List of cities in the Slavic Union
As defined by the Slavic Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development, a large city is a city with more than 100,000 inhabitants. As of December 31, 2020, 30 cities in the Slavic Union fulfill this criterion and are listed here. This list refers only to the population of individual municipalities within their defined limits, which does not include other municipalities or suburban areas within urban agglomerations or metropolitan areas.
List
The following table lists the 30 cities in the Slavic Union with a population of at least 100,000 each on December 31, 2020, as estimated by the National Statistical Office of the Slavic Union. A city is displayed in bold if it is a state or federal capital. The table below contains the following information:
- The city rank by population
- The city name
- The name of the state where the city is
- The city population as of 2020
- The city population in 2010
- The city percentage population change from 2010 to 2020
- The city land area
- The city population density
2020 rank |
City | State | 2020 census |
2010 census |
Change | 2020 land area |
2020 population density |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adrikagorod | Tovaya | 6,419,357 | 6,323,067 | +1.50% | 471.47 sq mi | 13,615/sq mi |
2 | Noyalensk | Ivanov | 1,787,408 | 1,715,392 | +4.02% | 291.62 sq mi | 6,129/sq mi |
3 | Khizny | Etilensk | 1,228,079 | 1,187,921 | +3.27% | 135.7 sq mi | 9,049/sq mi |
4 | Chernograd | Yegomma | 1,018,837 | 1,008,241 | +1.04% | 158.1 sq mi | 6,444/sq mi |
5 | Ivanovgrad | Zlarovsk | 982,643 | 961,025 | +2.20% | 85.9 sq mi | 11,439/sq mi |
6 | Roslavir | Ularetsk | 795,464 | 800,714 | -0.66% | 84.3 sq mi | 9,436/sq mi |
7 | Roksa | Abastal | 752,794 | 691,216 | +8.37% | 84.8 sq mi | 8,877/sq mi |
8 | Vestal | Adrika | 698,938 | 652,948 | +6.58% | 137.4 sq mi | 5,068/sq mi |
9 | Noyalensk | Ivanov | 571,617 | 515,885 | +9.75% | 98.6 sq mi | 5797/sq mi |
10 | Zhukovgrad | Zhukov | 556,248 | 550,297 | +1.07% | 87.1 sq mi | 6,386/sq mi |
11 | Mokovsky | Ularetsk | 529,246 | 509,982 | +3.64% | 96.7 sq mi | 5,473/sq mi |
12 | Dhomovkar | Utilensk | 368,439 | 353,665 | +4.01% | 79.3 sq mi | 4,646/sq mi |
13 | Chapakan | Etilensk | 367,108 | 372,614 | -1.50% | 57.3 sq mi | 6,406/sq mi |
14 | Vseverod | Zhukov | 325,374 | 310,928 | +4.44% | 88.7 sq mi | 3,668/sq mi |
15 | Belevsk | Alerkuta | 318,472 | 307,644 | +3.40% | 69.5 sq mi | 4,582/sq mi |
16 | Avdeigrad | Etilensk | 308,342 | 292,833 | +5.03% | 93.7 sq mi | 3,291/sq mi |
17 | Vyaleuz | Ivanov | 297,837 | 292,864 | +1.67% | 61.6 sq mi | 4,835/sq mi |
18 | Pushov | Noriya | 279,205 | 267,311 | +4.26% | 99.6 sq mi | 2,803/sq mi |
19 | Bataya | Yegomma | 257,538 | 243,580 | +5.42% | 68.5 sq mi | 3759/sq mi |
20 | Sogarsk | Tovaya | 220,731 | 207,222 | +6.12% | 39.4 sq mi | 5,602/sq mi |
21 | Mozhev | Tovaya | 216,997 | 221,336 | -2.00% | 81.1 sq mi | 2,675/sq mi |
22 | Polelsk | Zhukov | 196,324 | 181,797 | +7.40% | 41.6 sq mi | 4,719/sq mi |
23 | Khagrad | Ivanov | 185,837 | 174,464 | +6.12% | 52.8 sq mi | 3519/sq mi |
24 | Rybirsk | Zlarovsk | 185,137 | 175,029 | +5.46% | 74.2 sq mi | 2497/sq mi |
25 | Siski | Zlarovsk | 175,783 | 173,129 | +1.51% | 25.4 sq mi | 6,920/sq mi |
26 | Kotity | Ivanov | 175,286 | 165,120 | +5.80% | 55.8 sq mi | 3,141/sq mi |
27 | Ussuodovo | Zhukov | 135,577 | 133,544 | +1.50% | 43.8 sq mi | 3,095/sq mi |
28 | Kopestal | Tovaya | 117,373 | 115,472 | +1.62% | 49.4 sq mi | 2,375/sq mi |
29 | Oreluk | Alerkuta | 111,342 | 112,244 | -0.81% | 25.4 sq mi | 4,383/sq mi |
30 | Morom | Ledyanaya | 103,267 | 95,213 | +7.8% | 33.5 sq mi | 3,082/sq mi |