpg Dunaújváros 48,010Decrease - Urban county Fejér HUN Hódmezővásárhely COA.jpg Hódmezővásárhely 46,522Decrease - Urban county Csongrád HUN Dunakeszi COA.jpg Dunakeszi 40,334Increase Budapest Pest HUN Cegléd COA.jpg Cegléd 37,778Increase - Pest HUN Baja COA.jpg Baja 37,330Decrease - Bács-Kiskun Salgótarján - Coat of arms.jpg Salgótarján 36,467Decrease - County seat, urban county Nógrád HUN Szigetszentmiklós COA.jpg Szigetszentmiklós 34,877Increase Budapest Pest HUN Vác COA.jpg Vác 34,810Increase Budapest Pest HUN Gödöllő COA.jpg Gödöllő 34,172Increase Budapest Pest Coa Hungary Town Ózd.svg Ózd 33,750Decrease - Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén HUN Szekszárd COA.png Szekszárd 33,311Decrease - County seat, urban county Tolna HUN Mosonmagyaróvár COA.jpg Mosonmagyaróvár 32,720Increase - Győr-Moson-Sopron Coa Hungary Town Gyöngyös.svg Gyöngyös 32,385Decrease - Heves HUN Pápa COA.jpg Pápa 32,052Decrease - Veszprém HUN Gyula COA.jpg Gyula 31,679Increase - Békés Coa Hungary Town Hajdúböszörmény.svg Hajdúböszörmény 31,306Decrease - Hajdú-Bihar Esztergom címere.jpg Esztergom 30,434Increase - Komárom-Esztergom Coa Hungary Town Kiskunfélegyháza.svg Kiskunfélegyháza 30,305Decrease - Bács-Kiskun All other towns in Hungary 20,000-29,999 Ajka Békés Budaörs Dombóvár Dunaharaszti Gyál Hajdúszoboszló Hatvan Jászberény Karcag Kazincbarcika Keszthely Kiskunhalas Komárom Komló Makó Mohács Nagykőrös Orosháza Oroszlány Siófok Szentendre Szentes Tata Törökszentmiklós Várpalota Vecsés 1




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2 10,000-19,999 Abony Albertirsa Balassagyarmat Balatonfüred Balmazújváros Barcs Bátonyterenye Berettyóújfalu Biatorbágy Bicske Bonyhád Budakalász Budakeszi Celldömölk Csongrád Csorna Dabas Dorog Edelény Fót Göd Gyomaendrőd Gyömrő Hajdúhadház Hajdúnánás Hajdúsámson Heves Isaszeg Kalocsa Kapuvár Kiskőrös Kiskunmajsa Kistarcsa Kisújszállás Kisvárda Körmend Kőszeg Lajosmizse Maglód Marcali Mátészalka 1




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2 Mezőberény Mezőkövesd Mezőtúr Monor Mór Nagyatád Nagykálló Nagykáta Nyírbátor Paks Pásztó Pécel Pilis Pilisvörösvár Pomáz Püspökladány Ráckeve Sajószentpéter Sárbogárd Sarkad Sárospatak Sárvár Sátoraljaújhely Siklós Szarvas Százhalombatta Szigethalom Szigetvár Tapolca Tiszaföldvár Tiszafüred Tiszakécske Tiszaújváros Tiszavasvári Tolna Tököl Törökbálint Újfehértó Üllő Veresegyház 1




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2 5,000-9,999 Ács Alsózsolca Aszód Bácsalmás Balatonalmádi Balatonboglár Balatonlelle Balkány Bátaszék Battonya Berhida Csenger Csorvás Csurgó Derecske Dévaványa Dunaföldvár Dunavarsány Elek Emőd Encs Enying Ercsi Fehérgyarmat Felsőzsolca Fonyód Füzesabony Füzesgyarmat Gárdony Hajdúdorog Halásztelek Ibrány Izsák Jánoshalma Jánossomorja 1




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2 Jászapáti Jászárokszállás Jászfényszaru Jászkisér Kaba Kecel Kemecse Kenderes Kerekegyháza Kisbér Kistelek Komádi Kozármisleny Körösladány Kunhegyes Kunszentmárton Kunszentmiklós Lábatlan Lenti Létavértes Lőrinci Martfű Martonvásár Mélykút Mezőcsát Mezőhegyes Mezőkovácsháza Mindszent Mórahalom Nádudvar Nagyecsed Nagyhalász Nyékládháza Nyergesújfalu 1




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2 Nyíradony Nyírtelek Ócsa Örkény Polgár Polgárdi Pusztaszabolcs Putnok Rakamaz Rákóczifalva Sándorfalva Solt Soltvadkert Sümeg Szabadszállás Szécsény Szeghalom Szentgotthárd Szentlőrinc Szerencs Szikszó Tamási Tápiószele Téglás Tiszalök Tótkomlós Tura Túrkeve Újkígyós Újszász Vámospércs Vásárosnamény Velence Vésztő Zalaszentgrót Zsámbék Zirc 1




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2 -4,999 Abádszalók Abaújszántó Adony Bábolna Badacsonytomaj Baktalórántháza Balatonföldvár Balatonfűzfő Balatonkenese Baracs Bélapátfalva Beled Biharkeresztes Bodajk Bóly Borsodnádasd Bük Cigánd Csanádpalota Csepreg Demecser Devecser Dombrád Dunavecse Fertőd Fertőszentmiklós Gönc Gyönk Hajós Harkány Herend Hévíz Igal Kadarkút Kisköre Lengyeltóti Letenye Mágocs Mándok Máriapócs 1




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2 Medgyesegyháza Mezőkeresztes Nagybajom Nagymányok Nagymaros Nyírlugos Nyírmada Őriszentpéter Pacsa Pannonhalma Pálháza Pécsvárad Pétervására Rácalmás Répcelak Rétság Rudabánya Sajóbábony Sásd Sellye Simontornya Szendrő Szob Tab Tét Tiszacsege Tokaj Tompa Vaja Vasvár Vép Villány Visegrád Záhony Zalakaros Zalalövő Zamárdi Budapest Debrecen Szeged Miskolc Pécs Győr Kecskemét Nyíregyháza Szekszárd Kőszeg Szombathely Sopron Veszprém Eger Vác Pápa Gyöngyös Szentendre 1




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2 eland’s larger cities and towns are also self-contained municipalities whose geography and populations are therefore equal. However, most of Iceland’s municipalities, which are semi-autonomous administrative zones, contain several disparate towns or cities, each of whose population contributes to that of its respective municipality. In addition to Iceland's many independent towns, this article includes cities and towns whose municipalities consist of one, self-contained city of the same name, such as Hafnarfjörður and Akranes. Municipalities that are not also cities or towns, such as Árborg, are not included here, but their constituent towns and cities are. For Árborg, these include the towns of Selfoss, Eyrarbakki, and Stokkseyri. For more information on the administrative divisions of Iceland, refer to the “Divisions” section of the "Iceland" infobox on this page. Reykjavík, Capital of Iceland Kópavogur Akureyri Keflavik Selfoss Contents 1 More than 1,000 inhabitants 2 Fewer than 1,000 inhabitants 3 See also 4 External links 1




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2 More than 1,000 inhabitants Rank City Population Constituency Region County 1 Reykjavík 119,108 Reykjavík North/South Höfuðborgarsvæðið Gullbringusýsla 2 Kópavogur 30,799 Southwest Höfuðborgarsvæðið Kjósarsýsla 3 Hafnarfjörður 26,099 Southwest Höfuðborgarsvæðið Gullbringusýsla 4 Akureyri 17,754 Northeast Norðurland eystra Eyjafjarðarsýsla 5 Keflavík 14,000 South Suðurnes Gullbringusýsla 8 Garðabær 10,909 Southwest Höfuðborgarsvæðið Kjósarsýsla 6 Mosfellsbær 8,886 Southwest Höfuðborgarsvæðið Kjósarsýsla 7 Akranes 6,623 Northwest Vesturland Borgarfjarðarsýsla 9 Selfoss 6,512 South Suðurland Árnessýsla 10 Njarðvík 4,400 South Suðurnes Gullbringusýsla 11 Seltjarnarnes 4,320 Southwest Höfuðborgarsvæðið Kjósarsýsla 12 Vestmannaeyjar 4,142 South Suðurland Vestmannaeyjar 13 Grindavík 2,821 South Suðurnes Gullbringusýsla 14 Sauðárkrókur 2,635 Northwest Norðurland vestra Skagafjarðarsýsla 15 Ísafjörður 2,600 Northwest Vestfirðir Norður-Ísafjarðarsýsla 16 Álftanes 2,484 Southwest Höfuðborgarsvæðið Gullbringusýsla 17 Hveragerði 2,316 South Suðurland Árnessýsla 18 Egilsstaðir 2,257 Northeast Austurland Norður-Múlasýsla 19 Húsavík 2,237 Northeast Norðurland eystra Norður-Þingeyjarsýsla 20 Borgarnes 1,763 Northwest Vesturland Mýrasýsla 21 Sandgerði 1,683 South Suðurnes Gullbringusýsla 22 Höfn 1,641 South Austurland Austur-Skaftafellssýsla 23 Þorlákshöfn 1,533 South Suðurland Árnessýsla 24 Dalvík 1,454 Northeast Norðurland eystra Eyjafjarðarsýsla 25 Garður 1,452 South Suðurnes Gullbringusýsla 26 Neskaupstaður 1,437 Northeast Austurland Suður-Múlasýsla 27 Siglufjörður 1,206 Northeast Norðurland eystra Eyjafjarðarsýsla 28 Reyðarfjörður 1,102 Northeast Austurland Suður-Múlasýsla 29 Vogar 1,161 South Suðurnes Gullbringusýsla 30 Stykkishólmur 1,100 Northwest Vesturland Snæfellsnes- og Hnappadalssýsla 31 Eskifjörður 1,043 Northeast Austurland Suður-Múlasýsla 32 Ólafsvík 1,010 Northwest Vesturland Snæfellsnes- og Hnappadalssýsla Fewer than 1,000 inhabitants 1




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2 ng meanings in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Historically, city status in the United Kingdom, and before that in the Kingdom of Ireland, was a ceremonial designation. It carried more prestige than the alternative municipal titles "borough", "town" and "township", but gave no extra legal powers. This remains the case in Northern Ireland, which is still part of the United Kingdom. In the Republic of Ireland, "city" has an additional designation in local government. Contents 1 History up to 1920 1.1 Cathair 1.2 Civitas 1.3 Royal charters 1.4 After the Union 1.4.1 The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1.4.2 Belfast 1.5 "Lord Mayor" and "Right Honourable" 2 Northern Ireland 2.1 Armagh 2.2 Lisburn and Newry 2.3 Current list 3 Republic of Ireland 3.1 Dublin 3.2 Galway 3.3 Kilkenny 3.4 National Spatial Strategy 3.5 Prospective cities 3.5.1 Drogheda 3.5.2 Dundalk 3.5.3 Sligo 3.5.4 Swords 3.5.5 Tallaght 4 List 4.1 Current 4.2 Former 5 References 5.1 Notes History up to 1920 Before the Partition of Ireland in 1920–22, the island formed a single jurisdiction in which "city" had a common history. The first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary s.v. city (published 1893), explains that in England, from the time of Henry VIII, the word was applied to towns with Church of England cathedrals. It goes on to say: The history of the word in Ireland is somewhat parallel. Probably all or most of the places having bishops have been styled on some occasion civitas; but some of these are mere hamlets, and the term 'city' is currently applied only to a few of them which are ancient and important boroughs. Thom's Directory applies it to Dublin, Cork, Londonderry, Limerick ('City of the violated treaty'), Kilkenny, and Waterford; also to Armagh and Cashel, but not to Tuam or Galway (though the latter is often called 'the City of the Tribes'). Belfast was, in 1888, created a 'city' by Royal Letters Patent. Cathair In most European languages, there is no distinction between "city" and "town", with the same word translating both English words; for example, ville in French, or Stadt in German. In Modern Irish, "city" is translated cathair[1] and "town" is translated baile;[2] however, this is a recent convention; previously baile was applied to any settlement,[3] while cathair meant a walled or stone fortress, monastery, or city.[4] For example, Dublin, long the metropolis of the island, has been called Baile Átha Cliath since the fifteenth century,[5] while its earliest city charter is from 1172.[6] The Irish text of the Constitution of Ireland translates "city of Dublin" as cathair Bhaile Átha Chliath,[7] combining the modern sense of cathair with the historic sense of Baile. Conversely, the original Irish names of such smaller settlements as Cahir, Cahirciveen, Caherdaniel, or Westport (Cathair na Mart) use cathair in the older sense. Civitas See also: List of cathedrals in Ireland In the Roman Empire, the Latin civitas referred originally to the jurisdiction of a capital town, typically the territory of a single conquered tribe.[8] Later it came to mean the capital town itself.[8] When Christianity was organised in Gaul, each diocese was the territory of a tribe, and each bishop resided in the civitas.[8] Thus civitas came to mean the site of a cathedral.[8] This usage carried over generally to Anglo-Norman cité and English city in England. William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England of 1765[9] cites Edward Coke's Institutes of the Lawes of England of 1634:[10] A city is a town incorporated, which is or hath been the see of a bishop; and though the bishoprick be dissolved, as at Westminster, yet still it remaineth a city. Subsequent legal authorities disputed this assertion; pointing out that the City of Westminster gained its status not implicitly from its (former) cathedral but explicitly from letters patent issued by Henry VIII shortly after the Diocese was established.[10] In any case it was moot whether the association of city with dioceses applied to Ireland. A 1331 writ of Edward III is addressed, among others, to "Civibus civitatis Dublin, —de Droghda, — de Waterford, de Cork, — de Limrik" implying civitas status for Drogheda.[11] Some credence to the episcopal connection was given by the 1835 Report of the Commissioners into Municipal Corporations in Ireland[12][13] and the 1846 Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland (see below). Whereas the Normans moved many English sees from a rural location to a regional hub, the cathedrals of the established Church of Ireland remained at the often rural sites agreed at the twelfth century Synod of Rathbreasail and Synod of Kells. The Roman Catholic church in Ireland had no cathedrals during the Protestant Ascendancy. Downpatrick is noted as "the City of Down" is a 1403 record, although no granting instrument is known.[14] The Corporation was defunct by 1661, when Charles II initiated plans to revive it, which were not completed.[14] A mediaeval constitution of the "City of Clogher" was discovered in Wales in 1979.[15] The borough constituency in the Irish House of Commons was officially called "City of Clogher"; though there was no corporation and it was a pocket borough of the Bishop of Clogher. It was disestablished by the Acts of Union 1800. John Caillard Erck records of Old Leighlin, "So flourishing indeed was this town in subsequent times, that it received the appellation of the city of Leighlin, and was inhabited by eighty-six burgesses during the prelacy of Richard Rocomb, who died in 1420."[16] Royal charters For seven settlements in Ireland (listed below), the title "city" was historically conferred by the awarding of a royal charter which used the word "city" in the name of the body corporate charged with governing the settlement. (In fact, charters were for centuries written in Latin, with civitas denoting "city" and villa "town".) Armagh had no charter recognising it as a city but claimed the title by prescription; acts of the Parliament of Ireland in 1773 and 1791 refer to the "city of Armagh".[17] The label "city" carried prestige but was purely ceremonial and did not in practice affect the municipal government. However, a section of the Newtown Act of 1748[18] allowed for members of a Corporation to be non-resident of its municipality in the case of "any town corporate or borough, not being a city".[19] This was enacted because there were too few Protestants in smaller towns to make up the numbers.[19][20] The 1835 Report of the Commissioners on Municipal Corporations in Ireland questioned whether it was applicable in the case of Armagh and Tuam, both being episcopal sees and hence "cities" in Blackstone's definition. In fact, non-residents had served on both corporations.[12][13] 1




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2 There is one reference in James I's 1609 charter for Wexford to "our said city of Wexford", but the rest of the charter describes it as a town or borough.[21] After the Union After the Acts of Union 1800, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and British law governed the award and removal of the title "city". The Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840 abolished both those corporations which were already de facto defunct and those which were most egregiously unrepresentative. The latter category included Armagh and Cashel. It was moot whether these ipso facto were no longer cities; some later sources continued to describe them as such. Prior to the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, eight Irish municipalities were counties corporate. This was distinct from being a city. Five of the eight were "County of the City", the other three being "County of the Town". The other cities —Londonderry, and until 1840 Cashel and Armagh— were not governed separately from their surrounding counties; however, the official name of County Londonderry was for long "the City and County of Londonderry". The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland The 1846 Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland uses the label "city" in a variety of ways. For Cork,[22] Dublin,[23] Kilkenny,[24] Limerick,[25] Londonderry,[26] and Waterford,[27] the definition at the start of the relevant article includes "a city". Armagh is defined as "[a] post, market, and ancient town, a royal borough, the capital of a county, and the ecclesiastical metropolis of Ireland"; however it is called a "city" throughout its article.[28] Cashel is treated similarly to Armagh.[29] For other episcopal seats, "city" is not used, or used in hedged descriptions like "episcopal city",[30][31] "ancient city",[30][31][32][33] or "nominal city".[34][35] Of Kilfenora it says, "It belongs to the same category as Emly, Clonfert, Kilmacduagh, Ardfert, Connor, Clogher, Kilmore, Ferns, and Achonry, in exhibiting a shrunk and ghastly caricature upon the practical notion of a 'city;' and nothing but its episcopal name and historical associations prevent it from being regarded as a mean and shabby hamlet."[36] Of Elphin it says "the general tone of at once masonry, manners, and business, is a hideous satire upon the idea of 'a city.'"[37] Of Downpatrick it says "it displays a striking, and almost outré combination of unique and common place character, of ancient piles and modern edifices curiously mingling the features of city and village, of political grandeur and social littleness."[38] There are passing references in other articles to "the city of Tuam",[39] and "the city of Killaloe".[40][41] Belfast Belfast in 1887 applied to be granted city status on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.[42] The Home Office objected to setting a precedent for granting city status to towns not episcopal sees.[43] Thomas Sexton asked in the House of Commons:[44] with regard to the granting of the City Charter to Belfast. A Question was lately put in the House upon the subject, and ... [ W. H. Smith] replied ... that the Government did not intend to recommend any such grant in connection with Her Majesty's Jubilee. ... I will ask him for a reply upon the point ... I do not know that there is much difference between a town and a city; but some people prefer the title of city, and if there is any advantage in a place being called a city, I think the people of Belfast are entitled to have their choice. There are eight cities in Ireland, and Belfast is next to Dublin in point of importance; according to Thom's information, it is the first town of manufacturing importance. I believe there is a strong desire that the title of city should be given to the place. ... It seems absurd that Belfast should be shut out from any City Charter, while Armagh, with 10,000 of a population, is a city; and when Cashell, with a population of 4,000, enjoys the distinction also. Perhaps the right hon. Gentleman the Chancellor of the Exchequer will be able to say that, in consideration of the importance of the town, the Government will recommend the Crown to grant to it the title of city. Like civility, a Charter of this kind costs nothing; and, therefore, I think that this Charter might be promptly and gracefully conceded to the town. In 1888, the request was granted by letters patent, setting a precedent for non-episcopal cities which was soon emulated by Dundee and Birmingham.[45] "Lord Mayor" and "Right Honourable" See also: List of lord mayoralties and lord provostships in the United Kingdom The title Lord Mayor is given to the mayor of a privileged subset of UK cities. In some cases, a lord mayor additionally has the style "Right Honourable". The Mayor of Dublin gained the title "lord" by a charter of 1641,[46][47] but the Confederate Wars and their aftermath meant the form "Lord Mayor" was not used till 1665.[47] The style "Right Honourable" was originally a consequence of the Lord Mayor's ex officio membership of the Privy Council of Ireland; it was later explicitly granted by the 1840 Act, and finally abolished by the Local Government Act 2001.[48] The Lord Mayor of Belfast gained the title in 1892 —based on the precedent of Dundee[49]— and the style "Right Honourable" in 1923, in recognition of Belfast's status as capital of the newly created Northern Ireland. The Lord Mayor of Cork gained the title in 1900, to mark Queen Victoria's visit to Ireland;[50] the style "Right Honourable" has never applied. Armagh gained a lord mayor in 2012 for the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.[51] Northern Ireland Main article: City status in the United Kingdom Armagh After Belfast received its charter in 1888, no further towns in Northern Ireland applied for city status until 1953, when Armagh began to argue for the restoration of the status lost in 1840.[45] Its justification was that the Archbishop of Armagh was Primate of All Ireland. The council used the appellation "city" unofficially until 1994, when The Prince of Wales announced the status had been granted to mark the 1550th anniversary of the traditional date of Armagh's foundation by Saint Patrick.[52] Lisburn and Newry 1




