Listed here are 184 cities and towns in our country whose names begin letter N. By clicking on the name of the city, you will be taken to a page with a description of the main attractions of the city and its interactive map.
- simple font indicates cities in which there is only one object (attraction, hotel, cafe, service point, etc.)
- thick font
indicates cities that have several objects - Popular cities are highlighted in green
Each city's page lists hotels, cafes (restaurants), souvenirs and services for travelers. For each attraction, hotel, service, photographs and reviews of real visitors are collected, the objects are sorted by rating, calculated based on reviews.
Just below, 49 foreign cities starting with the letter N are listed separately.
Social place names starting with the letter G
Country names starting with G
- Gabon (Africa).
- Haiti is a country in Central America
- Guyana is a country in South America.
- Gambia (Africa).
- Ghana (Africa).
- Guatemala is a country in Central America
- Guinea (Africa).
- Guinea-Bissau (Africa).
- GDR - German Democratic Republic [also, before unification - East Germany
]. - Germany (Europe).
- Holland - Netherlands (Europe).
- Honduras is a country in Central America
- Grenada is a country in Central America
- Greece (Europe).
- Georgia (Transcaucasia).
Names of regions starting with the letter G
- Guadeloupe is a territory in North America owned by France.
- Greenland is a territory in North America owned by Denmark.
City names starting with G
- Hague.
- Gaborone [Gaberones?] is the capital of Botswana (Africa).
- Havana is the capital of Cuba (Central America).
- Hamburg.
- Hanover.
- Harz.
- Guatemala is the capital of Guatemala (Central America).
- Gdansk
- Genoa.
- Hesse.
- Gorky is the Soviet name for Nizhny Novgorod.
- Grozny is the center of the Chechen Republic in the Southern Federal District of the Russian Federation.
- Guryev (name in the USSR, now Atyrau) is the center of the Atyrau (Guryev) region of Kazakhstan.
Names of regional centers and famous villages starting with the letter G
- Gelendzhik is a resort city and regional center in the Krasnodar Territory.
- Goryachiy Klyuch is a regional center in the Krasnodar Territory.
- Gulkevichi is a regional center in the Krasnodar Territory.
List of cities in the Far North of Russia
The following Russian cities belong to the Far North:
- the city of Severodvinsk in the Arkhangelsk region;
- the city of Kostomuksha in the Republic of Karelia;
- the cities of Vorkuta, Inta and Pechora in the Komi Republic;
- the cities of Igarka and Norilsk in the Krasnoyarsk Territory;
- the city of Okha in the Sakhalin region.
There are also a number of cities equated to regions of the Far North. The largest of them are Arkhangelsk, Petrozavodsk, Syktyvkar, Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
Scoring in the game "Cities"
Now the participant who finished first begins to name in turn all the words that he wrote down. He says: "Dubai City." The participant next to him on the left side names his city. If he hasn't written anything, he says: "Empty." That's what everyone calls their city. Then they move on to checking rivers, plants, animals, etc.
If the names coincide with one or more participants, then such words are crossed out.
Then we proceed to counting points in one line. And enter the quantity (except for crossed out words) in the “Points” section.
After this, the next player clockwise begins to recite the alphabet to himself until his neighbor says “Stop.” This way the next letter is selected. Now all words need to be written with this letter.
Monchegorsk
The city of Monchegorsk is a former workers' settlement founded on copper and nickel deposits in 1935. Monchegorsk is located beyond the Arctic Circle on the northern slope of the Monchetundra mountain ranges near picturesque lakes. The city has a difficult environmental situation, which is constantly worsening due to the work of the plant.
The climate of Monchegorsk is continental, long cold winters, short cool summers. The average summer temperature does not reach 15 degrees Celsius.
More than 42 thousand residents live in Monchegorsk.
