A list of the largest regions of Russia has been published. A list of the largest regions of Russia has been published Less than 500 thousand people
Every year the population of Russian cities is increasing. Demography is one of the main economic indicators of urban development, so it is important to monitor the dynamics of population changes. INNOV has prepared a list of the largest cities in Russia. The population of cities was used as the main indicator.
According to Rosstat, in Russia big cities can be divided into several groups according to population size. Among them are cities with a population of 1.5 million to 500 thousand inhabitants (15 cities), 43 cities with a population of 500 thousand to 250 thousand inhabitants, and 90 cities with a population of 250 thousand to 100 thousand people.
The largest cities are Moscow and St. Petersburg. INNOV about this earlier.
The largest cities in Russia
Dynamics |
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12 330 126 | 12 197 596 | 132 530 | 1.09 | Moscow | ||
Saint Petersburg |
5 225 690 | 5 191 690 | 34 000 | 0.65 | Saint Petersburg | |
Novosibirsk |
1 584 138 | 1 567 087 | 17 051 | 1.09 | Novosibirsk region | |
Ekaterinburg |
1 444 439 | 1 428 042 | 16 397 | 1.15 | Sverdlovsk region | |
1 266 871 | 1 267 760 | - 889 | -0.07 | Nizhny Novgorod Region | ||
1 216 965 | 1 205 651 | 11 314 | 0.94 | Republic of Tatarstan | ||
Chelyabinsk |
1 191 994 | 1 183 387 | 8 607 | 0.73 | Chelyabinsk region | |
1 178 079 | 1 173 854 | 4 225 | 0.36 | Omsk region | ||
1 170 910 | 1 171 820 | - 910 | -0.08 | Samara Region | ||
Rostov-on-Don |
1 119 875 | 1 114 806 | 5 069 | 0.45 | Rostov region | |
1 110 976 | 1 105 667 | 5 309 | 0.48 | Rep. Bashkortostan | ||
Krasnoyarsk |
1 066 934 | 1 052 218 | 14 716 | 1.40 | Krasnoyarsk region | |
1 041 876 | 1 036 469 | 5 407 | 0.52 | Perm region | ||
1 032 382 | 1 023 570 | 8 812 | 0.86 | Voronezh region | ||
Volgograd |
1 016 137 | 1 017 451 | - 1 314 | -0.13 | Volgograd region |
Cities with a population of 500 thousand to 1 million people
Dynamics |
Subject of the Russian Federation, which includes the city |
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Krasnodar |
853 848 | 829 677 | 24 171 | 2.91 | Krasnodar region |
17 | 843 460 | 842 097 | 1 363 | 0.16 | Saratov region | |
18 | 720 575 | 697 037 | 23 538 | 3.38 | Tyumen region | |
19 |
Tolyatti |
712 619 | 719 646 | - 7 027 | -0.98 | Samara Region |
20 | 643 496 | 642 024 | 1 472 | 0.23 | Udmurt republic | |
21 | 635 585 | 635 530 | 55 | 0.01 | Altai region | |
22 | 623 424 | 620 099 | 3 325 | 0.54 | Irkutsk region | |
23 |
Ulyanovsk |
621 514 | 619 492 | 2 022 | 0.33 | Ulyanovsk region |
24 |
Khabarovsk |
611 160 | 607 216 | 3 944 | 0.65 | Khabarovsk region |
25 |
Yaroslavl |
606 703 | 603 961 | 2 742 | 0.45 | Yaroslavl region |
26 |
Vladivostok |
606 653 | 604 602 | 2 051 | 0.34 | Primorsky Krai |
27 |
Makhachkala |
587 876 | 583 233 | 4 643 | 0.8 | The Republic of Dagestan |
28 | 569 293 | 564 910 | 4 383 | 0.78 | Tomsk region | |
29 |
Orenburg |
562 569 | 561 279 | 1 290 | 0.23 | Orenburg region |
30 |
Kemerovo |
553 076 | 549 159 | 3 917 | 0.71 | Kemerovo region |
31 |
Novokuznetsk |
551 253 | 550 127 | 1 126 | 0.2 | Kemerovo region |
32 | 534 762 | 532 772 | 1 990 | 0.37 | Ryazan Oblast | |
33 |
Astrakhan |
531 719 | 532 699 | - 980 | -0.18 | Astrakhan region |
34 |
Naberezhnye Chelny |
526 750 | 524 444 | 2 306 | 0.44 | Republic of Tatarstan |
35 | 524 632 | 522 823 | 1 809 | 0.35 | Penza region | |
36 | 510 020 | 510 152 | - 132 | -0.03 | Lipetsk region |
Cities with a population of 250 thousand to 500 thousand people
Tula region |
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Cheboksary |
Chuvash Republic |
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Kaliningrad |
Kaliningrad region |
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Kursk region |
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Ulan - Ude |
The Republic of Buryatia |
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Stavropol |
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Balashikha |
Moscow region |
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Magnitogorsk |
Chelyabinsk region |
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Tver region |
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Sevastopol |
City f.z. Sevastopol |
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Ivanovo region |
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Bryansk region |
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Krasnodar region |
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Belgorod |
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Nizhny Tagil |
Sverdlovsk region |
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Vladimir |
Vladimir region |
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Arkhangelsk |
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Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug |
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Kaluga region |
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Simferopol |
Republic of Crimea |
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Smolensk |
Smolensk region |
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Volzhsky |
Volgograd region |
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Kurgan region |
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Oryol Region |
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Cherepovets |
Vologda Region |
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Vologda Region |
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The Republic of Mordovia |
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Vladikavkaz |
Rep. North Ossetia Alania |
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Rep. Sakha (Yakutia) |
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Murmansk |
Murmansk region |
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Podolsk |
Moscow region |
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Sterlitamak |
Rep. Bashkortostan |
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Petrozavodsk |
Republic of Karelia |
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Kostroma |
Kostroma region |
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Nizhnevartovsk |
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug |
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Novorossiysk |
Krasnodar region |
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Yoshkar-Ola |
Mari El Republic |
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Komsomolsk-on-Amur |
Khabarovsk region |
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Taganrog |
Rostov region |
Cities with a population from 100 thousand to 250 thousand.