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2 Lisburn and Ballymena entered a UK-wide competition for city status held to mark the millennium in 2000; neither was selected, being below the unofficial 200,000 population threshold.[53] Controversy surrounded the decision-making process for the competition, and as a result the rules changed for a 2002 competition for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II, with Northern Ireland guaranteed one new city.[54] This encouraged more applicants, with Lisburn and Ballymena being joined by Carrickfergus, Craigavon, Coleraine, and Newry.[55] Surprisingly, Lisburn and Newry were both successful, prompting allegations of political expediency, since Lisburn is strongly Protestant and Newry strongly Catholic.[55] Ballymena representatives were aggrieved, and there were claims that Lisburn, as a suburb of Belfast, ought to be ineligible.[55] Sinn Féin members of Newry and Mourne District Council were opposed to Newry's city status because of the connection to the British monarchy; other councillors welcomed the award.[56] Current list None of the new cities for the 2012 Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II were Northern Irish.[51] Thus the five recognised cities in Northern Ireland are Armagh, Belfast, Londonderry, Lisburn, and Newry.[57] The local government districts named after two of the new cities were granted a corresponding change of name: from "Armagh" to "Armagh City and District",[58] and from "Lisburn Borough" to "Lisburn City";[59] just as the older cities have Belfast City Council and Derry City Council. Newry and Mourne district's name does not use the word "city", but the proposed Newry City, Mourne and Down District Council does. Republic of Ireland See also: Local government in the Republic of Ireland The Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 abolished the corporate counties of the city of Kilkenny and the towns of Galway and Drogheda (and Carrickfergus in what would become Northern Ireland). The Act redesignated the other corporate counties as county boroughs. After Partition, four of these were in the Irish Free State, subsequently the Republic of Ireland. Galway was made a fifth county borough in 1985.[60] The Local Government Act 2001 redesignates the five county boroughs as cities.[61] These cities, like the county boroughs before them, are almost identical in power and function to the administrative counties. The five administrative cities are Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford.[62] In 2011, it was announced that Limerick City Council and Limerick County Council would be merged after the 2014 local elections.[63] In 2012, when a possible merger of Waterford City Council and Waterford County Council was discussed in the Seanad, Phil Hogan, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, stated that Waterford's city status would in any event be retained.[64] The Local Government Bill 2013, which is intended to effect these changes, provides that each resulting local government area will be term a "city and county",[65] and the names will be "Limerick City and County" and "Waterford City and County".[66] This is "without prejudice to the continued use of the description city in relation to Limerick and to Waterford".[67] Within each "city and county", the "municipal district" which contains the city will be styled a "metropolitan district" (Ceantar Cathrach in Irish).[68] Dublin The Constitution of Ireland adopted in 1937 prescribes that the Oireachtas must meet, and the President must reside, "in or near the City of Dublin"; the only occurrences of "city" in the Constitution.[69] In fact Leinster House and Áras an Uachtaráin are within the municipal limits of the city. The formula "in or near the City of Dublin" had occurred in earlier statutes, including Ormonde's Articles of Peace of 1649[70] and the 1922 Constitution.[71] Galway Galway's status as a city was for long debatable.[72] Its nickname was "the city of the Tribes", but in British times it was legally a town, and its county corporate was the "county of the town of Galway".[73] Its 1484 charter grants its Corporation's head the title of Mayor,[74] but so did the charters of Clonmel and Drogheda,[75] as well as the charters extinguished in 1840 of Carrickfergus, Coleraine, Wexford, and Youghal,[76] none of which claimed the title of "city". Galway was nevertheless intermittently described as a city; John Speed's 1610 map of "Connaugh" includes a plan of "the Citie of Galway".[77] In The history of the town and county of the town of Galway (1820) James Hardiman generally describes it as a town; however his account of the 1651 map commissioned by Clanricarde concludes that at the time Galway "was universally acknowledged to be the most perfect city in the kingdom".[78] Robert Wilson Lynd in 1912 referred to "Galway city — technically, it is only Galway town —".[79] The Local Government (Galway) Act, 1937 describes it as the "Town of Galway" and creates a municipal government called the "Borough of Galway".[80] On the other hand, the Aran Islands (Transport) Act, 1936 regulates steamships travelling "between the City of Galway and the Aran Islands";[81] also, legislators debating the passage of the 1937 Act frequently referred to Galway as a "city".[82][83] When the borough was made a county borough in 1985, the Borough Council became the "City Council" and it acquired its own "City Manager".[60] This was not presented as the acquiring of city status; Minister for the Environment Liam Kavanagh said it was "the extension of the Galway City boundary and for upgrading of that city to the status of county borough".[84] Kilkenny The only city in the Republic which was not a county borough was Kilkenny. The original version of the 2001 Act would have reclassified as "towns" all "boroughs" which were not county boroughs, including Kilkenny.[85] This drew objections from Kilkenny's borough councillors, and from TDs Phil Hogan and John J. McGuinness.[86] Accordingly, a clause was added to the bill:[87] This section is without prejudice to the continued use of the description city in relation to Kilkenny, to the extent that that description was used before the establishment day and is not otherwise inconsistent with this Act. The Act also states:[88] 1




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2 Subject to this Act, royal charters and letters patent relating to local authorities shall continue to apply for ceremonial and related purposes in accordance with local civic tradition but shall otherwise cease to have effect. Minister of State Tom Kitt explained these provisions as follows:[89] New provisions to recognise the term "city" to describe Kilkenny in line with long-established historical and municipal practice were brought in. Kilkenny was reconstituted as a borough corporation under the Municipal Corporations Act, 1840, as were Clonmel, Drogheda and Sligo. Section 2 of the 1840 Act specifically provided that Kilkenny is a borough which is still the current legal position in local government law. Traditionally, however, Kilkenny had been referred to as a city and this has its roots in local usage, deriving from a 17th century charter. It has not been a city in terms of local government law for at least 160 years. As I have indicated, the Bill as published specifically provides that local charters can continue for ceremonial or related purposes, thereby safeguarding local tradition and practice. There was, therefore, no difficulty in Kilkenny continuing with this long-established tradition. However, Kilkenny Corporation indicated that it was concerned that the existing provisions in the Bill would not maintain the status quo in addition to concerns with the other boroughs that the term "town" was some form of diminution of status. In view of these concerns the Minister [ Noel Dempsey ] indicated that he would include a provision in the Bill to specifically recognise the traditional usage of the term "city" to describe Kilkenny. For the first time ever in the Local Government Act the unique position of Kilkenny is being recognised in local government law. The Minister honoured in full his commitment on Kilkenny and delivered on what the deputation from Kilkenny sought. It was never intended that Kilkenny would be a city such as Dublin or Cork. All Kilkenny wanted was to be allowed to continue to use the term "city" in recognition of its ancient tradition. The deputation expressed its satisfaction to the Minister on his proposal. In 2002, Phil Hogan (a Fine Gael TD) asked for "full city status" for Kilkenny;[90] in 2009 he said "Kilkenny has lost its City status courtesy of Fianna Fáil".[91] The Local Government Bill 2013 proposes to establish new municipal districts throughout the state and to abolish all the boroughs, including Kilkenny. Whereas the municipal district encompassing other boroughs will be styled "the Borough District of Sligo [or Drogheda/Wexford/Clonmel]", that encompassing Kilkenny will be styled "the Municipal District of Kilkenny City".[92] National Spatial Strategy Main article: National Spatial Strategy The National Spatial Strategy (NSS) for 2002–2020 planned to manage urban sprawl by identifying certain urban centres outside Dublin as areas for concentrated growth. The NSS report calls the regional centres "gateways" and the sub-regional centres "hubs".[93] It does not call them "cities", but among the features it lists for "Gateways" are "City level range of theatres, arts and sports centres and public spaces/parks." and "City-scale water and waste management services."[94] It also gives a target population for a gateway of over 100,000, including the suburban hinterland.[94] The report describes Cork, Limerick/Shannon, Galway and Waterford, as "existing gateways" and identifies four "new national level gateways": Dundalk, Sligo, and two "linked" gateways Letterkenny/(Derry), and Athlone/Tullamore/Mullingar.[93] The campaigns of Sligo and Dundalk for city status have referenced their status as regional gateways. The "Midlands Gateway", a polycentric zone based on Tullamore, Athlone, and Mullingar, has occasionally been described as constituting a new or future city.[95][96] A 2008 study by Dublin Institute of Technology concluded that the growth in population of the designated gateways was far less than had been planned.[97] Prospective cities See also: List of towns in the Republic of Ireland by population Local councillors and TDs from several towns have raised the possibility of gaining city status. Prior to the 2001 Act, these suggestions were a matter of simple prestige. Since the 2001 Act, the suggestions sometimes relate to the administrative functions of county-equivalent cities and sometimes to the ceremonial title. The Minister for the Environment, who is responsible for local government, has not entertained these suggestions,[98][99] and has said "A modernised legal framework and structures at both regional and local level are now in place ... I have no proposals for amending legislation, which would be necessary to establish new city councils."[100] Drogheda 1




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2 The possibility of Drogheda gaining city status was raised in Dáil questions by Gay Mitchell in 2005,[101] Michael Noonan in 2007[100] and by Fergus O'Dowd in 2007[98] and 2010.[102] The Borough Council's draft development plan for 2011–17 does not mention city status,[103] although the manager's summary of public submissions reported backing for city status for the greater Drogheda area, incorporating adjacent areas in Counties Louth and Meath.[104] In 2010, a "Drogheda City Status Campaign" was launched,[105] and in March 2012, Drogheda Borough Council passed a resolution, "That the members of Drogheda Borough Council from this day forward give their consent and approval to the people of Drogheda referring to Drogheda as the City of Drogheda".[106][107] Dundalk Dundalk's development plan for 2003–09 stated "Dundalk, in order to fulfil its potential as a regional growth centre, should, in the near future achieve City Status, to acknowledge its present role and to enable its future growth as a regional gateway."[108] Michael Noonan asked a question in the Dáil in 2007.[100] Dundalk's draft development plan for 2009–15 seeks to develop the "Newry–Dundalk Twin City Region" with Newry, which is nearby across the border.[109] The county manager of County Louth made a summary of public submissions on the plan, which predicted Dundalk Institute of Technology being upgraded to university status would help to win city status.[110] Sligo John Perry raised an adjournment debate in 1999 calling for Sligo to be declared a "millennium city", stating:[111] While the Government will probably say Sligo can call itself a city, an official declaration by the Government to declare Sligo the millennium city will confer an official status on it. The word 'city' has a certain meaning for investors. ... The requirement for a town to be called a city is that it be a seat of government or a cathedral town. Sligo is sometimes called a town and sometimes a city. This leads to confusion and the region falls between both stools. An official declaration of Sligo as a millennium city would have major significance for the entire area. The word city has a certain meaning for investors. It presumes a certain level of services and a status towards which the world reacts very favourably. The Fitzpatrick report established Sligo as a future growth centre. Even officials of Sligo Corporation are confused because in certain instances Sligo is called a town and in others a city. Declan Bree, mayor of the town in 2005, advocated "Sligo gaining city status similar to Limerick, Galway and Waterford."[112] The town council and county council held meetings to plan an expansion of the borough boundaries with a view to enhancing the prospects for such a change.[112] The main building of Sligo Borough Council is called "City Hall".[113] Swords Michael Kennedy, TD for Dublin North, stated in 2007 that "Fingal County Council is planning to confer city status on our county town of Swords in the next 15 to 20 years as its population grows to 100,000."[114] In May 2008, the Council published "Your Swords, an Emerging City, Strategic Vision 2035", with a vision of Swords as "an emerging green city of 100,000 people."[115] Tallaght A campaign to have Tallaght given city status was launched in 2003 by Eamonn Maloney, a local member of South Dublin county council.[116] It is supported by the Tallaght Area Committee, comprising 10 of the 26 county councillors.[116] Advantages envisaged by the campaign's website include having a dedicated Industrial Development Authority branch office for attracting investment, and facilitating the upgrade of Institute of Technology, Tallaght to university status.[117] When Charlie O'Connor asked about city status for "Tallaght, Dublin 24" in 2007, the minister had "no plans to re-designate South Dublin County Council as a city council, or to establish Tallaght as a separate city authority".[99] O'Connor said later "The only problem I can see is our close proximity to Dublin".[116] The head of the local chamber of commerce said in 2010, "If Tallaght was anywhere else in the country, it would have been a city years ago. We already have the population, the hospital and the third-level institution. If we’re missing something, someone needs to tell us, clarify what the criteria is, and we’ll get it."[116] List 1




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2 This list includes places which have at some time had a legally-recognised claim to the title "city". Informally the term may have been applied to other places or at other times. Current Dublin, Capital of Ireland Cork, County Cork Limerick, County Limerick Name Gained status Method of granting Jurisdiction granting Present jurisdiction Dublin 1172[6] royal charter[6] Lordship of Ireland Republic of Ireland Cork 1185[118] royal charter[118] Lordship of Ireland Republic of Ireland Limerick 1199[119] royal charter[119] Lordship of Ireland Republic of Ireland Waterford 1206[120] royal charter[120] Lordship of Ireland Republic of Ireland Kilkenny 1383[121] royal charter[121] Lordship of Ireland Republic of Ireland Derry [t 1] 1604[122] royal charter[122] Kingdom of Ireland Northern Ireland Belfast 1888[45] letters patent[45] United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Northern Ireland Galway 1985 Act of the Oireachtas Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland Armagh 1994[52] letters patent[52] United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Newry 2002[55] letters patent[55] United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Lisburn 2002[55] letters patent[55] United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Former Name Gained status Method of granting Jurisdiction granting Lost status Present jurisdiction Armagh (1st time) By 1226[52] prescription[52] Lordship of Ireland 1840 Northern Ireland Downpatrick ("Down")[14] By 1403[14] Lordship of Ireland By 1661[14] Northern Ireland Clogher[15] Lordship of Ireland 1801[123] Northern Ireland Cashel 1638[124] royal charter[124] Kingdom of Ireland 1840 Republic of Ireland Jump up ^ Officially Londonderry. See Derry/Londonderry name dispute References 1




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In Vauchez, André; Dobson, Richard Barrie; Lapidge, Michael. Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages. Routledge. p. 313. ISBN 978-1-57958-282-1. Retrieved 17 May 2010. Jump up ^ Blackstone, William (1765). "Introduction §4: Of the Countries subject to the Laws of England". Commentaries on the Laws of England 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 111. Retrieved 17 May 2010. ^ Jump up to: a b Coke, Edward; Hale, Matthew; Nottingham, Heneage Finch, Earl of; Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler (1853). "109b". A commentary upon Littleton. The Institutes of the laws of England 1 (1st American, from 19th London ed.). Philadelphia: R. H. Small. Vol. 1 pp.163–5. Retrieved 17 May 2010. Jump up ^ Gale 1834, Appendix p.cclii ^ Jump up to: a b Rep Comm Mun Corp Irl p.671–2 "City of Armagh" §10 ^ Jump up to: a b Rep Comm Mun Corp Irl p.432 "Borough of Tuam" §13 ^ Jump up to: a b c d e 1835 Rep Comm Mun Corp Irl p.797 ^ Jump up to: a b O'Sullivan, William (1996). "Two Clogher Constitutions". Clogher Record (Clogher Historical Society) 15 (3): 145–155. JSTOR 27699403. Jump up ^ Erck, John Caillard (1827). The ecclesiastical register: containing the names of the dignitaries and parochial clergy of Ireland : as also of the parishes and their respective patrons and an account of monies granted for building churches and glebe-houses with ecclesiastical annals annexed to each diocese and appendixes : containing among other things several cases of quare impedit. R. Milliken and Son. p. 128. Retrieved 14 May 2010. Jump up ^ 13 & 14 George III c.40 and 31 George III c.46 Jump up ^ 21 Geo. II c.10 s.8 ^ Jump up to: a b Rept Comm Mun Corp Irl pp.19–20 Jump up ^ Malcomson, A. P. W. (March 1973). "The Newtown Act of 1748: Revision and Reconstruction". Irish Historical Studies (Irish Historical Studies Publications) 18 (71): 313–344. JSTOR 30005420. Jump up ^ Gale 1834, Appendix 27: Translation from enrolment in Chancery of the charter to the town of Wexford by James the First; pp.83–4 Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.1 p.519 "Cork" "A sea-port, a parliamentary borough, a city, the assize-town of the county of Cork, the capital of Munster, and the second town of Ireland" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.108 "Dublin" "The metropolis of Ireland, the second city of the British empire, and the seventh city of Europe" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.431 "Kilkenny" "A post and market town, a municipal and parliamentary borough, a city, the capital of the county of Kilkenny, and the seat of the diocese of Ossory" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.632 "Limerick" "A post, market, and sea-port town and borough, a city, and the capital of Western Munster" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.672 "Londonderry" "A post, market, and sea-port town, a borough, a city, the county town of Londonderry, and the capital of the extreme north of Ulster" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.3 p.488 "Waterford" "A post and market town, a sea-port, a borough, a city, and the capital of the county of Waterford" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.1 p.78 "Armagh" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.1 p.342 "Cashel" "A post and market town, a borough, an episcopal city, and the ecclesiastical metropolis of the southern province of Ireland" ^ Jump up to: a b 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.1 p.418 "Clogher" "An ancient episcopal city and incorporated town, but at present a mere village" ^ Jump up to: a b 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.1 p.470 "Cloyne" "A market and post town, and an ancient Episcopal city" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.1 p.56 "Ardfert" "This ancient and once important city is now a poor and declining village" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.176 "Emly" "Though now a mere village, it is noticed by some ancient historians as in their day a large and flourishing city." Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.1 p.493 "Connor" "the farce of nominal city character" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.77 "Dromore" "Though nominally a city, it is really but a small and common-place market-town." Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.409 Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.174 Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.60 Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.3 p.398 "Tuam" "The Clare and the Dunmore sections contain the city of Tuam" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.2 p.552 "Kincora" "1 mile north-northwest of the city of Killaloe" Jump up ^ 1846 Parl Gaz Irl Vol.3 p.251 "Slieve Bernagh" "it soars gradually up in the western vicinity of the city of Killaloe" Jump up ^ Beckett 2005, p.44 Jump up ^ Beckett 2005, p.45 Jump up ^ "15 July 1887". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) (HC) 317. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Beckett 2005, pp.45-50 1