Cities of the world
- D. Turganbaeva
- D/o Sosnovy Bor
- Daban
- Dabata
- Dabatui
- Yes
- Dablatsikhe
- Dabnica
- Dabnishte
- Dabuzha
- Dabjani
- Davenda
- David Beck
- David-Gorodok
- Davidovo
- Daviturni
- Davkash
- Davkino
- Davkshishki
- Davlatabad (Saikhunabad district)
- Davlatabad (Tailak district)
- Davlekanovo
- Davletbaeva
- Davletkulovo
- Davletovo
- Davletshino
- Davletyevo
- Davlikeevo
- Davlyudovshchina
- Davlyatovka
- Dawpi
- Davtashen
- Davtyuny
- Davsha
- Davydenki
- d/o N7
- d/o Avangard
- d/o Alexandrino
- d/o Barybino
- d/o Bekasovo
- d/o Berezka
- d/o Borets
- d/o Borovoe
- d/o Buzuli
- d/o Velegozh
- d/o Vereya
- d/o Voronovo
- d/o Voskresenskoye
- d/o High
- d/o Gorki
- d/o House of Creativity
- d/o House of Artists
- d/o Dtokh
- d/o Ershovo
- d/o Zhivoy Ruchey
- d/o Zarya
- d/o Zelenaya Roshcha
- d/o Izvestia
- d/o Ilyich
- d/o Karalovo
- d/o Kashira
- d/o Keys
- d/o Beautiful
- d/o Krasnaya Polyana
- d/o Krasny Rog
- d/o Krasny Stan
- d/o Krasny Yar
- d/o Kuban
- d/o Lenstroitel
- d/o Lesniki
- d/o Lopasnya
- d/o Luga
- d/o Luzhki
- d/o MPS Berezka
- d/o Monino
- d/o Morozovka
- d/o Ogarevo
- d/o Ozera
- d/o Excellent student
- d/o Pakhra
- d/o Pleskovo
- d/o Pokrovskoe
- d/o Pribrezhny
- d/o Rumyantsevo
- d/o Russian Field
- d/o Sakmara
- d/o Senezh
- d/o Blue Cliff
- d/o Sokolovsky
- d/o Solnechny Gorodok
- d/o Old men
- d/o Builder
- d/o Sukhanovo
- d/o Uspenskoe
- d/o Khotkovo
- d/o Tchaikovsky
- d/o Chekhov
- d/o Shakhtar
- d/o Shchelkovo
- d/o named after Tchaikovsky
Vorkuta
In the north of the Komi Republic, beyond the Arctic Circle in the land Arctic zone, the easternmost European city is located - the city of Vorkuta. In Stalin's times, on the territory of Vorkuta there was Vorkutlag, in which prisoners were engaged in coal mining. In 1943, Vorkuta was given city status.
A considerable part of the Vorkuta buildings were planned by Leningrad architects. In Soviet times, Vorkuta was a prosperous city, but with the collapse of the Union, most of the mines were closed and people were forced to leave. Now the situation in the city has stabilized, but the period of prosperity is left behind. Visitors get the impression that time has stood still in Vorkuta since Soviet times. Currently, only a little over 58 thousand people live in the city.
On the eastern side the city is closed by the Ural Mountains. And in the northwest of the city there is tundra. Therefore, in addition to the Polar Night and severe frosts, city residents experience terrible winds (more than 30 meters per second). It is not safe to go out into the tundra in such a snowstorm.
The population of Vorkuta is multinational, which is explained by the origin of the city.
The ecology of Vorkuta is not in the best condition. There is a lack of oxygen in the air due to the lack of trees, but there is an abundance of black coal dust.
Murmansk
Thanks to the warm Gulf Stream, the warmest of the cities in the Far North located above the Arctic Circle is Murmansk. The Kola Bay, along which Murmansk is located, never freezes (city residents recall only a few cases of the bay freezing). The city is quite favorable for life, so more than 300 thousand people live here.
Murmansk was founded in 1916 as a port city on the Barents Sea. Currently, Murmansk has a commercial and military port.
As in other cities of the Far North region, the climate of Murmansk is quite difficult for people. A short, inhospitable summer, bright but quickly passing autumn and spring, a long frosty winter. The polar night, which lasts for 42 days, is especially depressing for residents. There is very little vegetation in Murmansk.
