Russian exonyms
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Below is a list of Russian language exonyms for places in Europe. Note that this list only includes names that are significantly different from the local toponym.
- Athina Афины/Afiny
- Beograd Белград/Belgrad
- Bucureşti Бухарест/Bukharest
- Białystok Белосток/Belostok
- Chişinău Кишинёв/Kishinyov
- Firenze Флоренция/Florentsiya
- Genève Женева/Zheneva
- Genova Генуя/Genuya
- Den Haag Гаага/Gaaga
- Hamburg Гамбург/Gamburg
- Halle (Saale) Галле/Galle
- Hannover Ганновер/Gannover
- Istanbul Стамбул/Stambul, historically Tsargrad
- Kaunas Ковно/Kovno (before 1918)
- Kyiv Киев/Kiev
- København Копенгаген/Kopengagen
- Kórinthos Коринф/Korinf
- Kraków Краков/Krakov
- Koknese, historically Кукейнос/Kukeinos
- Lausanne Лозанна/Lozanna
- Lisboa Лиссабон/Lissabon
- Łódź Лодзь/Lodz'
- Lviv Львов/L'vov
- Milano Милан/Milan
- Napoli Неаполь/Neapol'
- Narva, historically Ругодив/Rugodiv
- Nice Ницца/Nitsa
- Paris Париж/Parizh
- Roma Рим/Rim
- Stockholm Стокгольм/Stokgol'm, historically Стекольня/Stekol'nya
- Tallinn, historically Колывань/Kolyvan'
- Tiranë Тирана/Tirana
- Trieste Триест/Triest
- Torino Турин/Turin
- Wien Вена/Vena
- Vilnius Вильна/Vilna (before 1918)