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"Jobs, funding under threat as Bord Snip gets set to slash". Kilkenny People. Retrieved 15 May 2010. Jump up ^ Local Government Bill 2013, sec.19 [insertion into Local Government Act 2001 of Section 22A(2)(b) and 22A(2)(c)] ^ Jump up to: a b NSS 2002, p.38 ^ Jump up to: a b NSS 2002, p.40 Jump up ^ "New Athlone retail complex to tap into Midlands' new wealth". Irish Independent (Dublin). 22 June 2005. Retrieved 19 May 2010. "the government's National Spatial Strategy [creates] a major city by linking the towns of Athlone, Mullingar and Tullamore." Jump up ^ "Calls for re-opening of railway line". RTÉ.ie (RTÉ). 15 April 2005. Retrieved 19 May 2010. "Delegates were also told that the gateway towns of Athlone, Tullamore and Mullingar would constitute a joint city with a population of over 100,000 people within the next 30 years." Jump up ^ "Sligo won’t ever be a city, says Dublin-based report". Sligo Weekender. 5 February 2005. 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2 The following is a list of Italian municipalities with population over 50,000.[1] Figures are based on 1981, 1991 and 2001 Istat censuses, plus data from official demographic balance evaluated from January 1, 2010 to December 31st, 2010. Rome Milan Naples Turin Palermo Genoa Bologna Florence Bari Catania Venice Verona Messina Padua Trieste # City 1981 Census 1991 Census 2001 Census 2010 Est. Region 1 Rome 2,840,259 2,775,250 2,546,804 2,761,477 Lazio 2 Milan 1,604,773 1,369,231 1,256,211 1,324,110 Lombardy 3 Naples 1,212,387 1,067,365 1,004,500 959,574 Campania 4 Turin 1,117,154 962,507 865,263 907,563 Piedmont 5 Palermo 701,782 698,556 686,722 655,875 Sicily 6 Genoa 762,895 678,771 610,307 607,906 Liguria 7 Bologna 459,080 404,378 371,217 380,181 Emilia-Romagna 8 Florence 448,331 403,294 356,118 371,282 Tuscany 9 Bari 371,022 342,309 316,532 320,475 Apulia 10 Catania 380,328 333,075 313,110 293,458 Sicily 11 Venice 346,146 309,422 271,073 270,884 Veneto 12 Verona 265,932 255,824 253,208 263,964 Veneto 13 Messina 260,233 231,693 252,026 242,503 Sicily 14 Padua 234,678 215,137 204,870 214,198 Veneto 15 Trieste 252,369 231,100 211,184 205,535 Friuli-Venezia Giulia 16 Brescia 206,661 194,502 187,567 193,879 Lombardy 17 Taranto 244,101 232,334 202,033 191,810 Apulia 18 Prato 160,220 165,707 172,499 188,011 Tuscany 19 Parma 179,019 170,520 163,457 186,690 Emilia-Romagna 20 Reggio Calabria 173,486 177,580 180,353 186,547 Calabria 21 Modena 180,312 176,990 175,502 184,663 Emilia-Romagna 22 Reggio Emilia 130,376 132,030 141,877 170,086 Emilia-Romagna 23 Perugia 142,348 144,732 149,125 168,169 Umbria 24 Livorno 175,741 167,512 156,274 161,131 Tuscany 25 Ravenna 138,034 135,844 134,631 158,739 Emilia-Romagna 26 Cagliari 233,848 204,237 164,249 156,488 Sardinia 27 Foggia 156,467 156,268 155,203 152,747 Apulia 28 Rimini 127,813 127,960 128,656 143,321 Emilia-Romagna 29 Salerno 157,385 148,932 138,188 139,019 Campania 30 Ferrara 149,453 138,015 130,992 135,369 Emilia-Romagna 31 Sassari 119,596 122,339 120,729 130,658 Sardinia 32 Syracuse 117,615 125,941 123,657 123,850 Sicily 33 Pescara 131,330 122,236 116,286 123,077 Abruzzo 34 Monza 123,145 120,651 120,204 122,712 Lombardy 35 Latina 93,738 106,203 107,898 119,804 Lazio 36 Bergamo 122,142 114,936 113,143 119,551 Lombardy 37 Forlì 110,806 109,541 108,335 118,167 Emilia-Romagna 38 Giugliano in Campania 44,220 60,096 97,999 117,963 Campania 39 Trento 99,179 101,545 104,946 116,298 Trentino-Alto Adige 40 Vicenza 114,598 107,454 107,223 115,927 Veneto 41 Terni 111,564 108,248 105,018 113,324 Umbria 42 Novara 102,086 101,112 100,910 105,024 Piedmont 43 Bolzano 105,180 98,158 94,989 104,029 Trentino-Alto Adige 44 Piacenza 109,039 102,268 95,594 103,206 Emilia-Romagna 45 Ancona 106,498 101,285 100,507 102,997 Marche 46 Arezzo 92,105 91,626 91,589 100,212 Tuscany 47 Andria 84,661 90,063 95,653 100,086 Apulia 48 Udine 102,021 99,189 95,030 99,627 Friuli-Venezia Giulia 1




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2 49 Cesena 89,455 88,487 90,948 97,056 Emilia-Romagna 50 Lecce 91,289 100,884 83,303 95,520 Apulia 51 La Spezia 115,392 101,442 91,391 95,378 Liguria 52 Pesaro 90,412 88,713 91,086 95,011 Marche 53 Alessandria 100,523 90,753 85,438 94,974 Piedmont 54 Barletta 83,453 89,527 92,094 94,459 Apulia 55 Catanzaro 100,832 96,614 95,251 93,124 Calabria 56 Pistoia 92,274 87,830 84,274 90,288 Tuscany 57 Brindisi 89,786 95,383 89,081 89,780 Apulia 58 Pisa 104,509 98,928 89,694 88,217 Tuscany 59 Torre del Greco 103,605 101,361 90,607 87,197 Campania 60 Como 95,571 87,059 78,680 85,263 Lombardy 61 Lucca 91,246 87,100 81,862 84,939 Tuscany 62 Guidonia Montecelio 50,816 57,473 67,516 83,736 Lazio 63 Pozzuoli 69,861 75,142 78,754 83,459 Campania 64 Treviso 87,696 83,598 80,144 82,807 Veneto 65 Marsala 79,175 80,177 77,784 82,774 Sicily 66 Grosseto 69,523 71,257 71,263 81,928 Tuscany 67 Busto Arsizio 79,728 77,094 75,916 81,760 Lombardy 68 Varese 90,527 85,687 80,511 81,579 Lombardy 69 Sesto San Giovanni 95,833 86,721 78,850 81,130 Lombardy 70 Casoria 68,521 79,707 81,888 79,562 Campania 71 Caserta 66,318 69,027 75,208 78,693 Campania 72 Gela 74,806 72,535 72,774 77,360 Sicily 73 Asti 77,681 73,557 71,276 76,534 Piedmont 74 Cinisello Balsamo 80,757 76,262 72,050 75,150 Lombardy 75 Ragusa 64,492 67,535 68,956 73,743 Sicily 76 L’Aquila 63,678 66,813 68,503 72,511 Abruzzo 77 Cremona 80,929 74,113 70,887 72,147 Lombardy 78 Quartu Sant'Elena 43,896 61,636 68,040 71,779 Sardinia 79 Lamezia Terme 63,989 70,114 70,501 71,286 Calabria 80 Pavia 85,029 76,962 71,214 71,142 Lombardy 81 Fiumicino 37,492 41,342 50,535 70,985 Lazio 82 Massa 65,687 66,737 66,769 70,973 Tuscany 83 Trapani 71,927 69,497 68,346 70,622 Sicily 84 Aprilia 37,807 47,037 56,028 70,349 Lazio 85 Cosenza 106,801 86,664 72,998 70,068 Calabria 86 Altamura 51,346 57,874 64,167 70,023 Apulia 87 Imola 60,661 62,567 64,348 69,116 Emilia-Romagna 88 Carpi 60,614 60,715 61,476 69,021 Emilia-Romagna 89 Potenza 64,358 65,714 69,060 68,297 Basilicata 90 Carrara 68,702 67,197 65,034 65,573 Tuscany 91 Castellammare di Stabia 70,685 68,733 66,929 64,506 Campania 92 Viareggio 58,263 57,514 61,103 64,503 Tuscany 93 Fano 52,116 53,909 57,529 64,100 Marche 94 Afragola 57,367 60,065 62,319 63,981 Campania 95 Vigevano 65,179 60,384 57,450 63,700 Lombardy 96 Viterbo 57,632 58,380 59,308 63,597 Lazio 97 Vittoria 51,240 55,280 55,317 63,332 Sicily 98 Savona 75,353 67,177 59,907 62,553 Liguria 99 Benevento 62,636 62,561 61,791 62,035 Campania 100 Crotone 58,262 59,001 60,010 61,798 Calabria 101 Pomezia 29,925 37,512 43,960 61,106 Lazio 102 Matera 50,712 54,919 57,785 60,818 Basilicata 103 Caltanissetta 61,146 61,319 61,438 60,267 Sicily 104 Molfetta 65,625 66,839 62,546 60,159 Apulia 105 Marano di Napoli 41,571 47,961 57,448 59,472 Campania 106 Agrigento 51,325 55,283 54,619 59,175 Sicily 107 Legnano 49,687 50,018 53,797 59,147 Lombardy 108 Cerignola 50,819 55,052 57,366 59,103 Apulia 109 Moncalieri 64,035 59,700 53,350 58,320 Piedmont 110 Foligno 52,551 53,202 51,130 58,162 Umbria 111 Faenza 55,167 54,139 53,641 58,150 Emilia-Romagna 112 Manfredonia 53,030 58,318 57,704 57,455 Apulia 113 Sanremo 61,170 56,003 50,608 56,962 Liguria 114 Tivoli 50,985 52,372 49,342 56,531 Lazio 115 Bitonto 49,714 53,772 56,929 56,462 Apulia 116 Avellino 56,892 55,662 52,703 56,339 Campania 117 Bagheria 40,076 47,085 50,854 56,336 Sicily 1




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2 s (in Lithuanian: singular – miestas, plural – miestai). The term city is defined by the Parliament of Lithuania as compact areas populated by more than 3,000 people of whom at least two thirds work in the industry or service sector. Those settlements which have a population of less than 3,000 but historically had city status are still considered to be cities. Smaller settlements are called miestelis (plural miesteliai) which is translated as towns. Even smaller settlements (villages) are called kaimas (plural kaimai). Often the official status is not clear and people refer to both towns and villages as gyvenvietė (plural gyvenvietės) which in essence means settlement. The cities started to form in the 13th-14th century together with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The first city to receive city rights was Klaipėda. According to medieval law, a city could have its own fairs, taverns, guilds, courts, etc. Some former cities lost their status are now just towns or villages, for example Kernavė or Merkinė. Most of the cities in Lithuania are old, established before the 18th century. Their location is mostly determined by trade and transportation routes. Some of the newer cities grew because of railroad construction, for example Kaišiadorys, Vievis, Radviliškis, Ignalina or Mažeikiai. In the last century cities grew new to big industry centers, for example Visaginas, Elektrėnai or Naujoji Akmenė. Five cities – Birštonas, Druskininkai, Neringa, Palanga and Anykščiai – have a special resort status. Most of the cities are small. There are only 19 cities with population of more than 20,000. Cities are quite evenly spread out through the territory of Lithuania. This forms a good network to support economic development throughout the country. About 66.7% (as of 2001 census) of the population lives in cities and the percentage is growing. Contents 1 Cities 2 Map 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 Notes and sources Cities # CoA City Pronunciation (audio help) Population (2001) Population (2011) Granted city rights County Municipality 1 Vilnius city COA.gif Vilnius Listen • Info 554,281 535,631 1387 Vilnius County Vilnius city municipality 2 Kaunas city COA.gif Kaunas Listen • Info 378,943 315,993 1408 Kaunas County Kaunas city municipality 3 Klaipeda city COA.gif Klaipėda Listen • Info 192,954 162,360 1257 Klaipėda County Klaipėda city municipality 4 Siauliai city COA.gif Šiauliai Listen • Info 133,883 109,328 1589 Šiauliai County Šiauliai city municipality 5 Coat of Arms of Panevezys.svg Panevėžys Listen • Info 119,749 99,690 1837 Panevėžys County Panevėžys city municipality 6 Coat of arms of Alytus (Lithuania).svg Alytus Listen • Info 71,491 59,964 1581 Alytus County Alytus city municipality 7 Marijampole COA.gif Marijampolė Listen • Info 48,675 47,010 1792 Marijampolė County Marijampolė municipality 8 Mazeikiai COA.gif Mažeikiai Listen • Info 42,675 40,572 1924 Telšiai County Mažeikiai district municipality 9 Coat of arms of Jonava (Lithuania).svg Jonava Listen • Info 34,954 34,446 1864 Kaunas County Jonava district municipality 10 Utena COA.gif Utena Listen • Info 33,860 32,572 1599 Utena County Utena district municipality 11 Kedainiai COA.gif Kėdainiai Listen • Info 32,048 31,055 1590 Kaunas County Kėdainiai district municipality 12 Telsiai COA.gif Telšiai Listen • Info 31,460 30,011 1791 Telšiai County Telšiai district municipality 13 Visaginas COA.gif Visaginas Listen • Info 29,554 28,269 1977 Utena County Visaginas municipality 14 Taurage COA.gif Tauragė Listen • Info 29,124 27,862 1924 Tauragė County Tauragė district municipality 15 Ukmerge COA.gif Ukmergė Listen • Info 28,759 27,603 1486 Vilnius County Ukmergė district municipality 16 Plunge COA.gif Plungė Listen • Info 23,436 23,187 1792 Telšiai County Plungė district municipality 17 Silute COA.gif Šilutė Listen • Info 21,476 20,945 1941 Klaipėda County Šilutė district municipality 18 Kretinga COA.gif Kretinga Listen • Info 21,423 21,452 1609 Klaipėda County Kretinga district municipality 19 Radviliskis COA.gif Radviliškis Listen • Info 20,339 19,625 1923 Šiauliai County Radviliškis district municipality 20 Druskininkai COA.gif Druskininkai Listen • Info 18,233 16,263 1893 Alytus County Druskininkai municipality 21 Palanga COA.gif Palanga Listen • Info 17,623 17,620 1791 Klaipėda County Palanga city municipality 22 Rokiskis COA.gif Rokiškis Listen • Info 16,746 15,549 1920 Panevėžys County Rokiškis district municipality 23 Birzai COA.gif Biržai Listen • Info 15,262 14,565 1589 Panevėžys County Biržai district municipality 24 Gargzdai COA.gif Gargždai Listen • Info 15,212 16,087 1792 Klaipėda County Klaipėda district municipality 25 Kursenai COA.gif Kuršėnai Listen • Info 14,197 13,670 1946 Šiauliai County Šiauliai district municipality 26 Elektrenai COA.gif Elektrėnai Listen • Info 14,050 13,818 1962 Vilnius County Elektrėnai municipality 27 Jurbarkas COA.gif Jurbarkas Listen • Info 13,797 13,307 1611 Tauragė County Jurbarkas district municipality 28 Garliava COA.gif Garliava Listen • Info 13,322 13,500 1958 Kaunas County Kaunas district municipality 29 Vilkaviskis COA.gif Vilkaviškis Listen • Info 13,283 12,931 1660 Marijampolė County Vilkaviškis district municipality 30 Raseiniai COA.gif Raseiniai Listen • Info 12,541 12,245 1492–1506 Kaunas County Raseiniai district municipality 31 Naujoji Akmene COA.gif Naujoji Akmenė Listen • Info 12,345 11,468 1792 Šiauliai County Akmenė district municipality 32 Anyksciai COA.gif Anykščiai Listen • Info 11,958 11,829 1516 Utena County Anykščiai district municipality 33 Lentvaris COA.gif Lentvaris Listen • Info 11,773 11,642 1946 Vilnius County Trakai district municipality 34 Grigiskes COA.gif Grigiškės Listen • Info 11,448 11,466 1958 Vilnius County Vilnius city municipality 35 Prienai COA.gif Prienai Listen • Info 11,353 10,984 1609 Kaunas County Prienai district municipality 36 Coat of arms of Joniskis.svg Joniškis Listen • Info 11,329 10,881 1616 Šiauliai County Joniškis district municipality 37 Kelmes-herbas.svg Kelmė Listen • Info 10,900 10,302 1947 Šiauliai County Kelmė district municipality 38 Varena COA.gif Varėna Listen • Info 10,845 10,296 1946 Alytus County Varėna district municipality 1