Kostomuksha
Of the cities belonging to the Far North, Kostomuksha is one of the youngest, as it was founded in 1983. It is located near the Finnish border. Like many northern cities, Kostomuksha grew out of a workers’ village in which the builders of the Karelsky Okatysh mining and processing plant lived.
Located on the border of the northern and middle taiga, the city has a typical northern climate. It has cool summers and frosty winters with frequent weather changes.
The city's population is approaching 30 thousand people.
In the vicinity of Kostomuksha, tourists are attracted by the village of Voknavolok, where the famous epic “Kalevala” was created, as well as unique nature, lakes, and a nature reserve.
A classic version of playing cities on paper
It is necessary to draw blanks on paper and give them to each participant. It's best for everyone to do the markings themselves, but if you're playing with young children who are just learning to write, help them do it. It is easier to mark on a piece of paper from a notebook in a box.
Then, with the help of a counting rhyme or by mutual agreement, a participant is chosen who will recite the alphabet to himself. It is necessary to loudly announce the beginning. To do this, the first participant says the letter “A” out loud. Then he continues to silently name the letters of the alphabet “B”, “C”, “G”, “D” and so on. The player sitting next to him on his left says “Stop” at any time. The first participant loudly announces the letter on which he stopped. For example, this letter became “D”. In this case, all words will need to be entered starting with this letter.
Advice! Write words in the cells, starting with those that you can think of the fastest. You can do this in order, but then you may lose speed.
If the letter “D” is named, you will get something like this:
Dubai, Danube, Oaks, Woodpecker, Dranniki, Doctor, Sheepskin, Dusya.
As soon as you have finished writing the words for the sounded letter, you must shout: “Stop.” The rest of the participants immediately finish writing the words. Even if they did not have time to fill out the entire table. They put the papers and pens aside. The check begins.
Severodvinsk
The city of the Far North, Severodvinsk, is located on the shores of the White Sea. In 1936, on the territory of present-day Severodvinsk, a shipbuilding plant began to be built in the swamps, and later a whole city grew out of the workers’ village, which, like the plant, was built by Yagrinlag prisoners. Currently, Severodvinsk is the largest shipbuilding center that produces nuclear submarines of the latest models, as well as carries out their maintenance and repair, and disposes of surface and submarine ships. The shipyard has an extremely negative impact on the city’s ecology. In addition, powerful radiation emanates from spent nuclear materials buried near the city.
The climate of Severodvinsk is typical for cities in the Far North of Russia: the heat does not stay here for more than two to three weeks. The sun disappears in October and does not appear until spring, warming Severodvinsk for no more than three months a year.
The population is slightly more than 187 thousand inhabitants. In recent years, there has been demographic aging and an increasing mortality rate, as in many cities on the list of cities in the Far North.
The city is quite clean, its residents are calm and friendly. There are several recreation centers for tourists. Rarely does a tourist risk going to Severodvinsk by car - the condition of the roads in the city is appalling.
Norilsk
Norilsk, a large industrial city in the Far North, is located in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. It begins its history in 1921, when giant deposits of ore and metals were discovered on its territory by the famous Russian explorer Urvantsev. Therefore, in 1935, construction began on a mining and metallurgical plant, which later grew into the world-famous industrial giant Norilsk Nickel. The plant and the city were built by Gulag prisoners.
The state of the environment in Norilsk is close to catastrophic. It is one of the ten dirtiest cities in the world.
The climate of Norilsk is very harsh. During the short summer, the air temperature can exceed 30 degrees Celsius, and during the long winter the temperature drops below −50 °C. The picture of the Norilsk winter is aggravated by the most severe frosty winds (more than 40 meters per second).
The population of Norilsk is 176.5 thousand people, and this figure is constantly decreasing due to the relocation of residents of the cities of the Far North to warmer and more favorable regions of Russia. But it is temporarily replenished by people who come to work.
There are enough places in the city that are considered the most northern. These are the Norilsk Industrial Institute, the Orthodox Temple of All Who Sorrow Joy, the Nurd-Kamal Mosque, the Norilsk Polar Drama Theater named after Vladimir Mayakovsky.