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In Russia people call Moscow “default city” because if people are talking on the internet about something that is related to a location they usually mean Moscow. Also people from Moscow in conversations also always assume that everyone lives in Moscow.

Those are names of the cities Russia actually flattened. Infrastructure, houses themselves, turned from cities full of life to nothing.

Not, like, some part of it, but almost all of it.


City in Russian

Not one city marked in Russia?

There are plenty of gloomy and dystopian cities that are not Russian, let's not get weird about this

I wouldn't say it's the default choice in Moscow...

I refer to the cities, not the whole oblast.

"the only livable city in Russia"

That's funny. Did you leave Russia in the 90s?


Why the strong focus on Russian/Ex-Soviet cities in the article, though? It seems odd that there is a detailed list of present-day closed cities in Russia but only passing mention of other countries.

This has been done for Moscow and Saint-Petersburg (both in Russia) -- http://oldmos.ru/ and http://oldsp.ru/

Moscow and other big cities in Russia

Most of those look really nice. He should pay a visit to Novokuznetsk or Chelyabinsk or whatever blank post-soviet blank industrial city for really degenerate high-rises.

http://my-magnit.ru/sites/my-img/st/tuls2.jpg something along those lines


>Moscow

There's your problem (or lack thereof).

The provincial cities had it worse.


Makes things sound desolate and hopeless. But the residents of provincial cities like Kazan would tell a different story pointing to new subway lines, a new airport terminal, new rapid transit from the airport to the city center, new highways, new apartment buildings, etc.

A foreigner will say, but St. Petersburg is an important port city. How could the main road link between the port and the capital be in such a sorry state? The answer lies in the Russian way of doing things. Russia has an excellent train network, and goods mainly travel from the port to the capital by train. Roads serve those areas which are not important enough to have trains, so when you take a road trip in Russia, you are choosing to travel off the beaten track in the back of beyond. Charming and full of natural beauty, but also full of poverty just the same as you would see on an indian reserve in the USA. Only the natives live in such places in Russia, clinging to the traditional way of life of their ancestors. You look at these people and see white faces like those of you and your neighbors and you are confused because you are used to seeing brown faces on the aboriginals. But in Russia, the white faces ARE the aboriginals, living in this land since before the end of the Ice Age 12,000 years ago when all of Europe was under a thick sheet of ice.

Russia is a very big place, and the government cannot afford to spend its money everywhere and anywhere. In order to make Kazan and Sochi into modern cities that are productive and desirable places to live, they have to neglect some other places. In a vast territory that means that most of the villages are neglected. But there are lots of people who like it that way because they want to live in the forest, breathe fresh air, collect mushrooms and berries, etc. It is their traditional way of life since time immemorial.


Ok, I get it, your knowledge about Russian cities is from Varlamov.

That's just a great source, totally makes up for the the real thing. Have a nice day.


Ok 3 cities. Russia is in Europe like Turkey is. So make that 4 cities.

Whoa. Dnepropetrovsk.

Moscow probably had a couple if I can recall...

You can simply click Compare, then pick the other country.

> Unemployment, energy shortage, lack of future perspectives.

Have you been in Russia outside of >500k cities? Even Tver, one of the oldest and most famous, is going precisely nowhere.

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