Syktyvkar |
Komi Republic |
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Moscow region |
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Kabardino-Balkarian Republic |
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Rostov region |
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Nizhnekamsk |
Republic of Tatarstan |
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Irkutsk region |
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Dzerzhinsk |
Nizhny Novgorod Region |
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Orenburg region |
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Irkutsk region |
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Blagoveshchensk |
Amur region |
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Saratov region |
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Stary Oskol |
Belgorod region |
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Novgorod region |
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Moscow region |
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Pskov region |
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Altai region |
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Moscow region |
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Prokopyevsk |
Kemerovo region |
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Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk |
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Balakovo |
Saratov region |
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Yaroslavl region |
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Armavir |
Krasnodar region |
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Moscow region |
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Severodvinsk |
Arhangelsk region |
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Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky |
Kamchatka Krai |
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The Republic of Khakassia |
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Norilsk |
Krasnoyarsk region |
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Samara Region |
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Volgodonsk |
Rostov region |
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Novocherkassk |
Rostov region |
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Kamensk-Uralsky |
Sverdlovsk region |
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Zlatoust |
Chelyabinsk region |
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Ussuriysk |
Primorsky Krai |
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Elektrostal |
Moscow region |
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Republic of Bashkortostan |
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Primorsky Krai |
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Almetyevsk |
Republic of Tatarstan |
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Chelyabinsk region |
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Republic of Crimea |
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Berezniki |
Perm region |
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Rubtsovsk |
Altai region |
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Chelyabinsk region |
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Pyatigorsk |
Stavropol region |
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Krasnogorsk |
Moscow region |
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Republic of Adygea |
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Moscow region |
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Odintsovo |
Moscow region |
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Vladimir region |
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Khasavyurt |
The Republic of Dagestan |
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Kislovodsk |
Stavropol region |
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Serpukhov |
Moscow region |
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Novomoskovsk |
Tula region |
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Neftekamsk |
Rep. Bashkortostan |
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Novocheboksarsk |
Chuvash Republic |
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Nefteyugansk |
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug |
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Pervouralsk |
Sverdlovsk region |
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Shchelkovo |
Moscow region |
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Cherkessk |
Karachay-Cherkess Republic |
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The Republic of Dagestan |
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Rostov region |
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Orekhovo-Zuevo |
Moscow region |
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Nevinnomyssk |
Stavropol region |
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Domodedovo |
Moscow region |
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Dimitrovgrad |
Ulyanovsk region |
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Tyva Republic |
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Oktyabrsky |
Rep. Bashkortostan |
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The Republic of Ingushetia |
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Volgograd region |
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Kaluga region |
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Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug |
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Kaspiysk |
The Republic of Dagestan |
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Vladimir region |
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Ramenskoye |
Moscow region |
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Novoshakhtinsk |
Rostov region |
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Zhukovsky |
Moscow region |
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Tomsk region |
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Moscow region |
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Noyabrsk |
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug |
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Evpatoria |
Republic of Crimea |
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Essentuki |
Stavropol region |
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Lipetsk region |
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Krasnoyarsk region |
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Primorsky Krai |
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Sergiev Posad |
Moscow region |
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Nizhny Novgorod Region |
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Republic of Kalmykia |
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Novokuibyshevsk |
Samara Region |
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Novosibirsk region |
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Moscow region |
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Dolgoprudny |
Moscow |
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" The material provides infographics of changes in the population of Russian cities with a population of more than 500 thousand people over five-year periods since 1970.
The sizes of the icons in the pictures correspond to the population of the city at the end of the period under review (500 thousand - 1 million people and 1 million - 4 million people and more than 4 million people in order of increasing icon size). The color of the icon characterizes the change in population size over the period. Cities with a population of less than 500 thousand are not shown in the figures. But tables 1 and 2 reflect the change in the population of all cities that ever reached 500 thousand people from 1970 to 2015.
The pictures are clickable.
Data taken from the collections “Russian Statistical Yearbook” and “ National economy RSFSR".
Table 1 - Change in the population of cities with more than 500,000 people. in any year in 1970-2015, thousand people.
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Novosibirsk |
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Ekaterinburg |
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Nizhny Novgorod |
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Chelyabinsk |
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Rostov-on-Don |
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Krasnoyarsk |
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Volgograd |
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Krasnodar |
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Tolyatti |
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Ulyanovsk |
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Khabarovsk |
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Vladivostok |
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Yaroslavl |
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Makhachkala |
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Orenburg |
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Kemerovo |
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Novokuznetsk |
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Astrakhan |
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Population of cities 500,000+, total |
Table 2 - Change in the population of cities with more than 500,000 people. in any year in 1970-2015, %.
City |
1970- 1975 |
1975- 1980 |
1980- 1985 |
1985- 1990 |
1990- 1995 |
1995- 2000 |
2000- 2005 |
2005- 2010 |
2010- 2015 |
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Saint Petersburg |
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Novosibirsk |
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Ekaterinburg |
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Nizhny Novgorod |
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Chelyabinsk |
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Rostov-on-Don |
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Krasnoyarsk |
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Volgograd |
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Krasnodar |
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Tolyatti |
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Ulyanovsk |
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Khabarovsk |
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Vladivostok |
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Yaroslavl |
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Makhachkala |
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Orenburg |
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Kemerovo |