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2 39 Kaisiadorys COA.gif Kaišiadorys Listen • Info 10,002 9,729 1946 Kaunas County Kaišiadorys district municipality 40 Pasvalys COA.gif Pasvalys Listen • Info 8,709 8,296 1946 Panevėžys County Pasvalys district municipality 41 Kupiskis COA.gif Kupiškis Listen • Info 8,451 8,082 1791 Panevėžys County Kupiškis district municipality 42 Zarasai COA.gif Zarasai Listen • Info 8,365 7,766 1843 Utena County Zarasai district municipality 43 Skuodas COA.gif Skuodas Listen • Info 7,896 7,358 1572 Klaipėda County Skuodas district municipality 44 Kazlu Ruda COA.gif Kazlų Rūda Listen • Info 7,401 7,162 1950 Marijampolė County Kazlų Rūda municipality 45 Sirvintos COA.gif Širvintos Listen • Info 7,273 7,070 1950 Vilnius County Širvintos district municipality 46 Moletai COA.gif Molėtai Listen • Info 7,221 6,949 1956 Utena County Molėtai district municipality 47 Svencioneliai COA.gif Švenčionėliai Listen • Info 6,923 6,346 1920 Vilnius County Švenčionys district municipality 48 Sakiai COA.gif Šakiai Listen • Info 6,795 6,511 1776 Marijampolė County Šakiai district municipality 49 Salcininkai COA.gif Šalčininkai Listen • Info 6,722 6,563 1956 Vilnius County Šalčininkai district municipality 50 Ignalina COA.gif Ignalina Listen • Info 6,591 6,119 1950 Utena County Ignalina district municipality 51 Kybartai COA.gif Kybartai Listen • Info 6,556 6,209 1947 Marijampolė County Vilkaviškis district municipality 52 Coa pabrade.png Pabradė Listen • Info 6,525 6,236 1946 Vilnius County Švenčionys district municipality 53 Silale COA.gif Šilalė Listen • Info 6,281 6,037 1950 Tauragė County Šilalė district municipality 54 Pakruojis COA.gif Pakruojis Listen • Info 6,057 5,750 1950 Šiauliai County Pakruojis district municipality 55 Nemencine COA.gif Nemenčinė Listen • Info 5,892 5,876 1955 Vilnius County Vilnius district municipality 56 Trakai COA.gif Trakai Listen • Info 5,725 5,373 1409 Vilnius County Trakai district municipality 57 Svencionys COA.gif Švenčionys Listen • Info 5,684 5,566 1800 Vilnius County Švenčionys district 58 Vievis COA.gif Vievis Listen • Info 5,303 5,049 1950 Vilnius County Elektrėnai municipality 59 Lazdijai COA.gif Lazdijai Listen • Info 5,140 4,811 1957 Alytus County Lazdijai district municipality 60 Kalvarija COA.gif Kalvarija Listen • Info 5,090 5,013 1791 Marijampolė County Kalvarija municipality 61 Rietavas COA.gif Rietavas Listen • Info 3,979 3,843 1792 Telšiai County Rietavas municipality 62 Ziezmariai COA.gif Žiežmariai Listen • Info 3,884 3,759 1792 Kaunas County Kaišiadorys district municipality 63 Eisiskes COA.gif Eišiškės Listen • Info 3,765 3,610 1950 Vilnius County Šalčininkai district municipality 64 Ariogala COA.gif Ariogala Listen • Info 3,697 3,458 1792 Kaunas County Raseiniai district municipality 65 Venta COA.gif Venta Listen • Info 3,412 2,959 1978 Šiauliai County Akmenė district municipality 66 Seduva COA.gif Šeduva Listen • Info 3,400 3,200 1654 Šiauliai County Radviliškis district municipality 67 Birstonas COA.gif Birštonas Listen • Info 3,225 3,172 1518? Kaunas County Birštonas municipality 68 Coat of arms of Akmenė (Lithuania).svg Akmenė Listen • Info 3,140 2,690 1792 Šiauliai County Akmenė district municipality 69 TytuvenaiCOA.jpg Tytuvėnai Listen • Info 2,851 2,690 1956 Šiauliai County Kelmė district municipality 70 LIT Rudziszki COA.jpg Rūdiškės Listen • Info 2,559 2,472 1958 Vilnius County Trakai district municipality 71 Pagegiai COA.gif Pagėgiai Listen • Info 2,393 2,236 1923 Tauragė County Pagėgiai municipality 72 Neringa COA.gif Neringa Listen • Info 2,386 3,371 1961 Klaipėda County Neringa municipality 73 Vilkija COA.gif Vilkija Listen • Info 2,338 2,301 1792 Kaunas County Kaunas district municipality 74 Zagare COA.gif Žagarė Listen • Info 2,312 2,115 1924 Šiauliai County Joniškis district municipality 75 LIT Wieksznie COA.jpg Viekšniai Listen • Info 2,270 2,198 1791 Telšiai County Mažeikiai district municipality 76 LIT Skaudwile COA.jpg Skaudvilė Listen • Info 2,140 1,976 1950 Tauragė County Tauragė district municipality 77 Ezerelis COA.png Ežerėlis Listen • Info 2,051 2,014 1956 Kaunas County Kaunas district municipality 78 Gelgaudiskis COA.gif Gelgaudiškis Listen • Info 2,029 1,936 1958 Marijampolė County Šakiai district municipality 79 Kudirkos Naumiestis COA.gif Kudirkos Naumiestis Listen • Info 1,997 1,916 1643 Marijampolė County Šakiai district municipality 80 Simnas COA.gif Simnas Listen • Info 1,980 1,844 1626 Alytus County Alytus district municipality 81 Salantai COA.gif Salantai Listen • Info 1,942 1,825 1746 Klaipėda County Kretinga district municipality 82 Linkuva COA.gif Linkuva Listen • Info 1,797 1,735 1950 Šiauliai County Pakruojis district municipality 83 LIT Wiejsieje COA.gif Veisiejai Listen • Info 1,762 1,592 1956 Alytus County Lazdijai district municipality 84 LIT Remigoła COA.png Ramygala Listen • Info 1,733 1,695 1957 Panevėžys County Panevėžys district municipality 85 Priekule COA.gif Priekulė Listen • Info 1,725 1,663 1948 Klaipėda County Klaipėda district municipality 86 LIT Johaniszkiele COA.jpg Joniškėlis Listen • Info 1,477 1,389 1736 Panevėžys County Pasvalys district municipality 87 Jieznas COA.gif Jieznas Listen • Info 1,476 1,311 1956 Kaunas County Prienai district municipality 88 Daugai COA.gif Daugai Listen • Info 1,458 1,432 1792 Alytus County Alytus district municipality 89 Obeliai COA.gif Obeliai Listen • Info 1,371 1,293 1956 Panevėžys County Rokiškis district municipality 90 Varniai COA.gif Varniai Listen • Info 1,355 1,258 1950 Telšiai County Telšiai district municipality 91 Virbalis COA.gif Virbalis Listen • Info 1,351 1,250 1593 Marijampolė County Vilkaviškis district municipality 92 Vabalninkas COA.gif Vabalninkas Listen • Info 1,328 1,155 1775 Panevėžys County Biržai district municipality 93 Seda COA.gif Seda Listen • Info 1,309 1,189 1950 Telšiai County Mažeikiai district municipality 94 Subačius Listen • Info 1,180 1,105 1958 Panevėžys County Kupiškis district municipality 95 LIT Biała Waka COA.png Baltoji Vokė Listen • Info 1,073 1,073 1958 Vilnius County Šalčininkai district municipality 96 Dukstoherbas.PNG Dūkštas Listen • Info 1,070 930 1956 Utena County Ignalina district municipality 97 Pandelys COA.gif Pandėlys Listen • Info 1,024 941 1956 Panevėžys County Rokiškis district municipality 98 Dusetos COA.gif Dusetos Listen • Info 914 831 1950 Utena County Zarasai district municipality 99 Uzventis COA.gif Užventis Listen • Info 898 811 1746 Šiauliai County Kelmė district municipality 100 Kavarsko herbas.jpg Kavarskas Listen • Info 809 692 1956 Utena County Anykščiai district municipality 101 Smalininkai Listen • Info 653 600 1945 Tauragė County Jurbarkas district municipality 102 TroskunaiCOA.jpg Troškūnai Listen • Info 525 504 1956 Utena County Anykščiai district municipality 103 Panemunė Listen • Info 329 318 1837 Tauragė County Pagėgiai municipality Map 1




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2 Kaunas Klaipėda Šiauliai Panevėžys Alytus Marijampolė Mažeikiai Jonava Utena Kėdainiai Telšiai Visaginas Tauragė Ukmergė Šilutė Plungė Kretinga Radviliškis Druskininkai Palanga See also List of Lithuanian cities in other languages Administrative divisions of Lithuania Counties (Lithuanian: singular – apskritis, plural – apskritys) Municipalities (Lithuanian: plural – savivaldybės, singular – savivaldybė) Elderships (or wards) (eldership, ward) (Lithuanian: plural – seniūnijos, singular – seniūnija). Seniūnaitija (sub-eldership) Towns (Lithuanian: plural – miesteliai, singular – miestelis) Notes and sources Population sizes are given according to Department of Statistics to the Government of the Republic of Lithuania (Statistics Lithuania) data for 2008 and census of 2001. The cities are sorted according to 2001 census data because it is more reliable (data from 2008 is derived from census data using various formulas and models). "City rights" means rights to self-governing. For older cities usually it is the date when Magdeburg rights were granted. Most dates are obtained from Lithuanian Wikipedia which assembled the information from several different sources. One of the main sources was Population Statistics. This information cannot be completely trusted. Counties, municipalities and elderates are given according to Lithuanian Central Internet Gates data. Stasys Vaitiekūnas, Elena Valančienė, Lietuvos geografija (Geography of Lithuania), Alma littera, 2004, pages 160-162. ISBN 9955-08-534-7 Lietuvos Respublikos teritorijos administracinių vienetų ir jų ribų įstatymas (Republic of Lithuania Law on Administrative Units and Their Borders), Seimas law database, June 19, 1994, law no. I-558. At the time of 2001 census, there were 106 cities in Lithuania. Government of Republic of Lithuania made these changes: On December 16, 2002 Juodupė lost city status and became a town; On February 25, 2003 Kulautuva lost city status and became a town; On April 8, 2003 Tyruliai lost city status and became a town. Cities without coat of arms image do not have it confirmed by the President of Lithuania. Municipalities share coat of arms with their capitals with the exception of cities which are capitals of more than one municipality (i.e. a city municipality and a district municipality) in which case the city municipality shares the coat of arms with the city, while the district municipality has its own distinct coat of arms. Another notable exception is Trakai town, which has different coat of arms than does its municipality (Trakai district municipality). [show] v t e 1




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2 al, a city (Portuguese: cidade) is an honorific term given to locations that meet several criteria, such as having a minimum number of inhabitants, good infrastructure (schools, medical care, cultural and sports facilities), or have a major historical importance. The country's demographic expansion of the 1980s prompted the elevation of several towns to city status and, as of 2006, 151 locations in Portugal are considered a city. Contents 1 Overview 2 List 3 Notes 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Overview In Portugal, the city is not an administrative division, therefore a city generally does not necessarily correspond to a municipality, with the exception of the entirely urban municipalities, such as Lisbon, Porto, Funchal, Amadora, Entroncamento e São João da Madeira. The municipality with the most cities is Paredes Municipality which contains four cities. Until 1910, a location was proclaimed city by royal charter, which happened 25 times to current Portuguese cities (royal charters were also granted to cities of the Portuguese Empire; for example, São Paulo in 1711). During the Portuguese First Republic, the process was transferred to the Parliament, which elevated three towns to the category of city. The dictatorial Estado Novo regime proclaimed seven cities on the Portuguese mainland (as well as some more in the colonies), this time by government decree. After the Carnation revolution, proclamation of cities returned to Parliament and now, Portugal has 156 cities, one of the consequences being that the title no longer holds the prestige it once had. Eight locations have been always considered cities since Portugal became an independent kingdom (de facto 1128): Braga, Coimbra, Lamego, Porto and Viseu, as well as Évora, Lisbon and Silves, which were annexed at a later date. Guarda was the first city proclaimed as part of the independent kingdom, in 1199. The most recent cities were proclaimed on 12 June 2009: Valença, Senhora da Hora, São Pedro do Sul, Samora Correia, and Borba The most populous cities are: Lisbon (Lisboa), Oporto (Porto), Braga, Amadora, Gaia, Queluz, Funchal, Coimbra, Setubal, Agualva-Cacem and Almada. List Crest City Municipality Population[1] A city since ABT.png Abrantes Abrantes 18,600 1916-06-14 Agualva-Cacem.png Agualva-Cacém Sintra 121,000 2001-07-12 AGD1.png Águeda Águeda 11,357 1985-08-14 1




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2 ABF1.png Albufeira Albufeira 16,237 1986-08-20 ASL1.png Alcácer do Sal Alcácer do Sal 9,118 1997-07-12 ACB1.png Alcobaça Alcobaça 15,800 1995-08-30 ALM1.png Almada Almada 101,500 1973-06-16 ALR1.png Almeirim Almeirim 11,607 1991-08-16 VFX-alverca1.png Alverca do Ribatejo Vila Franca de Xira 31,070 1990-08-09 AMD.png Amadora Amadora 175,135 1979-09-17 AMT1.png Amarante Amarante 11,000 1985-08-14 SXL-amora.png Amora Seixal 48,629 1993-07-02 AND.png Anadia Anadia 3,533 2004-12-09 Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, Portugal (brasões).png Angra do Heroísmo Angra do Heroísmo 21,200 1534-08-21 AVR.png Aveiro Aveiro 67,003 1759-04-11 BCL.png Barcelos Barcelos 20,000 1928-09-06 BRR1.png Barreiro Barreiro 1




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2 78,764 1984-06-28 BJA.png Beja Beja 23,475 1521-04-10 BRG.png Braga Braga 143,532 From time immemorial BGC.png Bragança Bragança 19,998 1464-02-23 CLD.png Caldas da Rainha Caldas da Rainha 30,006 1927-08-26 CMT1.png Câmara de Lobos Câmara de Lobos 16,842 1996-08-02 Caniço.svg Caniço Santa Cruz 11,586 2005-06-09 CNT1.png Cantanhede Cantanhede 7,066 1991-08-16 CTX1.png Cartaxo Cartaxo 10,115 1995-08-30 CTB.png Castelo Branco Castelo Branco 34,525 1771-03-20 CHV.png Chaves Chaves 19,307 1929-03-18 CBR.png Coimbra Coimbra 102,455 From time immemorial Blank pt CoA city.png Costa da Caparica Almada 1




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2 14,100 2004-12-09 CVL.png Covilhã Covilhã 36,147 1870-10-20 ELV.png Elvas Elvas 28,106 1513-04-03 ENT1.png Entroncamento Entroncamento 20,065 1991-08-16 VLG-ermesinde.png Ermesinde Valongo 40,139 1990-08-10 Blank pt CoA city.png Esmoriz Ovar 11,200 1993-07-02 ESP1.png Espinho Espinho 10,500 1973-06-16 EPS1.png Esposende Esposende 9,148 1993-07-02 ETR.png Estarreja Estarreja 1




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2 7,000 2004-12-09 ETZ.png Estremoz Estremoz 9,011 1926-08-31 EVR.png Évora Évora 46,417 From time immemorial FAF1.png Fafe Fafe 15,323 1986-08-23 FAR.png Faro Faro 43,757 1540-09-07 VNO-fatima.png Fátima Ourém 10,302 1997-07-12 FLG1.png Felgueiras Felgueiras 15,100 1990-08-10 FIG.png Figueira da Foz Figueira da Foz 36,500 1882-09-20 Blank pt CoA city.png 1




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2 Fiães Santa Maria da Feira 13,100 2001-07-12 Blank pt CoA city.png Freamunde Paços de Ferreira 7,452 2001-07-12 FNC.png Funchal Funchal 111,892 1508-08-21 FND1.png Fundão Fundão 8,957 1988-04-19 ILH-gafanhanazare1.png Gafanha da Nazaré Ílhavo 14,021 2001-07-21 Blank pt CoA city.png Gandra Paredes 5,200 2003-08-26 GDM1.png Gondomar Gondomar 25,000 1991-08-16 GVA1.png Gouveia Gouveia 3,500 1988-02-01 GRD.png Guarda Guarda 32,274 1199-11-27 GMR.png Guimarães Guimarães 66,912 1853-06-23 HRT.png Horta Horta 9,000 1833-07-04 ILH1.png Ílhavo Ílhavo 17,200 1990-08-09 LGA1.png Lagoa Lagoa 5,000 2001-07-12 LGS.png Lagos Lagos 20,000 1573-01-27 LMG.png Lamego Lamego 12,000 From time immemorial 1




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2 LRA.png Leiria Leiria 50,264 1545-06-13 LSB.png Lisbon Lisbon 547,631 From time immemorial Blank pt CoA city.png Lixa Felgueiras 5,500 1995-08-30 LLE1.png Loulé Loulé 24,000 1988-02-01 LRS.png Loures Loures 26,000 1990-08-09 Blank pt CoA city.png Lourosa Santa Maria da Feira 11,300 2001-07-12 MCD1.png Macedo de Cavaleiros Macedo de Cavaleiros 7,800 1999-06-24 MAI1.png Maia Maia 40,000 1986-08-23 MGL1.png Mangualde Mangualde 8,107 2001-07-12 MCN2.png Marco de Canaveses Marco de Canaveses 9,000 1993-07-02 MGR1.png Marinha Grande Marinha Grande 29,100 1988-04-19 MTS1.png Matosinhos Matosinhos 1




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2 49,486 1984-06-28 MLD.png Mealhada Mealhada 5,500 2003-08-26 MDA-mêda.JPG Mêda Mêda 2,004 2004-12-09 MDR.png Miranda do Douro Miranda do Douro 2,000 1545-07-10 MDL1.png Mirandela Mirandela 11,000 1984-06-28 MMN1.png Montemor-o-Novo Montemor-o-Novo 14,000 1988-04-18 MTJ.png Montijo Montijo 30,486 1985-08-14 MRA1.png Moura Moura 10,000 1988-02-01 ODV-odivelas.png Odivelas Odivelas 59,559 1990-08-10 OLH2.png Olhão da Restauração Olhão 31,100 1985-08-14 OAZ.png Oliveira de Azeméis Oliveira de Azeméis 15,000 1984-05-16 OBR1.png Oliveira do Bairro Oliveira do Bairro 1




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2 5,005 2003-08-26 OHP1.png Oliveira do Hospital Oliveira do Hospital 4,400 1993-07-02 VNO1.png Ourém Ourém 11,100 1991-08-16 OVR.png Ovar Ovar 18,900 1984-06-28 PFR1.png Paços de Ferreira Paços de Ferreira 9,000 1993-07-02 PRD1.png Paredes Paredes 12,500 1991-08-16 PNF.png Penafiel Penafiel 10,000 1770-03-03 PNI1.png Peniche Peniche 17,500 1988-02-01 PRG.png Peso da Régua Peso da Régua 10,000 1985-08-14 PNH.png Pinhel Pinhel 3,500 1770-08-25 PBL1.png Pombal Pombal 18,500 1991-08-16 PDL.png Ponta Delgada Ponta Delgada 46,102 1546-04-02 PSR.png Ponte de Sor Ponte de Sor 11,000 1985-08-14 PTG.png Portalegre Portalegre 15,700 1550-05-23 PTM.png Portimão Portimão 45,431 1924-12-11 PRT.png Porto Porto 237,559 From time immemorial PST1.png Vila Baleira (a.k.a. Porto Santo) 1




