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Best 1 Kazan

Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, Russia, sits at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka rivers and boasts a unique cultural heritage blending Russian and Turkic influences.

2 Yaroslavl

Yaroslavl, located on the Volga River in northwestern Russia, is one of the oldest cities in the country and boasts a UNESCO World Heritage designation for its well-preserved historic center.

3 Nizhny Novgorod

Nizhny Novgorod, situated at the confluence of the Volga and Oka rivers, is a major Russian city with a population exceeding one million, historically significant as a key industrial and trading cente...

4 Volgograd

Volgograd, located on the Volga River in southwestern Russia, was formerly known as Stalingrad and sustained immense destruction during World War II before being rebuilt.

5 Samara

Samara, located on the Volga River in central Russia, is a major industrial and transportation hub with a population exceeding one million people.

6 Astrakhan

Astrakhan, located in southwestern Russia at the Volga River delta, is a major port city historically significant for its trade routes and unique blend of Russian, Kazakh, and Kalmyk cultures.

7 Tver

Tver is a city in Russia located approximately 180 kilometers northwest of Moscow, situated where the Tvertsa River flows into the Volga River.

8 Saratov

Saratov, located on the Volga River in southwestern Russia, is an important industrial and cultural center with a population of over 800,000 people.

9 Cheboksary

Cheboksary, located where the Cheboksarka River meets the Volga, is a major industrial and cultural hub of the Chuvash Republic in Russia, founded in 1632.

10 Ulyanovsk

Ulyanovsk, Russia, situated where the Volga and Sim rivers meet, is historically significant as the birthplace of Vladimir Lenin, whose family lived there in the 19th century.

11 Tolyatti

Tolyatti, Russia, was founded in 1964 as a planned city to house workers for the massive AvtoVAZ automobile factory and currently has a population exceeding 630,000 people.

12 Volzhsky

Volzhsky is an industrial city in Russia's Astrakhan Oblast, situated on the Volga River and primarily known for its petrochemical industry and port facilities.

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