List of Places Named After Joseph Stalin - Cities

Cities

  • Imeni Stalina, – Sovkhoz Nomer Shest, Armenia
  • Oraşul Stalin, 1950–1960 – Braşov, Romania
  • Qyteti Stalin, 1950–1990 – Kuçovë, Albania
  • Stalin, 1949–1956 – Varna, Bulgaria
  • Stalinabad, 1929–1961 – Dushanbe, Tajikistan
  • Stalingrad, 1925–1961 – Volgograd, Russia
  • Staliniri, 1934–1961 – Tskhinval, South Ossetia, Georgia
  • Stalinisi, 1931–1934 – Khashuri, Shida Kartli, Georgia
  • Stalino, 1924–1961 – Donetsk, Ukraine
  • Stalino, – Çaylı, Tartar, Azerbaijan
  • Stalino, – Stalino, Azerbaijan
  • Stalinogorsk, 1934–1961 – Novomoskovsk, Russia
  • Stalinogród, 1953–1956 – Katowice, Poland
  • Stalinsk, 1932–1961 – Novokuznetsk, Russia
  • Stalinstadt, 1953–1961 – Eisenhüttenstadt, East Germany
  • Sztálinváros, 1951–1961 – Dunaújváros, Hungary

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