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2 Valbom Gondomar 14,100 2004-12-09 VAC1.png Vale de Cambra Vale de Cambra 4,200 1993-07-02 VLG1.png Valongo Valongo 27,900 1990-08-10 VPC1.png Valpaços Valpaços 4,102 1999-06-24 VND1.png Vendas Novas Vendas Novas 10,103 1993-07-02 VCT.png Viana do Castelo Viana do Castelo 36,750 1848-01-20 VCD1.png Vila do Conde Vila do Conde 32,257 1988-02-01 VFX1.png Vila Franca de Xira Vila Franca de Xira 19,000 1984-06-28 VNF1.png Vila Nova de Famalicão Vila Nova de Famalicão 30,100 1985-08-14 VLF1.png Vila Nova de Foz Côa Vila Nova de Foz Côa 3,303 1997-07-12 VNG1.png Vila Nova de Gaia Vila Nova de Gaia 186,503 1984-06-28 STC-sandre.png Vila Nova de Santo André Santiago do Cacém 12,123 2003-08-26 VRL.png Vila Real Vila Real 27,250 1925-07-20 VRS1.png Vila Real de Santo António Vila Real de Santo António 11,000 1988-04-19 VIS.png Viseu Viseu 66,143 From time immemorial VIZ.png Vizela Vizela 10,100 1998-09-01 Notes 1




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2 Jump up ^ Although the cities list doesn't indicate the cities' population, it indicates the parishes that compose them, therefore, this number is the sum of the population of the parishes. The population data was taken from the National Association of Portuguese Municipalities and is from 2004. Except the city of Figueira da Foz See also Subdivisions of Portugal List of towns in Portugal List of municipalities of Portugal List of parishes of Portugal Regions in Portugal List of cities in Europe List of municipalities of Portugal by population References "Cidades Portuguesas". Instituto Nacional de Estatística. Retrieved 2006-07-08. "Municípios Portugueses". Associação Nacional de Municípios Portugueses. Retrieved 2006-03-27. External links National Association of Portuguese Municipalities [show] v t e Districts and Autonomous regions of Portugal [hide] v t e Portugal topics History Timeline Monarchs Oestriminis Ophiussa Hispania Lusitania Gallaecia Lusitanians Suebi Buri Visigoths First and Second Counties Establishment of the Kingdom of Portugal 1383–1385 Crisis Battle of Aljubarrota Consolidation Discoveries Odyssey Renaissance Treaty of Tordesillas Empire 1755 Lisbon earthquake Peninsular War Liberal Wars World War I Estado Novo Carnation Revolution By topic Economic Military Geography Cities Estrela Mountains Islands Volcanoes Regions Rivers Governance Administrative divisions municipalities Constitution Elections Foreign relations Government Law enforcement Military Parliament Politics Political parties Economy Agriculture Central bank Economic history Energy Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Fishing Mining Science and technology Stock Exchange Telecommunications Internet Tourism Transport 1




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2 Society Crime Demographics Education Health Immigration Languages People Culture Architecture Cinema Cuisine wine Literature Monuments Music Portuguese pavement Public holidays Religion Sport Symbols coat of arms flag to the 2011 and 2002 censuses.[1] For the major cities, average altitude is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals. The list includes major cities with the status of municipiu (103 in total), as well as towns with the status of oraş (217 in total). Contents 1 Complete list 2 Twenty largest cities 3 See also 4 References Complete list Romania Coat of arms of Romania This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Romania Constitution[show] Parliament[show] Government[show] Judiciary[show] Political parties[show] Elections[show] Divisions[show] Foreign relations[show] Politicians[show] Other countries Atlas Portal icon Politics portal v t e 1




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2 municipiu oraş City County Population (2011)[2] Population (2002) Altitude (m) Year status granted* or first attested† Bucharest - 1,883,425 1,926,334 85 1459† Cluj-Napoca Cluj 324,576 317,953 360 1316* Timișoara Timiș 319,279 317,660 90 1342* Iași Iași 290,422 320,888 95 1408† Constanța Constanța 283,872 310,471 25 260 BC† Craiova Dolj 269,506 302,601 100 1475† Brașov Brașov 253,200 284,596 625 1235† Galați Galați 249,432 298,861 55 1445† Ploiești Prahova 209,945 232,527 150 1596† Oradea Bihor 196,367 206,614 150 1113† Brăila Brăila 180,302 216,292 20 1368† Arad Arad 159,074 172,824 107 1028† Pitești Argeș 155,383 168,458 287 1388† Sibiu Sibiu 147,245 154,892 415 1366† Bacău Bacău 144,307 175,500 165 1408† Târgu Mureș Mureș 134,290 149,577 330 1332* Baia Mare Maramureș 123,738 137,976 225 1329† Buzău Buzău 115,494 133,116 95 1431† Botoșani Botoșani 106,847 115,344 130 1439† Satu Mare Satu Mare 102,411 115,630 123 1213† Râmnicu Vâlcea Vâlcea 98,776 107,656 250 1388† Drobeta-Turnu Severin Mehedinți 92,617 104,035 65 121 AD†/1833* Suceava Suceava 92,121 106,138 325 1388† Piatra Neamț Neamț 85,055 105,499 345 1491† Târgu Jiu Gorj 82,504 96,562 205 Târgoviște Dâmbovița 79,610 89,429 280 Focșani Vrancea 79,315 103,219 55 1575† Bistrița Bistrița-Năsăud 75,076 81,467 360 1349* Tulcea Tulcea 73,707 92,762 30 Reșița Caraș-Severin 73,282 83,985 245 1925* Slatina Olt 70,293 79,171 135 1368† Călărași Călărași 65,181 70,039 13 1534† Alba Iulia Alba 63,536 66,369 330 1097† Giurgiu Giurgiu 61,353 69,587 1395† Deva Hunedoara 61,123 69,390 1269† Hunedoara Hunedoara 60,525 71,380 240 Zalău Sălaj 56,202 63,305 1473* Sfântu Gheorghe Covasna 56,006 61,512 1332†/1832* Bârlad Vaslui 55,837 69,183 Vaslui Vaslui 55,407 70,267 Roman Neamț 50,713 69,483 Turda Cluj 47,744 55,770 1075† Mediaș Sibiu 47,204 55,203 1359* Slobozia Ialomița 45,891 52,677 Alexandria Teleorman 45,434 50,591 1840* Voluntari Ilfov 42,944 30,016 2004* Lugoj Timiș 40,361 44,571 Medgidia Constanța 39,780 43,867 Onești Bacău 39,172 51,681 1956* Miercurea Ciuc Harghita 38,966 41,852 Sighetu Marmației Maramureș 37,640 41,246 Petroșani Hunedoara 37,160 45,447 1930* Mangalia Constanța 36,364 40,037 Tecuci Galați 34,871 42,012 Odorheiu Secuiesc Harghita 34,257 36,926 Râmnicu Sărat Buzău 33,843 38,805 Pașcani Iași 33,745 42,172 Dej Cluj 33,497 38,478 Reghin Mureș 33,281 36,023 Năvodari Constanța 32,981 32,400 1968* Câmpina Prahova 32,935 38,758 1864* Mioveni Argeș 31,998 35,849 1989* Câmpulung Argeș 31,767 38,285 Caracal Olt 30,954 34,603 1538† Săcele Brașov 30,798 29,967 1971* Făgăraș Brașov 30,714 36,121 1291† Fetești Ialomița 30,217 33,197 1965* Sighișoara Mureș 28,102 32,287 1367* Borșa Maramureș 27,611 27,247 1968* Roșiorii de Vede Teleorman 27,416 31,873 Curtea de Argeș Argeș 27,359 32,626 1330† Sebeș Alba 27,019 29,475 Huși Vaslui 26,266 33,320 Fălticeni Suceava 25,723 33,867 Pantelimon Ilfov 25,596 16,019 2005* Oltenița Călărași 24,822 31,434 Turnu Măgurele Teleorman 24,772 30,187 Caransebeș Caraș-Severin 24,689 31,199 Dorohoi Botoșani 24,309 31,073 Vulcan Hunedoara 24,160 33,186 1953* Rădăuți Suceava 23,822 32,151 Zărnești Brașov 23,476 26,520 1951* Lupeni Hunedoara 23,390 31,409 1941*/1960* Aiud Alba 22,876 28,909 Petrila Hunedoara 22,692 28,742 1956* Câmpia Turzii Cluj 22,223 29,852 Buftea Ilfov 22,178 19,617 1968* Târnăveni Mureș 22,075 29,828 1912* Popești-Leordeni Ilfov 21,895 15,115 2004* Moinești Bacău 21,787 25,532 Codlea Brașov 21,708 24,814 1950* Cugir Alba 21,376 30,244 1960* Carei Satu Mare 21,112 25,590 1871* Gherla Cluj 20,982 24,232 Blaj Alba 20,630 21,819 1271† Comănești Bacău 19,568 26,237 1952* Motru Gorj 19,079 25,860 1966* Târgu Neamț Neamț 18,695 22,634 Moreni Dâmbovița 18,687 22,868 1948* Târgu Secuiesc Covasna 18,491 22,251 Gheorgheni Harghita 18,377 21,245 Orăștie Hunedoara 18,227 24,354 Balș Olt 18,164 23,147 1921* Băicoi Prahova 17,981 20,234 1948* Drăgășani Vâlcea 17,871 22,499 Salonta Bihor 17,735 20,006 Băilești Dolj 17,437 22,231 1921* Calafat Dolj 17,336 21,227 Cernavodă Constanța 17,022 20,514 Filiași Dolj 16,900 20,159 1968* Câmpulung Moldovenesc Suceava 16,722 21,862 1866* Corabia Olt 16,441 21,932 1871* Adjud Vrancea 16,045 20,776 Breaza Prahova 15,928 18,863 1952* Bocșa Caraș-Severin 15,842 19,023 1960* Marghita Bihor 15,770 18,650 1967* Baia Sprie Maramureș 15,476 15,735 Bragadiru Ilfov 15,329 8,165 2005* Luduș Mureș 15,328 18,647 1960* Urziceni Ialomița 15,308 19,088 Vișeu de Sus Maramureș 15,037 18,444 1956* Râșnov Brașov 15,022 16,242 Buhuși Bacău 14,562 21,993 1930* Ștefănești Argeș 14,541 12,983 2004* Brad Hunedoara 14,495 18,075 1941* Șimleu Silvaniei Sălaj 14,436 17,053 Vatra Dornei Suceava 14,429 17,864 1907* Mizil Prahova 14,312 17,075 1830* Cisnădie Sibiu 14,282 17,204 1948* Pucioasa Dâmbovița 14,254 16,489 1929* Chitila Ilfov 14,184 12,643 2005* Zimnicea Teleorman 14,058 16,787 Toplița Harghita 13,929 16,839 1956* Otopeni Ilfov 13,861 10,515 2000* Ovidiu Constanța 13,847 13,458 1989* Gura Humorului Suceava 13,667 16,740 1904* Găești Dâmbovița 13,317 16,598 Vicovu de Sus Suceava 13,308 14,125 2004* Țăndărei Ialomița 13,219 14,591 1968* Ocna Mureș Alba 13,036 15,697 1956* Bolintin-Vale Giurgiu 12,929 11,464 1989* Avrig Sibiu 12,815 16,215 1989* Pecica Arad 12,762 13,024 2004* Simeria Hunedoara 12,556 14,571 1956* Moldova Nouă Caraș-Severin 12,350 15,112 1968* Sânnicolau Mare Timiș 12,312 13,007 1942* 1




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2 Vălenii de Munte Prahova 12,257 13,898 Dărmănești Bacău 12,247 14,232 1989* Dăbuleni Dolj 12,182 13,888 2004* Comarnic Prahova 11,970 13,532 1968* Negrești-Oaș Satu Mare 11,867 16,356 1965* Rovinari Gorj 11,816 12,603 1981* Scornicești Olt 11,766 13,751 1989* Târgu Lăpuș Maramureș 11,744 14,139 1968* Săcueni Bihor 11,526 11,665 2004* Videle Teleorman 11,508 12,498 Sântana Arad 11,428 12,936 2003* Oravița Caraș-Severin 11,382 15,222 Târgu Ocna Bacău 11,300 14,184 1774* Călan Hunedoara 11,279 14,714 1961* Boldești-Scăeni Prahova 11,137 11,505 Măgurele Ilfov 11,041 9,200 2005* Hârlău Iași 10,905 12,260 1968* Drăgănești-Olt Olt 10,894 13,181 Jimbolia Timiș 10,808 10,497 1950* Mărășești Vrancea 10,671 13,070 Beiuș Bihor 10,667 12,089 1451* Beclean Bistrița-Năsăud 10,628 12,033 1968* Urlați Prahova 10,541 11,858 Oțelu Roșu Caraș-Severin 10,510 13,128 1960* Strehaia Mehedinți 10,506 12,564 1921* Târgu Frumos Iași 10,475 13,763 Orșova Mehedinți 10,441 15,379 Sinaia Prahova 10,410 14,636 1880* Jibou Sălaj 10,407 12,283 1968* Sovata Mureș 10,385 12,219 1952* Costești Argeș 10,375 12,091 1968* Ianca Brăila 10,343 12,886 1989* Lipova Arad 10,313 11,491 1440* Dolhasca Suceava 10,298 11,009 2004* Topoloveni Argeș 10,219 10,329 1968* Murfatlar Constanța 10,216 10,857 1989* Nehoiu Buzău 10,211 12,650 1989* Flămânzi Botoșani 10,136 11,799 2004* Covasna Covasna 10,114 12,306 1952* Aleșd Bihor 10,066 10,852 1968* Valea lui Mihai Bihor 9,902 10,665 1844*/1930*/1989* Darabani Botoșani 9,893 12,002 1926*/1968* Hațeg Hunedoara 9,685 12,507 Sângeorz-Băi Bistrița-Năsăud 9,679 10,702 Titu Dâmbovița 9,658 10,711 1968* Cristuru Secuiesc Harghita 9,650 11,291 1956* Hârșova Constanța 9,642 11,198 Liteni Suceava 9,596 9,851 2004* Năsăud Bistrița-Năsăud 9,587 11,365 Podu Iloaiei Iași 9,573 9,739 2005* Eforie Constanța 9,473 9,294 Odobești Vrancea 9,364 8,000 Huedin Cluj 9,346 9,955 1961* Ineu Arad 9,260 10,416 1967* Salcea Suceava 9,015 8,719 2004* Seini Maramureș 8,987 9,439 1989* Uricani Hunedoara 8,972 12,177 1965* Babadag Tulcea 8,940 10,878 Bumbești-Jiu Gorj 8,932 11,882 1989* Bușteni Prahova 8,894 11,787 1946* Agnita Sibiu 8,732 12,115 1950* Iernut Mureș 8,705 9,833 1989* Baraolt Covasna 8,672 10,464 Tășnad Satu Mare 8,631 10,188 1968* Roznov Neamț 8,593 9,171 2003* Băbeni Vâlcea 8,451 9,475 2002* Negrești Vaslui 8,380 10,481 1968* Recaș Timiș 8,336 8,560 2004* Măcin Tulcea 8,245 11,803 Târgu Cărbunești Gorj 8,034 9,338 1968* Chișineu-Criș Arad 7,987 8,724 1968* Siret Suceava 7,976 10,003 Mihăilești Giurgiu 7,923 7,161 Budești Călărași 7,725 9,596 1989* Plopeni Prahova 7,718 10,083 1968* Panciu Vrancea 7,664 9,834 1956* Călimănești Vâlcea 7,622 8,923 1927* Fieni Dâmbovița 7,587 8,092 1968* Șomcuta Mare Maramureș 7,565 7,708 2004* 1




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2 Întorsura Buzăului Covasna 7,528 9,081 1968* Zlatna Alba 7,490 9,254 Anina Caraș-Severin 7,485 10,594 1952* Curtici Arad 7,453 9,762 1968* Nădlac Arad 7,398 8,422 1968* Dumbrăveni Sibiu 7,388 8,812 Victoria Brașov 7,386 9,059 1954* Amara Ialomița 7,345 7,627 2004* Pătârlagele Buzău 7,304 8,290 2004* Techirghiol Constanța 7,292 7,388 Pogoanele Buzău 7,275 7,614 1989* Ulmeni Maramureș 7,270 7,153 2004* Câmpeni Alba 7,221 8,587 1961* Cehu Silvaniei Sălaj 7,214 8,468 1968* Tăuții-Măgherăuș Maramureș 7,136 6,713 2004* Murgeni Vaslui 7,119 7,674 2003* Tismana Gorj 7,035 7,894 2004* Buziaș Timiș 7,023 8,128 1956* Segarcea Dolj 7,019 8,704 1968* Săveni Botoșani 6,999 8,685 1920*/1968* Pâncota Arad 6,946 7,418 1968* Ungheni Mureș 6,945 6,554 2004* Sărmașu Mureș 6,942 7,493 2003* Răcari Dâmbovița 6,930 6,892 2004* Tălmaciu Sibiu 6,905 9,147 1989* Cajvana Suceava 6,901 7,263 2004* Vlăhița Harghita 6,898 7,392 Fundulea Călărași 6,851 6,217 1989* Livada Satu Mare 6,773 7,004 2006* Făget Timiș 6,761 7,519 1994* Teiuș Alba 6,695 7,338 1994* Bicaz Neamț 6,543 8,911 1960* Ștei Bihor 6,529 9,466 1956* Însurăței Brăila 6,528 7,501 1989* Lehliu Gară Călărași 6,502 6,667 1989* Târgu Bujor Galați 6,299 8,044 1968* Piatra-Olt Olt 6,299 6,583 1989* Horezu Vâlcea 6,263 7,446 1968* Deta Timiș 6,260 6,423 1810*/1968* Ardud Satu Mare 6,231 6,486 2004* Bălan Harghita 6,115 9,295 1968* Slănic Prahova 6,034 7,249 1892* Brezoi Vâlcea 6,022 7,589 1968* Sebiș Arad 5,979 6,829 Frasin Suceava 5,876 6,532 2004* Gătaia Timiș 5,861 8,103 2004* Potcoava Olt 5,743 6,111 2004* Miercurea Nirajului Mureș 5,554 5,824 2003* Broșteni Suceava 5,506 6,603 2004* Novaci Gorj 5,431 6,151 1968* Săliște Sibiu 5,421 6,092 2003* Copșa Mică Sibiu 5,404 5,157 1961* Băneasa Constanța 5,384 5,538 2004* Baia de Aramă Mehedinți 5,349 5,724 1968* Ciacova Timiș 5,348 7,285 2004* Ștefănești Botoșani 5,314 5,628 2004* Vânju Mare Mehedinți 5,311 7,074 1968* Geoagiu Hunedoara 5,294 6,290 2000* Rupea Brașov 5,269 6,246 1951* Sângeorgiu de Pădure Mureș 5,166 5,492 2003* Negru Vodă Constanța 5,088 5,529 Abrud Alba 5,072 6,803 Isaccea Tulcea 5,026 5,374 Băile Herculane Caraș-Severin 5,008 6,051 Milișăuți Suceava 5,005 8,433 2004* Cavnic Maramureș 4,976 5,494 1968* Fierbinți-Târg Ialomița 4,969 5,253 2004* Săliștea de Sus Maramureș 4,893 5,196 2004* Bălcești Vâlcea 4,864 5,780 2002* Berbești Vâlcea 4,836 5,704 2003* Predeal Brașov 4,755 5,615 1030 1935* Ghimbav Brașov 4,698 5,112 2002* Azuga Prahova 4,440 6,119 1948* Țicleni Gorj 4,414 5,205 1968* Aninoasa Hunedoara 4,360 6,108 1989* Bucecea Botoșani 4,274 5,128 2004* Slănic Moldova Bacău 4,198 5,375 Băile Olănești Vâlcea 4,186 4,814 Miercurea Sibiului Sibiu 3,910 4,063 2004* Sulina Tulcea 3,663 5,140 Bechet Dolj 3,657 3,864 2004* Făurei Brăila 3,592 4,626 1968* Ocna Sibiului Sibiu 3,562 4,184 Baia de Arieș Alba 3,461 4,877 1998* Ocnele Mari Vâlcea 3,309 3,591 1960* Căzănești Ialomița 3,271 3,641 2004* Dragomirești Maramureș 3,213 3,132 2004* Berești Galați 2,916 3,926 1968* Borsec Harghita 2,585 3,109 1956* Băile Govora Vâlcea 2,449 3,147 1927* Vașcău Bihor 2,315 3,032 1956* Solca Suceava 2,188 4,687 1926* Nucet Bihor 2,165 2,851 1956* Băile Tușnad Harghita 1,641 1,802 1968* Twenty largest cities v t e Largest cities or towns of Romania 2011 Census[2] Rank Name County Pop. Rank Name County Pop. Bucharest Bucharest Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca 1 Bucharest Bucharest 1,883,425 11 Brăila Brăila 180,302 Timișoara Timișoara Iași Iași 2 Cluj-Napoca Cluj 324,576 12 Arad Arad 159,704 3 Timișoara Timiș 319,279 13 Pitești Argeș 155,383 4 Iași Iași 290,422 14 Sibiu Sibiu 147,245 5 Constanța Constanța 283,872 15 Bacău Bacău 144,307 6 Craiova Dolj 269,506 16 Târgu Mureș Mureș 134,290 7 Brașov Brașov 253,200 17 Baia Mare Maramureș 123,738 8 Galați Galați 249,342 18 Buzău Buzău 115,494 9 Ploiești Prahova 209,945 19 Botoșani Botoșani 106,847 10 Oradea Bihor 196,367 20 Satu Mare Satu Mare 102,441 See also List of cities in Europe List of city listings by country 1




