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Volgograd, [a] formerly Tsaritsyn [b] (1589–1925) and Stalingrad [c] (1925–1961), is the largest city and the administrative centre of Volgograd Oblast, Russia.The city lies on the western bank of the Volga, covering an area of 859.4 square kilometres (331.8 square miles), with a population of slightly over one million residents. [11]
This list ranks European cities by population within city limits. ... 1 Jan 2025 [9] Vienna Austria ... Volgograd Russia: 1,018,898: 1 Jan 2024 ...
This is a list of cities and towns in Russia and parts of the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine with a population of over 50,000 as of the 2021 Census. The figures are for the population within the limits of the city/town proper, not the urban area or metropolitan area.
The following is a list of 83 of the 89 [1] federal subjects of Russia in order of population according to the 2010 and 2021 Russian Census. The totals of all federal subjects do not include nationals living abroad at the time of census.
Volgograd Oblast (Russian: Волгоградская область, IPA: [vəɫɡɐˈgratskəjə ˈobɫəsʲtʲ]) is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the lower Volga region of Southern Russia. Its administrative center is Volgograd. The population of the oblast was 2,500,781 in the 2021 Census.
Russia's aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia temporarily suspended flights from the airports of Astrakhan and Volgograd, as well as from Kazan, Nizhnekamsk, Saratov and Ulyanovsk to ensure air safety.
The list includes urban areas that have a population of over 1 million. ... Volgograd Russia: 977,000 ... This page was last edited on 5 February 2025, ...
2003 – Volgograd Botanical Garden established. 2007 – 20 May: Volgograd mayoral election, 2007 held; Roman Grebennikov wins. 2008 – Football Club Volgograd formed. 2009 – Volgograd Bridge opens. 2010 – Population: 1,021,215. 2013 9 May: Murder of Vladislav Tornovoy. 21 October: October 2013 Volgograd bus bombing.