Cherepovetsky District,[9] city of oblast significance of Cherepovets[2]
Municipal status
• Urban okrug
Cherepovets Urban Okrug[10]
Time zone
UTC+3 (MSK [11])
Postal code(s)[12]
162600
Dialing code(s)
+7 8202[13]
OKTMO ID
19730000001
Website
www.cherinfo.ru
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±%
1897
7,000
—
1926
22,000
+214.3%
1939
32,000
+45.5%
1959
92,356
+188.6%
1970
188,348
+103.9%
1979
265,933
+41.2%
1989
310,463
+16.7%
2002
311,869
+0.5%
2010
309,298
−0.8%
2021
305,185
−1.3%
Source: Census data
Cherepovets (Russian: Череповец, IPA:[tɕɪrʲɪpɐˈvʲets]) is a city in Vologda Oblast, Russia, located in the west of the oblast on the banks of the Sheksna River (a tributary of the Volga River) and on the shores of the Rybinsk Reservoir. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 312,310, making it the most populous city in the oblast.[7]
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