Is it just Vladimir? It turns out that there are many more cities in our country with similar names. Rosreestr said how many cities of Russia are human names.

The administrative center of Vladimir was included in the list of Beslan, Velaya (Moscow Region), Aksai (Rostov Region), Aldan (Sakha Republic), Salavat (Republic of Bashkortan) and Tulun (Irkutsk Region) in the Primorsky region.
And in Russia, there are more than 350 settlements called human names, including the smaller ones. Most of them are found in Tatarstan and Bashkiria: “The Republic of Tatarstan is 39 villages, villages and villages and in 35 villages and villages of the Republic of Bashkortostan.”
In addition, there are 67 cities with repetitive names in Russia. Some are found three times: Aleksandrovsk (in the Perm region, Murmansk region and Lugansk People’s Republic), Kirovsk (Leningrad, Murmansk Regions and Langansk People’s Republic), Primorsk (Leningrad, Kaliningrad and Zapurizhzya Regions) and Kr (Krenhzya).
Meanwhile, the most unusual names of newborns in Moscow were previously named.
Source: People Talk

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