Population
|
City
|
5,384,342
|
Saint Petersburg
|
1,244,254
|
Nizhny Novgorod
|
604,266
|
Makhachkala
|
532,074
|
Naberezhnye Chelny
|
493,256
|
Kaliningrad
|
413,251
|
Magnitogorsk
|
344,927
|
Arkhangelsk
|
315,196
|
Thessaloniki
|
312,091
|
Cherepovets
|
301,543
|
Vladikavkaz
|
|
Population
|
City
|
290,053
|
Montpellier
|
280,711
|
Petrozavodsk
|
275,795
|
Novorossiysk
|
274,134
|
Sterlitamak
|
273,713
|
Khmelnytskyi
|
269,750
|
Southampton
|
269,382
|
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
|
261,034
|
Mönchengladbach
|
259,645
|
Gelsenkirchen
|
|
Population
|
City
|
253,996
|
Vitoria-Gasteiz
|
240,097
|
Nizhnekamsk
|
237,686
|
Ivano-Frankivsk
|
230,031
|
Northampton
|
225,339
|
Kropyvnytskyi
|
225,019
|
Veliky Novgorod
|
220,873
|
Wolverhampton
|
217,530
|
Częstochowa
|
209,238
|
Bila Tserkva
|
|
Finnish places are typically very small, but we have such kind of names for the joy of speakers of other languages like Konginkangas, Lievestuore, Mänttä-Vilppula, Valkeakoski and Peräseinäjoki, but they are nothing compared to L'Hospitalet de Llobregat. It reminds me of the author Pierre Ambroise François Choderlos de Laclos, whose name is from parallel universe. :)