Template:Largest cities of Russia
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Rank |
Core City |
Federal Subject |
Pop. |
Rank |
Core City |
Federal Subject |
Pop. |
Moscow
Saint Petersburg
|
1 |
Moscow |
Moscow |
10,126,424 |
11 |
Ufa |
Bashkortostan |
1,042,437 |
2 |
Saint Petersburg |
Saint Petersburg |
4,661,219 |
12 |
Volgograd |
Volgograd |
1,011,417 |
3 |
Novosibirsk |
Novosibirsk |
1,425,508 |
13 |
Perm |
Perm |
1,001,653 |
4 |
Nizhny Novgorod |
Nizhny Novgorod |
1,311,252 |
14 |
Krasnoyarsk |
Krasnoyarsk |
909,341 |
|
5 |
Yekaterinburg |
Sverdlovsk |
1,293,537 |
15 |
Saratov |
Saratov |
873,055 |
6 |
Samara |
Samara |
1,157,880 |
16 |
Voronezh |
Voronezh |
848,752 |
7 |
Omsk |
Omsk |
1,134,016 |
17 |
Tolyatti |
Samara |
702,879 |
8 |
Kazan |
Tatarstan |
1,105,289 |
18 |
Krasnodar |
Krasnodar |
646,175 |
9 |
Chelyabinsk |
Chelyabinsk |
1,077,174 |
19 |
Ulyanovsk |
Ulyanovsk |
635,947 |
10 |
Rostov-on-Don |
Rostov |
1,068,267 |
20 |
Izhevsk |
Udmurtia |
632,140 |
2002 Census[1] |