| Population | Hint | Federal Subject | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 81,924 | Was previously known as Azak | Rostov Oblast | Azov | 75%
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| 9,861 | Located on the east bank of Narva River | Leningrad Oblast | Ivangorod | 25%
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| 56,985 | Coal-mining city in the Komi Republic | Komi Republic | Vorkuta | 25%
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| 72,530 | Was founded as a medieval fortress in Finland under Swedish rule during the Third Swedish Crusade | Leningrad Oblast | Vyborg | 25%
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| 35,929 | Known for school hostage crisis on September 4, 2004 | North Ossetia-Alania Republic | Beslan | 0%
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| 70,064 | Was planned by the Swiss architect Hannes Meyer and established in 1931 | Jewish Autonomous Oblast | Birobidzhan | 0%
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| 863 | Was renamed in honor of Soviet partisan in 1944 | Tula Oblast | Chekalin | 0%
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| 422 | Originally had a name 'Private city Goodwill' | Vladimir Oblast | Dobrograd | 0%
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| 3,955 | Was established on December 24, 2012 as a technology park (IT Village) | Tatarstan | Innopolis | 0%
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| 5,031 | Alexei Navalny died while imprisoned at Polar Wolf penal colony on February 16, 2024 | Yamalo-NenetsAutonomous Okrug | Kharp | 0%
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| 10,247 | Most western Russian city without counting Kaliningrad Oblast | Pskov Oblast | Pechory | 0%
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| 55,757 | The uppermost city situated on the Volga River | Tver Oblast | Rzhev | 0%
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| 55,225 | One of the chief centers of the cotton and linen industries in central Russia | Ivanovo Oblast | Shuya | 0%
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| 2,012 | Was dominated by Varangians who known as the Rus' | Leningrad Oblast | Staraya Ladoga | 0%
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| 27,487 | After Pskov became independent, ***** became the second most important town and trade center of the Novgorod Republic after Novgorod itself | Novgorod Oblast | Staraya Russa | 0%
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| 5,127 | The city was occupied by Ukraine on August 15, 2024 | Kursk Oblast | Sudzha | 0%
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| 9,286 | Was served as a capital at the time when Moscow has been described as 'still a cluster of cowsheds' | Vladimir Oblast | Suzdal' | 0%
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| 10,827 | Modern locality was founded by Zaporozhian Cossacks on August 25, 1792 | Krasnodar Krai | Taman' | 0%
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| 32,719 | Derived from the Russian word ugol (a corner, a nook) | Yaroslavl Oblast | Uglich | 0%
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| 82,943 | Was a Genoese colony with a port called Balzimachi (Bacinaci) | Krasnodar Krai | Yeysk | 0%
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