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2 Jump to: navigation, search This is a list of cities and towns in Russia. According to the data of 2010 Russian Census, there are 1,100 cities and towns in Russia. City Russian name Federal subject Abakan Абакан Republic of Khakassia Abaza Абаза Republic of Khakassia Abdulino Абдулино Orenburg Oblast Abinsk Абинск Krasnodar Krai Achinsk Ачинск Krasnoyarsk Krai Adygeysk Адыгейск Republic of Adygea Agidel Агидель Republic of Bashkortostan Agryz Агрыз Republic of Tatarstan Ak-Dovurak Ак-Довурак Tuva Republic Akhtubinsk Ахтубинск Astrakhan Oblast Aksay Аксай Rostov Oblast Alagir Алагир Republic of North Ossetia–Alania Alapayevsk Алапаевск Sverdlovsk Oblast Alatyr Алатырь Chuvash Republic Aldan Алдан Sakha Republic Alexandrov Александров Vladimir Oblast Alexandrovsk Александровск Perm Krai Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky Александровск-Сахалинский Sakhalin Oblast Alexeyevka Алексеевка Belgorod Oblast Aleksin Алексин Tula Oblast Aleysk Алейск Altai Krai Almetyevsk Альметьевск Republic of Tatarstan Alzamay Алзамай Irkutsk Oblast Amursk Амурск Khabarovsk Krai Anadyr Анадырь Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Anapa Анапа Krasnodar Krai Andreapol Андреаполь Tver Oblast Angarsk Ангарск Irkutsk Oblast Aniva Анива Sakhalin Oblast Anzhero-Sudzhensk Анжеро-Судженск Kemerovo Oblast Apatity Апатиты Murmansk Oblast Aprelevka Апрелевка Moscow Oblast Apsheronsk Апшеронск Krasnodar Krai Aramil Арамиль Sverdlovsk Oblast Ardatov Ардатов Republic of Mordovia Ardon Ардон Republic of North Ossetia–Alania Argun Аргун Chechen Republic Arkadak Аркадак Saratov Oblast Arkhangelsk Архангельск Arkhangelsk Oblast Armavir Армавир Krasnodar Krai Arsenyev Арсеньев Primorsky Krai Arsk Арск Tatarstan[1] Artyom Артём Primorsky Krai Artyomovsk Артёмовск Krasnoyarsk Krai Artyomovsky Артёмовский Sverdlovsk Oblast Arzamas Арзамас Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Asbest Асбест Sverdlovsk Oblast Asha Аша Chelyabinsk Oblast Asino Асино Tomsk Oblast Astrakhan Астрахань Astrakhan Oblast Atkarsk Аткарск Saratov Oblast Aznakayevo Азнакаево Tatarstan Azov Азов Rostov Oblast Babayevo Бабаево Vologda Oblast Babushkin Бабушкин Republic of Buryatia Bagrationovsk Багратионовск Kaliningrad Oblast Bakal Бакал Chelyabinsk Oblast Baksan Баксан Kabardino-Balkaria Balabanovo Балабаново Kaluga Oblast Balakhna Балахна Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Balakovo Балаково Saratov Oblast Balashikha Балашиха Moscow Oblast Balashov Балашов Saratov Oblast Baley Балей Zabaykalsky Krai Baltiysk Балтийск Kaliningrad Oblast Barabinsk Барабинск Novosibirsk Oblast Barnaul Барнаул Altai Krai Barysh Барыш Ulyanovsk Oblast Bataysk Батайск Rostov Oblast Bavly Бавлы Tatarstan Baykalsk Байкальск Irkutsk Oblast Baymak Баймак Bashkortostan Belaya Kalitva Белая Калитва Rostov Oblast Belaya Kholunitsa Белая Холуница Kirov Oblast Belebey Белебей Bashkortostan Belgorod Белгород Belgorod Oblast Belinsky Белинский Penza Oblast Belogorsk Белогорск Amur Oblast Belokurikha Белокуриха Altai Krai Belomorsk Беломорск Karelia Belorechensk Белореченск Krasnodar Krai Beloretsk Белорецк Bashkortostan Belovo Белово Kemerovo Oblast Beloyarsky Белоярский Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug 1




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2 Belozersk Белозерск Vologda Oblast Bely Белый Tver Oblast Belyov Белёв Tula Oblast Berdsk Бердск Novosibirsk Oblast Berezniki Березники Perm Krai Berezovsky Березовский Kemerovo Oblast Berezovsky Березовский Sverdlovsk Oblast Beslan Беслан North Ossetia–Alania Bezhetsk Бежецк Tver Oblast Bikin Бикин Khabarovsk Krai Bilibino Билибино Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Birobidzhan Биробиджан Jewish Autonomous Oblast Birsk Бирск Bashkortostan Biryuch Бирюч Belgorod Oblast Biryusinsk Бирюсинск Irkutsk Oblast Biysk Бийск Altai Krai Blagodarny Благодарный Stavropol Krai Blagoveshchensk Благовещенск Amur Oblast Blagoveshchensk Благовещенск Bashkortostan Bobrov Бобров Voronezh Oblast Bodaybo Бодайбо Irkutsk Oblast Bogdanovich Богданович Sverdlovsk Oblast Bogoroditsk Богородицк Tula Oblast Bogorodsk Богородск Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Bogotol Боготол Krasnoyarsk Krai Boguchar Богучар Voronezh Oblast Boksitogorsk Бокситогорск Leningrad Oblast Bolgar Болгар Republic of Tatarstan Bolkhov Болхов Oryol Oblast Bologoye Бологое Tver Oblast Bolokhovo Болохово Tula Oblast Bolotnoye Болотное Novosibirsk Oblast Bolshoy Kamen Большой Камень Primorsky Krai Bor Бор Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Borisoglebsk Борисоглебск Voronezh Oblast Borodino Бородино Krasnoyarsk Krai Borovichi Боровичи Novgorod Oblast Borovsk Боровск Kaluga Oblast Borzya Борзя Zabaykalsky Krai Bratsk Братск Irkutsk Oblast Bronnitsy Бронницы Moscow Oblast Bryansk Брянск Bryansk Oblast Budyonnovsk Будённовск Stavropol Krai Bugulma Бугульма Tatarstan Buguruslan Бугуруслан Orenburg Oblast Buinsk Буинск Tatarstan Buturlinovka Бутурлиновка Voronezh Oblast Buy Буй Kostroma Oblast Buynaksk Буйнакск Dagestan Buzuluk Бузулук Orenburg Oblast Chadan Чадан Tuva Chapayevsk Чапаевск Samara Oblast Chaplygin Чаплыгин Lipetsk Oblast Chaykovsky Чайковский Perm Krai Chebarkul Чебаркуль Chelyabinsk Oblast Cheboksary Чебоксары Chuvashia Chegem Чегем Kabardino-Balkaria Chekalin Чекалин Tula Oblast Chekhov Чехов Moscow Oblast Chelyabinsk Челябинск Chelyabinsk Oblast 1




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2 Cherdyn Чердынь Perm Krai Cheremkhovo Черемхово Irkutsk Oblast Cherepanovo Черепаново Novosibirsk Oblast Cherepovets Череповец Vologda Oblast Cherkessk Черкесск Karachay-Cherkessia Chernogolovka Черноголовка Moscow Oblast Chernogorsk Черногорск Khakassia Chernushka Чернушка Perm Krai Chernyakhovsk Черняховск Kaliningrad Oblast Chistopol Чистополь Tatarstan Chita Чита Zabaykalsky Krai Chkalovsk Чкаловск Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Chudovo Чудово Novgorod Oblast Chukhloma Чухлома Kostroma Oblast Chulym Чулым Novosibirsk Oblast Chusovoy Чусовой Perm Krai Chyormoz Чёрмоз Perm Krai Dagestanskiye Ogni Дагестанские Огни Dagestan Dalmatovo Далматово Kurgan Oblast Dalnegorsk Дальнегорск Primorsky Krai Dalnerechensk Дальнереченск Primorsky Krai Danilov Данилов Yaroslavl Oblast Dankov Данков Lipetsk Oblast Davlekanovo Давлеканово Bashkortostan Dedovsk Дедовск Moscow Oblast Degtyarsk Дегтярск Sverdlovsk Oblast Demidov Демидов Smolensk Oblast Derbent Дербент Dagestan Desnogorsk Десногорск Smolensk Oblast Digora Дигора North Ossetia–Alania Dimitrovgrad Димитровград Ulyanovsk Oblast Divnogorsk Дивногорск Krasnoyarsk Krai Dmitriyev Дмитриев Kursk Oblast Dmitrov Дмитров Moscow Oblast Dmitrovsk Дмитровск Oryol Oblast Dno Дно Pskov Oblast Dobryanka Добрянка Perm Krai Dolgoprudny Долгопрудный Moscow Oblast Dolinsk Долинск Sakhalin Oblast Domodedovo Домодедово Moscow Oblast Donetsk Донецк Rostov Oblast Donskoy Донской Tula Oblast Dorogobuzh Дорогобуж Smolensk Oblast Drezna Дрезна Moscow Oblast Dubna Дубна Moscow Oblast Dubovka Дубовка Volgograd Oblast Dudinka Дудинка Krasnoyarsk Krai Dukhovshchina Духовщина Smolensk Oblast Dyatkovo Дятьково Bryansk Oblast Dyurtyuli Дюртюли Bashkortostan Dzerzhinsk Дзержинск Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Dzerzhinsky Дзержинский Moscow Oblast Elektrogorsk Электрогорск Moscow Oblast Elektrostal Электросталь Moscow Oblast Elektrougli Электроугли Moscow Oblast Elista Элиста Kalmykia Engels Энгельс Saratov Oblast 1




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2 Ertil Эртиль Voronezh Oblast Fatezh Фатеж Kursk Oblast Fokino Фокино Bryansk Oblast Fokino Фокино Primorsky Krai Frolovo Фролово Volgograd Oblast Fryazino Фрязино Moscow Oblast Furmanov Фурманов Ivanovo Oblast Gadzhiyevo Гаджиево Murmansk Oblast Gagarin Гагарин Smolensk Oblast Galich Галич Kostroma Oblast Gatchina Гатчина Leningrad Oblast Gavrilov Posad Гаврилов Посад Ivanovo Oblast Gavrilov-Yam Гаврилов-Ям Yaroslavl Oblast Gay Гай Orenburg Oblast Gdov Гдов Pskov Oblast Gelendzhik Геленджик Krasnodar Krai Georgiyevsk Георгиевск Stavropol Krai Glazov Глазов Udmurtia Golitsyno Голицыно Moscow Oblast Gorbatov Горбатов Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Gorno-Altaysk Горно-Алтайск Altai Republic Gornozavodsk Горнозаводск Perm Krai Gornyak Горняк Altai Krai Gorodets Городец Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Gorodishche Городище Penza Oblast Gorodovikovsk Городовиковск Kalmykia Gorokhovets Гороховец Vladimir Oblast Goryachy Klyuch Горячий Ключ Krasnodar Krai Grayvoron Грайворон Belgorod Oblast Gremyachinsk Гремячинск Perm Krai Grozny Грозный Chechnya Gryazi Грязи Lipetsk Oblast Gryazovets Грязовец Vologda Oblast Gubakha Губаха Perm Krai Gubkin Губкин Belgorod Oblast Gubkinsky Губкинский Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Gudermes Гудермес Chechnya Gukovo Гуково Rostov Oblast Gulkevichi Гулькевичи Krasnodar Krai Guryevsk Гурьевск Kaliningrad Oblast Guryevsk Гурьевск Kemerovo Oblast Gusev Гусев Kaliningrad Oblast Gusinoozersk Гусиноозерск Republic of Buryatia Gus-Khrustalny Гусь-Хрустальный Vladimir Oblast Gvardeysk Гвардейск Kaliningrad Oblast Igarka Игарка Krasnoyarsk Krai Ilansky Иланский Krasnoyarsk Krai Insar Инсар Mordovia Inta Инта Komi Republic Inza Инза Ulyanovsk Oblast Ipatovo Ипатово Stavropol Krai Irbit Ирбит Sverdlovsk Oblast Irkutsk Иркутск Irkutsk Oblast Ishim Ишим Tyumen Oblast Ishimbay Ишимбай Bashkortostan Isilkul Исилькуль Omsk Oblast Iskitim Искитим Novosibirsk Oblast Istra Истра Moscow Oblast Ivangorod Ивангород Leningrad Oblast Ivanovo Иваново Ivanovo Oblast Ivanteyevka Ивантеевка Moscow Oblast Ivdel Ивдель Sverdlovsk Oblast Izberbash Избербаш Dagestan Izhevsk Ижевск Udmurtia Izobilny Изобильный Stavropol Krai Kachkanar Качканар Sverdlovsk Oblast Kadnikov Кадников Vologda Oblast Kalach Калач Voronezh Oblast Kalach-na-Donu Калач-на-Дону Volgograd Oblast Kalachinsk Калачинск Omsk Oblast Kaliningrad Калининград Kaliningrad Oblast Kalininsk Калининск Saratov Oblast Kaltan Калтан Kemerovo Oblast Kaluga Калуга Kaluga Oblast Kalyazin Калязин Tver Oblast Kambarka Камбарка Udmurtia Kamenka Каменка Penza Oblast Kamen-na-Obi Камень-на-Оби Altai Krai Kamennogorsk Каменногорск Leningrad Oblast Kamensk-Shakhtinsky Каменск-Шахтинский Rostov Oblast Kamensk-Uralsky Каменск-Уральский Sverdlovsk Oblast Kameshkovo Камешково Vladimir Oblast Kamyshin Камышин Volgograd Oblast Kamyshlov Камышлов Sverdlovsk Oblast Kamyzyak Камызяк Astrakhan Oblast Kanash Канаш Chuvashia Kandalaksha Кандалакша Murmansk Oblast Kansk Канск Krasnoyarsk Krai Karabanovo Карабаново Vladimir Oblast Karabash Карабаш Chelyabinsk Oblast Karabulak Карабулак Ingushetia Karachayevsk Карачаевск Karachay-Cherkessia Karachev Карачев Bryansk Oblast Karasuk Карасук Novosibirsk Oblast Kargat Каргат Novosibirsk Oblast Kargopol Каргополь Arkhangelsk Oblast Karpinsk Карпинск Sverdlovsk Oblast Kartaly Карталы Chelyabinsk Oblast Kashin Кашин Tver Oblast Kashira Кашира Moscow Oblast 1




