Which cities can it pick in Russia?
The map holds 12 of Russia's biggest cities, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhniy Novgorod. Each one is pinned at its real coordinates on the globe.
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Spin the globe over Russia and land on one of its 12 biggest cities — pinned exactly where it belongs.
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This picker maps Russia's 12 biggest cities onto an interactive 3D globe and chooses one at random with a cryptographically fair spin. The globe rotates to the winner and drops a pin on its exact location — anywhere from Moscow to Nizhniy Novgorod. Use it for travel brainstorming, geography practice, writing prompts, or settling a friendly "which city?" debate.
Russia's Trans-Siberian Railway, the world's longest railway line, crosses a country so vast it spans eleven time zones. The capital is Moscow.
Good answers
The map holds 12 of Russia's biggest cities, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhniy Novgorod. Each one is pinned at its real coordinates on the globe.
Yes — every spin uses your browser's cryptographically secure random generator, and picks rotate so no city repeats until every city on the map has come up.
Yes — the random city generator spins famous cities worldwide, or pick another Europe country from the links below.
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