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Biggest Slavic Cities With An Exception

Name the biggest cities in countries considered Slavic with the exception of Russia
Populations according to citypopulation.de
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Last updated: October 28, 2022
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First submittedOctober 21, 2018
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Population
City
2.95m
Kyiv
2.01m
Minsk
1.86m
Warsaw
1.42m
Kharkiv
1.30m
Prague
1.18m
Sofia
1.17m
Belgrade
1.01m
Odessa
968k
Dnipropetrovsk
901k
Donetsk
Population
City
800k
Krakow
717k
Lviv
710k
Zaporizhia
672k
Wroclaw
670k
Lodz
665k
Zagreb
603k
Kryvyi Rih
546k
Poznan
512k
Skopje
507k
Gomel
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6 Comments
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Level 16
Feb 14, 2020
Moscow or Sankt Peterburg?
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Level 56
Feb 16, 2020
Slavic cities that are NOT in Russia
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Level 54
Jun 29, 2020
sorry, but as a polish person I can confirm that city of Katowice has around 300k population. The urban area around that city has 2.4 million, but it's not called Katowice, because it includes around 10 other cities and it's called Silesian Urban Area.
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Level 76
Jul 9, 2021
Same with Gdańsk. Gdańsk alone has fewer than 500k inhabitants. Only the area called the Tricity, including the cities of Gdynia and Sopot along with Gdańsk approaches 1 million.
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Level 81
Nov 26, 2020
Great quiz :)
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Level 39
Nov 25, 2023
Bratislava?