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2 Kasimov Касимов Ryazan Oblast Kasli Касли Chelyabinsk Oblast Kaspiysk Каспийск Dagestan Katav-Ivanovsk Катав-Ивановск Chelyabinsk Oblast Kataysk Катайск Kurgan Oblast Kazan Казань Tatarstan Kedrovy Кедровый Tomsk Oblast Kem Кемь Karelia Kemerovo Кемерово Kemerovo Oblast Khabarovsk Хабаровск Khabarovsk Krai Khadyzhensk Хадыженск Krasnodar Krai Khanty-Mansiysk Ханты-Мансийск Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Kharabali Харабали Astrakhan Oblast Kharovsk Харовск Vologda Oblast Khasavyurt Хасавюрт Dagestan Khilok Хилок Zabaykalsky Krai Khimki Химки Moscow Oblast Kholm Холм Novgorod Oblast Kholmsk Холмск Sakhalin Oblast Khotkovo Хотьково Moscow Oblast Khvalynsk Хвалынск Saratov Oblast Kimovsk Кимовск Tula Oblast Kimry Кимры Tver Oblast Kinel Кинель Samara Oblast Kineshma Кинешма Ivanovo Oblast Kingisepp Кингисепп Leningrad Oblast Kirensk Киренск Irkutsk Oblast Kireyevsk Киреевск Tula Oblast Kirillov Кириллов Vologda Oblast Kirishi Кириши Leningrad Oblast Kirov Киров Kaluga Oblast Kirov Киров Kirov Oblast Kirovgrad Кировград Sverdlovsk Oblast Kirovo-Chepetsk Кирово-Чепецк Kirov Oblast Kirovsk Кировск Leningrad Oblast Kirovsk Кировск Murmansk Oblast Kirs Кирс Kirov Oblast Kirsanov Кирсанов Tambov Oblast Kirzhach Киржач Vladimir Oblast Kiselyovsk Киселёвск Kemerovo Oblast Kislovodsk Кисловодск Stavropol Krai Kizel Кизел Perm Krai Kizilyurt Кизилюрт Dagestan Kizlyar Кизляр Dagestan Klimovsk Климовск Moscow Oblast Klin Клин Moscow Oblast Klintsy Клинцы Bryansk Oblast Knyaginino Княгинино Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Kodinsk Кодинск Krasnoyarsk Krai Kogalym Когалым Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Kokhma Кохма Ivanovo Oblast Kola Кола Murmansk Oblast Kolchugino Кольчугино Vladimir Oblast Kologriv Кологрив Kostroma Oblast Kolomna Коломна Moscow Oblast Kolpashevo Колпашево Tomsk Oblast Kolpino Колпино Saint Petersburg Kommunar Коммунар Leningrad Oblast Komsomolsk Комсомольск Ivanovo Oblast Komsomolsk-na-Amure Комсомольск-на-Амуре Khabarovsk Krai Konakovo Конаково Tver Oblast Kondopoga Кондопога Karelia Kondrovo Кондрово Kaluga Oblast Konstantinovsk Константиновск Rostov Oblast Kopeysk Копейск Chelyabinsk Oblast Korablino Кораблино Ryazan Oblast Korenovsk Кореновск Krasnodar Krai Korkino Коркино Chelyabinsk Oblast Korocha Короча Belgorod Oblast Korolyov Королёв Moscow Oblast Korsakov Корсаков Sakhalin Oblast Koryazhma Коряжма Arkhangelsk Oblast Kosteryovo Костерёво Vladimir Oblast Kostomuksha Костомукша Karelia Kostroma Кострома Kostroma Oblast Kotelnich Котельнич Kirov Oblast Kotelniki Котельники Moscow Oblast Kotelnikovo Котельниково Volgograd Oblast Kotlas Котлас Arkhangelsk Oblast Kotovo Котово Volgograd Oblast Kotovsk Котовск Tambov Oblast Kovdor Ковдор Murmansk Oblast Kovrov Ковров Vladimir Oblast Kovylkino Ковылкино Mordovia Kozelsk Козельск Kaluga Oblast Kozlovka Козловка Chuvashia Kozmodemyansk Козьмодемьянск Mari El Krasavino Красавино Vologda Oblast Krasnoarmeysk Красноармейск Moscow Oblast Krasnoarmeysk Красноармейск Saratov Oblast 1




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2 Krasnodar Краснодар Krasnodar Krai Krasnogorsk Красногорск Moscow Oblast Krasnokamensk Краснокаменск Zabaykalsky Krai Krasnokamsk Краснокамск Perm Krai Krasnoslobodsk Краснослободск Volgograd Oblast Krasnoslobodsk Краснослободск Mordovia Krasnoturinsk Краснотурьинск Sverdlovsk Oblast Krasnoufimsk Красноуфимск Sverdlovsk Oblast Krasnouralsk Красноуральск Sverdlovsk Oblast Krasnovishersk Красновишерск Perm Krai Krasnoyarsk Красноярск Krasnoyarsk Krai Krasnoye Selo Красное Село Saint Petersburg Krasnozavodsk Краснозаводск Moscow Oblast Krasnoznamensk Краснознаменск Kaliningrad Oblast Krasnoznamensk Краснознаменск Moscow Oblast Krasny Kholm Красный Холм Tver Oblast Krasny Kut Красный Кут Saratov Oblast Krasny Sulin Красный Сулин Rostov Oblast Kronstadt Кронштадт Saint Petersburg Kropotkin Кропоткин Krasnodar Krai Krymsk Крымск Krasnodar Krai Kstovo Кстово Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Kubinka Кубинка Moscow Oblast Kudymkar Кудымкар Perm Krai Kulebaki Кулебаки Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Kumertau Кумертау Bashkortostan Kungur Кунгур Perm Krai Kupino Купино Novosibirsk Oblast Kurchatov Курчатов Kursk Oblast Kurgan Курган Kurgan Oblast Kurganinsk Курганинск Krasnodar Krai Kurilsk Курильск Sakhalin Oblast Kurlovo Курлово Vladimir Oblast Kurovskoye Куровское Moscow Oblast Kursk Курск Kursk Oblast Kurtamysh Куртамыш Kurgan Oblast Kusa Куса Chelyabinsk Oblast Kushva Кушва Sverdlovsk Oblast Kuvandyk Кувандык Orenburg Oblast Kuvshinovo Кувшиново Tver Oblast Kuybyshev Куйбышев Novosibirsk Oblast Kuznetsk Кузнецк Penza Oblast Kyakhta Кяхта Republic of Buryatia Kyshtym Кыштым Chelyabinsk Oblast Kyzyl Кызыл Tuva Labinsk Лабинск Krasnodar Krai Labytnangi Лабытнанги Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Ladushkin Ладушкин Kaliningrad Oblast Lagan Лагань Kalmykia Laishevo Лаишево Tatarstan Lakhdenpokhya Лахденпохья Karelia Lakinsk Лакинск Vladimir Oblast Langepas Лангепас Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Lebedyan Лебедянь Lipetsk Oblast Leninogorsk Лениногорск Tatarstan Leninsk Ленинск Volgograd Oblast Leninsk-Kuznetsky Ленинск-Кузнецкий Kemerovo Oblast Lensk Ленск Sakha Republic Lermontov Лермонтов Stavropol Krai Lesnoy Лесной Sverdlovsk Oblast Lesosibirsk Лесосибирск Krasnoyarsk Krai Lesozavodsk Лесозаводск Primorsky Krai Lgov Льгов Kursk Oblast Likhoslavl Лихославль Tver Oblast Likino-Dulyovo Ликино-Дулёво Moscow Oblast Lipetsk Липецк Lipetsk Oblast Lipki Липки Tula Oblast Liski Лиски Voronezh Oblast Livny Ливны Oryol Oblast 1




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2 Lobnya Лобня Moscow Oblast Lodeynoye Pole Лодейное Поле Leningrad Oblast Lomonosov Ломоносов Saint Petersburg Losino-Petrovsky Лосино-Петровский Moscow Oblast Luga Луга Leningrad Oblast Lukhovitsy Луховицы Moscow Oblast Lukoyanov Лукоянов Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Luza Луза Kirov Oblast Lyantor Лянтор Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Lyskovo Лысково Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Lysva Лысьва Perm Krai Lytkarino Лыткарино Moscow Oblast Lyuban Любань Leningrad Oblast Lyubertsy Люберцы Moscow Oblast Lyubim Любим Yaroslavl Oblast Lyudinovo Людиново Kaluga Oblast Magadan Магадан Magadan Oblast Magas Магас Ingushetia Magnitogorsk Магнитогорск Chelyabinsk Oblast Makarov Макаров Sakhalin Oblast Makaryev Макарьев Kostroma Oblast Makhachkala Махачкала Dagestan Makushino Макушино Kurgan Oblast Malaya Vishera Малая Вишера Novgorod Oblast Malgobek Малгобек Ingushetia Malmyzh Малмыж Kirov Oblast Maloarkhangelsk Малоархангельск Oryol Oblast Maloyaroslavets Малоярославец Kaluga Oblast Mamadysh Мамадыш Tatarstan Mamonovo Мамоново Kaliningrad Oblast Manturovo Мантурово Kostroma Oblast Mariinsk Мариинск Kemerovo Oblast Mariinsky Posad Мариинский Посад Chuvashia Marks Маркс Saratov Oblast Maykop Майкоп Republic of Adygea Maysky Майский Kabardino-Balkaria Mednogorsk Медногорск Orenburg Oblast Medvezhyegorsk Медвежьегорск Karelia Medyn Медынь Kaluga Oblast Megion Мегион Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Melenki Меленки Vladimir Oblast Meleuz Мелеуз Bashkortostan Mendeleyevsk Менделеевск Tatarstan Menzelinsk Мензелинск Tatarstan Meshchovsk Мещовск Kaluga Oblast Mezen Мезень Arkhangelsk Oblast Mezhdurechensk Междуреченск Kemerovo Oblast Mezhgorye Межгорье Bashkortostan Mglin Мглин Bryansk Oblast Miass Миасс Chelyabinsk Oblast Michurinsk Мичуринск Tambov Oblast Mikhaylov Михайлов Ryazan Oblast Mikhaylovka Михайловка Volgograd Oblast Mikhaylovsk Михайловск Sverdlovsk Oblast Mikhaylovsk Михайловск Stavropol Krai Mikun Микунь Komi Republic Millerovo Миллерово Rostov Oblast Mineralnyye Vody Минеральные Воды Stavropol Krai Minusinsk Минусинск Krasnoyarsk Krai Minyar Миньяр Chelyabinsk Oblast Mirny Мирный Arkhangelsk Oblast Mirny Мирный Sakha Republic Mogocha Могоча Zabaykalsky Krai Monchegorsk Мончегорск Murmansk Oblast Morozovsk Морозовск Rostov Oblast Morshansk Моршанск Tambov Oblast Mosalsk Мосальск Kaluga Oblast Moskovsky Московский Moscow Oblast Moscow Москва Moscow Mozdok Моздок North Ossetia–Alania Mozhaysk Можайск Moscow Oblast Mozhga Можга Udmurtia Mtsensk Мценск Oryol Oblast Murashi Мураши Kirov Oblast Muravlenko Муравленко Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Murmansk Мурманск Murmansk Oblast Murom Муром Vladimir Oblast Myshkin Мышкин Yaroslavl Oblast Myski Мыски Kemerovo Oblast 1




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2 Mytishchi Мытищи Moscow Oblast Naberezhnye Chelny Набережные Челны Tatarstan Nadym Надым Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Nakhodka Находка Primorsky Krai Nalchik Нальчик Kabardino-Balkaria Narimanov Нариманов Astrakhan Oblast Naro-Fominsk Наро-Фоминск Moscow Oblast Nartkala Нарткала Kabardino-Balkaria Naryan-Mar Нарьян-Мар Nenets Autonomous Okrug Navashino Навашино Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Navoloki Наволоки Ivanovo Oblast Nazarovo Назарово Krasnoyarsk Krai Nazran Назрань Ingushetia Nazyvayevsk Называевск Omsk Oblast Neftegorsk, Samara Oblast Нефтегорск Samara Oblast Neftekamsk Нефтекамск Bashkortostan Neftekumsk Нефтекумск Stavropol Krai Nefteyugansk Нефтеюганск Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Nelidovo Нелидово Tver Oblast Neman Неман Kaliningrad Oblast Nerchinsk Нерчинск Zabaykalsky Krai Nerekhta Нерехта Kostroma Oblast Neryungri Нерюнгри Sakha Republic Nesterov Нестеров Kaliningrad Oblast Nevel Невель Pskov Oblast Nevelsk Невельск Sakhalin Oblast Nevinnomyssk Невинномысск Stavropol Krai Nevyansk Невьянск Sverdlovsk Oblast Neya Нея Kostroma Oblast Nikolayevsk Николаевск Volgograd Oblast Nikolayevsk-na-Amure Николаевск-на-Амуре Khabarovsk Krai Nikolsk Никольск Vologda Oblast Nikolsk Никольск Penza Oblast Nikolskoye Никольское Leningrad Oblast Nizhnekamsk Нижнекамск Tatarstan Nizhneudinsk Нижнеудинск Irkutsk Oblast Nizhnevartovsk Нижневартовск Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Nizhniye Sergi Нижние Серги Sverdlovsk Oblast Nizhny Lomov Нижний Ломов Penza Oblast Nizhny Novgorod Нижний Новгород Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Nizhny Tagil Нижний Тагил Sverdlovsk Oblast Nizhnyaya Salda Нижняя Салда Sverdlovsk Oblast Nizhnyaya Tura Нижняя Тура Sverdlovsk Oblast Noginsk Ногинск Moscow Oblast Nolinsk Нолинск Kirov Oblast Norilsk Норильск Krasnoyarsk Krai Novaya Ladoga Новая Ладога Leningrad Oblast Novaya Lyalya Новая Ляля Sverdlovsk Oblast Novoaleksandrovsk Новоалександровск Stavropol Krai Novoaltaysk Новоалтайск Altai Krai Novoanninsky Новоаннинский Volgograd Oblast Novocheboksarsk Новочебоксарск Chuvashia Novocherkassk Новочеркасск Rostov Oblast Novodvinsk Новодвинск Arkhangelsk Oblast Novokhopyorsk Новохопёрск Voronezh Oblast Novokubansk Новокубанск Krasnodar Krai Novokuybyshevsk Новокуйбышевск Samara Oblast Novokuznetsk Новокузнецк Kemerovo Oblast Novomichurinsk Новомичуринск Ryazan Oblast Novomoskovsk Новомосковск Tula Oblast Novopavlovsk Новопавловск Stavropol Krai Novorossiysk Новороссийск Krasnodar Krai Novorzhev Новоржев Pskov Oblast Novoshakhtinsk Новошахтинск Rostov Oblast Novosibirsk Новосибирск Novosibirsk Oblast Novosil Новосиль Oryol Oblast Novosokolniki Новосокольники Pskov Oblast Novotroitsk Новотроицк Orenburg Oblast Novoulyanovsk Новоульяновск Ulyanovsk Oblast Novouralsk Новоуральск Sverdlovsk Oblast Novouzensk Новоузенск Saratov Oblast Novovoronezh Нововоронеж Voronezh Oblast Novozybkov Новозыбков Bryansk Oblast Novy Oskol Новый Оскол Belgorod Oblast Novy Urengoy Новый Уренгой Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Noyabrsk Ноябрьск Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Nurlat Нурлат Tatarstan Nyagan Нягань Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Nyandoma Няндома Arkhangelsk Oblast Nyazepetrovsk Нязепетровск Chelyabinsk Oblast 1




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2 Nytva Нытва Perm Krai Nyurba Нюрба Sakha Republic Ob Обь Novosibirsk Oblast Obluchye Облучье Jewish Autonomous Oblast Obninsk Обнинск Kaluga Oblast Oboyan Обоянь Kursk Oblast Ochyor Очёр Perm Krai Odintsovo Одинцово Moscow Oblast Okha Оха Sakhalin Oblast Okhansk Оханск Perm Krai Oktyabrsk Октябрьск Samara Oblast Oktyabrsky Октябрьский Bashkortostan Okulovka Окуловка Novgorod Oblast Olenegorsk Оленегорск Murmansk Oblast Olonets Олонец Karelia Olyokminsk Олёкминск Sakha Republic Omsk Омск Omsk Oblast Omutninsk Омутнинск Kirov Oblast Onega Онега Arkhangelsk Oblast Opochka Опочка Pskov Oblast Orekhovo-Zuyevo Орехово-Зуево Moscow Oblast Oryol Орёл Oryol Oblast Orenburg Оренбург Orenburg Oblast Orlov Орлов Kirov Oblast Orsk Орск Orenburg Oblast Osa Оса Perm Krai Osinniki Осинники Kemerovo Oblast Ostashkov Осташков Tver Oblast Ostrogozhsk Острогожск Voronezh Oblast Ostrov Остров Pskov Oblast Ostrovnoy Островной Murmansk Oblast Otradnoye Отрадное Leningrad Oblast Otradny Отрадный Samara Oblast Ozyorsk Озёрск Kaliningrad Oblast Ozyorsk Озёрск Chelyabinsk Oblast Ozherelye Ожерелье Moscow Oblast Ozyory Озёры Moscow Oblast Pallasovka Палласовка Volgograd Oblast Partizansk Партизанск Primorsky Krai Pavlovo Павлово Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Pavlovsk Павловск Voronezh Oblast Pavlovsk Павловск Saint Petersburg Pavlovsky Posad Павловский Посад Moscow Oblast Pechora Печора Komi Republic Pechory Печоры Pskov Oblast Penza Пенза Penza Oblast Pereslavl-Zalessky Переславль-Залесский Yaroslavl Oblast Peresvet Пересвет Moscow Oblast Perevoz Перевоз Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Perm Пермь Perm Krai Pervomaysk Первомайск Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Pervouralsk Первоуральск Sverdlovsk Oblast Pestovo Пестово Novgorod Oblast Petergof Петергоф Saint Petersburg Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Петропавловск-Камчатский Kamchatka Krai Petrov Val Петров Вал Volgograd Oblast Petrovsk Петровск Saratov Oblast Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky Петровск-Забайкальский Zabaykalsky Krai Petrozavodsk Петрозаводск Karelia Petukhovo Петухово Kurgan Oblast Petushki Петушки Vladimir Oblast Pevek Певек Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Pikalyovo Пикалёво Leningrad Oblast Pionersky Пионерский Kaliningrad Oblast Pitkyaranta Питкяранта Karelia Plast Пласт Chelyabinsk Oblast Plavsk Плавск Tula Oblast 1




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2 Plyos Плёс Ivanovo Oblast Pochep Почеп Bryansk Oblast Pochinok Починок Smolensk Oblast Podolsk Подольск Moscow Oblast Podporozhye Подпорожье Leningrad Oblast Pokachi Покачи Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Pokhvistnevo Похвистнево Samara Oblast Pokrov Покров Vladimir Oblast Pokrovsk Покровск Sakha Republic Polessk Полесск Kaliningrad Oblast Polevskoy Полевской Sverdlovsk Oblast Polyarny Полярный Murmansk Oblast Polyarnye Zori Полярные Зори Murmansk Oblast Polysayevo Полысаево Kemerovo Oblast Porkhov Порхов Pskov Oblast Poronaysk Поронайск Sakhalin Oblast Poshekhonye Пошехонье Yaroslavl Oblast Povorino Поворино Voronezh Oblast Pravdinsk Правдинск Kaliningrad Oblast Primorsk Приморск Leningrad Oblast Primorsko-Akhtarsk Приморско-Ахтарск Krasnodar Krai Priozersk Приозерск Leningrad Oblast Privolzhsk Приволжск Ivanovo Oblast Prokhladny Прохладный Kabardino-Balkaria Prokopyevsk Прокопьевск Kemerovo Oblast Proletarsk Пролетарск Rostov Oblast Protvino Протвино Moscow Oblast Pskov Псков Pskov Oblast Puchezh Пучеж Ivanovo Oblast Pudozh Пудож Karelia Pugachyov Пугачев Saratov Oblast Pushchino Пущино Moscow Oblast Pushkin Пушкин Saint Petersburg Pushkino Пушкино Moscow Oblast Pustoshka Пустошка Pskov Oblast Pyatigorsk Пятигорск Stavropol Krai Pytalovo Пыталово Pskov Oblast Pyt-Yakh Пыть-Ях Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Raduzhny Радужный Vladimir Oblast Raduzhny Радужный Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Ramenskoye Раменское Moscow Oblast Rasskazovo Рассказово Tambov Oblast Raychikhinsk Райчихинск Amur Oblast Reutov Реутов Moscow Oblast Revda Ревда Sverdlovsk Oblast Rezh Реж Sverdlovsk Oblast Rodniki Родники Ivanovo Oblast Roshal Рошаль Moscow Oblast Roslavl Рославль Smolensk Oblast Rossosh Россошь Voronezh Oblast Rostov Ростов Yaroslavl Oblast Rostov-on-Don Ростов-на-Дону Rostov Oblast Rtishchevo Ртищево Saratov Oblast Rubtsovsk Рубцовск Altai Krai Rudnya Рудня Smolensk Oblast Ruza Руза Moscow Oblast Ruzayevka Рузаевка Mordovia Ryazan Рязань Ryazan Oblast Ryazhsk Ряжск Ryazan Oblast Rybinsk Рыбинск Yaroslavl Oblast Rybnoye Рыбное Ryazan Oblast Rylsk Рыльск Kursk Oblast Rzhev Ржев Tver Oblast Safonovo Сафоново Smolensk Oblast Saint Petersburg Санкт-Петербург Saint Petersburg Salair Салаир Kemerovo Oblast Salavat Салават Bashkortostan Salekhard Салехард Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Salsk Сальск Rostov Oblast Samara Самара Samara Oblast Saransk Саранск Mordovia Sarapul Сарапул Udmurtia Saratov Саратов Saratov Oblast Sarov Саров Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Sasovo Сасово Ryazan Oblast Satka Сатка Chelyabinsk Oblast Sayanogorsk Саяногорск Khakassia Sayansk Саянск Irkutsk Oblast Sebezh Себеж Pskov Oblast Segezha Сегежа Karelia Seltso Сельцо Bryansk Oblast Semikarakorsk Семикаракорск Rostov Oblast Semiluki Семилуки Voronezh Oblast Semyonov Семёнов Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Sengiley Сенгилей Ulyanovsk Oblast Serafimovich Серафимович Volgograd Oblast Serdobsk Сердобск Penza Oblast Sergach Сергач Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Sergiyev Posad Сергиев Посад Moscow Oblast Serov Серов Sverdlovsk Oblast Serpukhov Серпухов Moscow Oblast Sertolovo Сертолово Leningrad Oblast Sestroretsk Сестрорецк Saint Petersburg Severobaykalsk Северобайкальск Republic of Buryatia Severodvinsk Северодвинск Arkhangelsk Oblast Severo-Kurilsk Северо-Курильск Sakhalin Oblast Severomorsk Североморск Murmansk Oblast Severouralsk Североуральск Sverdlovsk Oblast Seversk Северск Tomsk Oblast Sevsk Севск Bryansk Oblast Shadrinsk Шадринск Kurgan Oblast Shagonar Шагонар Tuva Shakhtyorsk Шахтерск Sakhalin Oblast Shakhty Шахты Rostov Oblast Shakhunya Шахунья Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Shali Шали Chechnya Sharya Шарья Kostroma Oblast Sharypovo Шарыпово Krasnoyarsk Krai Shatsk Шацк Ryazan Oblast Shatura Шатура Moscow Oblast Shcherbinka Щербинка Moscow Oblast Shchigry Щигры Kursk Oblast Shchuchye Щучье Kurgan Oblast Shchyokino Щёкино Tula Oblast Shchyolkovo Щёлково Moscow Oblast Shebekino Шебекино Belgorod Oblast Shelekhov Шелехов Irkutsk Oblast Shenkursk Шенкурск Arkhangelsk Oblast Shikhany Шиханы Saratov Oblast Shilka Шилка Zabaykalsky Krai Shimanovsk Шимановск Amur Oblast Shlisselburg Шлиссельбург Leningrad Oblast Shumerlya Шумерля Chuvashia Shumikha Шумиха Kurgan Oblast Shuya Шуя Ivanovo Oblast Sibay Сибай Bashkortostan Sim Сим Chelyabinsk Oblast Skopin Скопин Ryazan Oblast Skovorodino Сковородино Amur Oblast Slantsy Сланцы Leningrad Oblast Slavgorod Славгород Altai Krai Slavsk Славск Kaliningrad Oblast Slavyansk-na-Kubani Славянск-на-Кубани Krasnodar Krai 1




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2 Slobodskoy Слободской Kirov Oblast Slyudyanka Слюдянка Irkutsk Oblast Smolensk Смоленск Smolensk Oblast Snezhinsk Снежинск Chelyabinsk Oblast Snezhnogorsk Снежногорск Murmansk Oblast Sobinka Собинка Vladimir Oblast Sochi Сочи Krasnodar Krai Sokol Сокол Vologda Oblast Sokolniki Сокольники Tula Oblast Soligalich Солигалич Kostroma Oblast Solikamsk Соликамск Perm Krai Sol-Iletsk Соль-Илецк Orenburg Oblast Solnechnogorsk Солнечногорск Moscow Oblast Soltsy Сольцы Novgorod Oblast Solvychegodsk Сольвычегодск Arkhangelsk Oblast Sorochinsk Сорочинск Orenburg Oblast Sorsk Сорск Khakassia Sortavala Сортавала Karelia Sosensky Сосенский Kaluga Oblast Sosnogorsk Сосногорск Komi Republic Sosnovka Сосновка Kirov Oblast Sosnovoborsk Сосновоборск Krasnoyarsk Krai Sosnovy Bor Сосновый Бор Leningrad Oblast Sovetsk Советск Kaliningrad Oblast Sovetsk Советск Kirov Oblast Sovetsk Советск Tula Oblast Sovetskaya Gavan Советская Гавань Khabarovsk Krai Sovetsky Советский Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Spas-Demensk Спас-Деменск Kaluga Oblast Spas-Klepiki Спас-Клепики Ryazan Oblast Spassk Спасск Penza Oblast Spassk-Dalny Спасск-Дальний Primorsky Krai Spassk-Ryazansky Спасск-Рязанский Ryazan Oblast Srednekolymsk Среднеколымск Sakha Republic Sredneuralsk Среднеуральск Sverdlovsk Oblast Sretensk Сретенск Zabaykalsky Krai Staraya Kupavna Старая Купавна Moscow Oblast Staraya Russa Старая Русса Novgorod Oblast Staritsa Старица Tver Oblast Starodub Стародуб Bryansk Oblast Stary Oskol Старый Оскол Belgorod Oblast Stavropol Ставрополь Stavropol Krai Sterlitamak Стерлитамак Bashkortostan Strezhevoy Стрежевой Tomsk Oblast Stroitel Строитель Belgorod Oblast Strunino Струнино Vladimir Oblast Stupino Ступино Moscow Oblast Sudogda Судогда Vladimir Oblast Sudzha Суджа Kursk Oblast Sukhinichi Сухиничи Kaluga Oblast Sukhoy Log Сухой Лог Sverdlovsk Oblast Suoyarvi Суоярви Karelia Surazh Сураж Bryansk Oblast Surgut Сургут Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Surovikino Суровикино Volgograd Oblast Sursk Сурск Penza Oblast Susuman Сусуман Magadan Oblast Suvorov Суворов Tula Oblast Suzdal Суздаль Vladimir Oblast Svetlogorsk Светлогорск Kaliningrad Oblast Svetlograd Светлоград Stavropol Krai Svetly Светлый Kaliningrad Oblast Svetogorsk Светогорск Leningrad Oblast Svirsk Свирск Irkutsk Oblast Svobodny Свободный Amur Oblast Syasstroy Сясьстрой Leningrad Oblast Sychyovka Сычёвка Smolensk Oblast Syktyvkar Сыктывкар Komi Republic Sysert Сысерть Sverdlovsk Oblast Syzran Сызрань Samara Oblast Taganrog Таганрог Rostov Oblast Taldom Талдом Moscow Oblast Talitsa Талица Sverdlovsk Oblast Tambov Тамбов Tambov Oblast Tara Тара Omsk Oblast Tarko-Sale Тарко-Сале Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Tarusa Таруса Kaluga Oblast Tashtagol Таштагол Kemerovo Oblast Tatarsk Татарск Novosibirsk Oblast Tavda Тавда Sverdlovsk Oblast Tayga Тайга Kemerovo Oblast Tayshet Тайшет Irkutsk Oblast Teberda Теберда Karachay-Cherkessia Temnikov Темников Mordovia Temryuk Темрюк Krasnodar Krai Terek Терек Kabardino-Balkaria Tetyushi Тетюши Tatarstan Teykovo Тейково Ivanovo Oblast Tikhoretsk Тихорецк Krasnodar Krai Tikhvin Тихвин Leningrad Oblast Timashyovsk Тимашёвск Krasnodar Krai Tobolsk Тобольск Tyumen Oblast Toguchin Тогучин Novosibirsk Oblast Tolyatti Тольятти Samara Oblast Tomari Томари Sakhalin Oblast Tommot Томмот Sakha Republic Tomsk Томск Tomsk Oblast Topki Топки Kemerovo Oblast Toropets Торопец Tver Oblast Torzhok Торжок Tver Oblast Tosno Тосно Leningrad Oblast Totma Тотьма Vologda Oblast Troitsk Троицк Moscow Oblast Troitsk Троицк Chelyabinsk Oblast Trubchevsk Трубчевск Bryansk Oblast Tryokhgorny Трёхгорный Chelyabinsk Oblast Tsimlyansk Цимлянск Rostov Oblast Tsivilsk Цивильск Chuvashia Tuapse Туапсе Krasnodar Krai Tula Тула Tula Oblast Tulun Тулун Irkutsk Oblast Turan Туран Tuva Turinsk Туринск Sverdlovsk Oblast Tutayev Тутаев Yaroslavl Oblast Tuymazy Туймазы Bashkortostan Tver Тверь Tver Oblast Tynda Тында Amur Oblast Tyrnyauz Тырныауз Kabardino-Balkaria Tyukalinsk Тюкалинск Omsk Oblast Tyumen Тюмень Tyumen Oblast Uchaly Учалы Republic of Bashkortostan Udachny Удачный Sakha Republic Udomlya Удомля Tver Oblast Ufa Уфа Bashkortostan Uglegorsk Углегорск Sakhalin Oblast Uglich Углич Yaroslavl Oblast Ukhta Ухта Komi Republic Ulan-Ude Улан-Удэ Republic of Buryatia Ulyanovsk Ульяновск Ulyanovsk Oblast Unecha Унеча Bryansk Oblast Uray Урай Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Uren Урень Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Urus-Martan Урус-Мартан Chechnya Uryupinsk Урюпинск Volgograd Oblast Urzhum Уржум Kirov Oblast Usinsk Усинск Komi Republic Usman Усмань Lipetsk Oblast Usolye Усолье Perm Krai Usolye-Sibirskoye Усолье-Сибирское Irkutsk Oblast Ussuriysk Уссурийск Primorsky Krai Ust-Dzheguta Усть-Джегута Karachay-Cherkessia Ust-Ilimsk Усть-Илимск Irkutsk Oblast Ust-Katav Усть-Катав Chelyabinsk Oblast Ust-Kut Усть-Кут Irkutsk Oblast Ust-Labinsk Усть-Лабинск Krasnodar Krai Ustyuzhna Устюжна Vologda Oblast Uvarovo Уварово Tambov Oblast Uyar Уяр Krasnoyarsk Krai Uzhur Ужур Krasnoyarsk Krai Uzlovaya Узловая Tula Oblast Valday Валдай Novgorod Oblast Valuyki Валуйки Belgorod Oblast Velikiye Luki Великие Луки Pskov Oblast Veliky Novgorod Великий Новгород Novgorod Oblast Veliky Ustyug Великий Устюг Vologda Oblast Velizh Велиж Smolensk Oblast Velsk Вельск Arkhangelsk Oblast Venyov Венёв Tula Oblast Vereshchagino Верещагино Perm Krai Vereya Верея Moscow Oblast Verkhneuralsk Верхнеуральск Chelyabinsk Oblast Verkhny Tagil Верхний Тагил Sverdlovsk Oblast Verkhny Ufaley Верхний Уфалей Chelyabinsk Oblast Verkhnyaya Pyshma Верхняя Пышма Sverdlovsk Oblast Verkhnyaya Salda Верхняя Салда Sverdlovsk Oblast Verkhnyaya Tura Верхняя Тура Sverdlovsk Oblast Verkhoturye Верхотурье Sverdlovsk Oblast Verkhoyansk Верхоянск Sakha Republic Vesyegonsk Весьегонск Tver Oblast Vetluga Ветлуга Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Vichuga Вичуга Ivanovo Oblast 1




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2 Vidnoye Видное Moscow Oblast Vikhorevka Вихоревка Irkutsk Oblast Vilyuchinsk Вилючинск Kamchatka Krai Vilyuysk Вилюйск Sakha Republic Vladikavkaz Владикавказ North Ossetia–Alania Vladimir Владимир Vladimir Oblast Vladivostok Владивосток Primorsky Krai Volchansk Волчанск Sverdlovsk Oblast Volgodonsk Волгодонск Rostov Oblast Volgograd Волгоград Volgograd Oblast Volgorechensk Волгореченск Kostroma Oblast Volkhov Волхов Leningrad Oblast Volodarsk Володарск Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Vologda Вологда Vologda Oblast Volokolamsk Волоколамск Moscow Oblast Volosovo Волосово Leningrad Oblast Volsk Вольск Saratov Oblast Volzhsk Волжск Mari El Volzhsky Волжский Volgograd Oblast Vorkuta Воркута Komi Republic Voronezh Воронеж Voronezh Oblast Vorsma Ворсма Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Voskresensk Воскресенск Moscow Oblast Votkinsk Воткинск Udmurtia Vsevolozhsk Всеволожск Leningrad Oblast Vuktyl Вуктыл Komi Republic Vyatskiye Polyany Вятские Поляны Kirov Oblast Vyazemsky Вяземский Khabarovsk Krai Vyazma Вязьма Smolensk Oblast Vyazniki Вязники Vladimir Oblast Vyborg Выборг Leningrad Oblast Vyksa Выкса Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Vyshny Volochyok Вышний Волочёк Tver Oblast Vysokovsk Высоковск Moscow Oblast Vysotsk Высоцк Leningrad Oblast Vytegra Вытегра Vologda Oblast Yadrin Ядрин Chuvashia Yakhroma Яхрома Moscow Oblast Yakutsk Якутск Sakha Republic Yalutorovsk Ялуторовск Tyumen Oblast Yanaul Янаул Bashkortostan Yaransk Яранск Kirov Oblast Yaroslavl Ярославль Yaroslavl Oblast Yarovoye Яровое Altai Krai Yartsevo Ярцево Smolensk Oblast Yasnogorsk Ясногорск Tula Oblast Yasny Ясный Orenburg Oblast Yefremov Ефремов Tula Oblast Yegoryevsk Егорьевск Moscow Oblast Yekaterinburg Екатеринбург Sverdlovsk Oblast Yelabuga Елабуга Tatarstan Yelets Елец Lipetsk Oblast Yelizovo Елизово Kamchatka Krai Yelnya Ельня Smolensk Oblast Yemanzhelinsk Еманжелинск Chelyabinsk Oblast Yemva Емва Komi Republic Yeniseysk Енисейск Krasnoyarsk Krai Yershov Ершов Saratov Oblast Yessentuki Ессентуки Stavropol Krai Yeysk Ейск Krasnodar Krai Yoshkar-Ola Йошкар-Ола Mari El Yubileyny Юбилейный Moscow Oblast Yugorsk Югорск Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Yukhnov Юхнов Kaluga Oblast Yurga Юрга Kemerovo Oblast Yuryevets Юрьевец Ivanovo Oblast Yuryev-Polsky Юрьев-Польский Vladimir Oblast Yuryuzan Юрюзань Chelyabinsk Oblast Yuzha Южа Ivanovo Oblast Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Южно-Сахалинск Sakhalin Oblast Yuzhno-Sukhokumsk Южно-Сухокумск Dagestan Yuzhnouralsk Южноуральск Chelyabinsk Oblast Zadonsk Задонск Lipetsk Oblast Zainsk Заинск Tatarstan Zakamensk Закаменск Republic of Buryatia Zaozyorny Заозёрный Krasnoyarsk Krai Zaozyorsk Заозёрск Murmansk Oblast Zapadnaya Dvina Западная Двина Tver Oblast Zapolyarny Заполярный Murmansk Oblast Zaraysk Зарайск Moscow Oblast Zarechny Заречный Penza Oblast Zarechny Заречный Sverdlovsk Oblast Zarinsk Заринск Altai Krai Zavitinsk Завитинск Amur Oblast Zavodoukovsk Заводоуковск Tyumen Oblast Zavolzhsk Заволжск Ivanovo Oblast Zavolzhye Заволжье Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Zelenodolsk Зеленодольск Tatarstan Zelenogorsk Зеленогорск Krasnoyarsk Krai Zelenogorsk Зеленогорск Saint Petersburg Zelenograd Зеленоград Moscow Zelenogradsk Зеленоградск Kaliningrad Oblast Zelenokumsk Зеленокумск Stavropol Krai Zernograd Зерноград Rostov Oblast Zeya Зея Amur Oblast Zheleznodorozhny Железнодорожный Moscow Oblast Zheleznogorsk Железногорск Krasnoyarsk Krai Zheleznogorsk Железногорск Kursk Oblast Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky Железногорск-Илимский Irkutsk Oblast Zheleznovodsk Железноводск Stavropol Krai 1




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2 Zherdevka Жердевка Tambov Oblast Zhigulyovsk Жигулёвск Samara Oblast Zhirnovsk Жирновск Volgograd Oblast Zhizdra Жиздра Kaluga Oblast Zhukov Жуков Kaluga Oblast Zhukovka Жуковка Bryansk Oblast Zhukovsky Жуковский Moscow Oblast Zima Зима Irkutsk Oblast Zlatoust Златоуст Chelyabinsk Oblast Zlynka Злынка Bryansk Oblast Zmeinogorsk Змеиногорск Altai Krai Znamensk Знаменск Astrakhan Oblast Zubtsov Зубцов Tver Oblast Zuyevka Зуевка Kirov Oblast Zvenigorod Звенигород Moscow Oblast Zvenigovo Звенигово Mari El Zverevo Зверево Rostov Oblast See also Types of inhabited localities in Russia List of cities and towns in Russia by population List of renamed cities and towns in Russia List of cities in Asia List of cities in Europe References Jump up ^ Государственный Совет Республики Татарстан. Постановление №3900-III ГС от 27 июня 2008 г «О преобразовании посёлка городского типа Арск Арского района Республики Татарстан». (State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan. Resolution #3900-III GS of June 27, 2008 On Transformation of the Urban-Type Settlement of Arsk of Arsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan. ). External links

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