Grozny

Grozny is the capital city of . Since the end of the Second Chechen War in 2009, Grozny has undergone a renaissance in development, and many abandoned or low-quality apartments and houses have been demolished and replaced with newer re-built apartment buildings and suburbs.
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  • Type: City with 399,000 residents
  • Description: capital city of the Chechen Republic, Russia
  • Also known as: Groznyy”, “Nasongi”, and “Novyj Hutor

Places of Interest

Highlights include Chechen State Drama Theatre named after Kh. Nuradilov and Akhmat Kadyrov Square.

Theater building
is a theater building.

Square
, also known as the Square named after the 1st President of the Chechen Republic, is a public area in Grozny, Chechnya. It is located at the intersection of Vladimir Putin Avenue and Khusein Isaev Avenue.

Grozny

Latitude
43.3197° or 43° 19′ 11″ north
Longitude
45.6934° or 45° 41′ 36″ east
Population
399,000
Elevation
128 metres (420 feet)
Inception
1818
IATA airport code
GRV
United Nations Location Code
RU GRV
Open location code
8HM78M9V+V9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1522654732
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
558418
Wiki­data ID
Q5196
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Grozny” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Grozni
  • Albanian: Grozni
  • Arabic: جروزني
  • Arabic: دزوكار غالا
  • Arabic: سيسينيجا
  • Arabic: غروزني
  • Arabic: غروزنيي
  • Armenian: Գրոզնի
  • Asturian: Grozni
  • Avaric: Сунж-хъала
  • Azerbaijani: Qroznı
  • Bashkir: Грозный
  • Basque: Grozny
  • Belarusian: Грозны
  • Bengali: গ্রোজনি
  • Bosnian: Grozni
  • Breton: Sölƶa-Ġala
  • Bulgarian: Грозни
  • Catalan: Grozni
  • Cebuano: Groznyy
  • Central Kurdish: گرۆزنی
  • Chechen: Džohar” (historical)
  • Chechen: Džohhar” (historical)
  • Chechen: Dƶohargala” (historical)
  • Chechen: Dƶoxar” (historical)
  • Chechen: Sölž-Ghala” (historical)
  • Chechen: Sölƶ-Ġala” (historical)
  • Chechen: Sölƶa-Ġala” (historical)
  • Chechen: Ƶovhar-Ġala” (historical)
  • Chechen: Джовхар-ГӀала” (historical)
  • Chechen: Джохар” (historical)
  • Chechen: Джохаргала” (historical)
  • Chechen: Соьлж-ГIала
  • Chechen: Соьлж-ГІала
  • Chechen: Соьлжа-ГІала
  • Chechen: Соьлжа-ГӀала
  • Chinese: Grozny
  • Chinese: 格罗兹尼
  • Chinese: 格羅茲尼
  • Chinese: 格羅茲尼城市區
  • Chinese: 格羅茲尼直轄市
  • Chuvash: Грозный
  • Crimean Tatar: Groznıy
  • Croatian: Grozni
  • Czech: Grozný
  • Czech: Groznyj
  • Danish: Grosnij
  • Danish: Grosnyj
  • Dimli (individual language): Grozny
  • Dutch: Grozny
  • Eastern Mari: Грозный
  • Egyptian Arabic: جروزنى
  • Erzya: Грозной ош
  • Esperanto: Grozno
  • Estonian: Groznõi
  • Finnish: Groznyi
  • French: Grozny
  • Galician: Grozni
  • Georgian: გროზნო
  • German: Grosny
  • German: Grosnyj
  • Greek: Γκρόζνυ
  • Gujarati: ગ્રોઝ્ની
  • Hakka Chinese: Grozny
  • Hebrew: גרוזני
  • Hindi: ग्रोज़नी
  • Hindi: ग्रोज़्नी
  • Hungarian: Groznij
  • Icelandic: Grosní
  • Icelandic: Groznyj
  • Ido: Grozni
  • Indonesian: Grozny
  • Ingush: Шолжа-ГӀала
  • Irish: Grozny
  • Italian: Groznyj
  • Japanese: グローズヌィ
  • Japanese: グローズヌイ
  • Japanese: グロズヌィ
  • Japanese: グロズヌイ
  • Japanese: ジョハル
  • Japanese: ソールジャ・ガラ
  • Javanese: Grozny
  • Kabardian: Грознэ
  • Kalmyk: Грозный балһсн
  • Kannada: ಗ್ರೋಜ್ನಿ
  • Kara-Kalpak: Grozniy
  • Kara-Kalpak: Groznıy
  • Kazakh: Грозный
  • Kazakh: Сөлжа-қала
  • Komering: Grozny
  • Komi: Грозный
  • Komi: Сёлжа-Гала
  • Korean: 그로즈니
  • Kurdish: Grosnî
  • Ladin: Grosni
  • Ladino: Grozni
  • Latin: Severa
  • Latvian: Groznija
  • Lithuanian: Groznas
  • Macedonian: Грозни
  • Malagasy: Grozny
  • Malay: Grozny
  • Malayalam: ഗ്രോസ്‌നി
  • Maltese: Grozny
  • Marathi: ग्रोझनी
  • Min Nan Chinese: Grozny
  • Mingrelian: გროზნო
  • Mongolian: Грозный
  • Northern Frisian: Grosny
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Groznyj
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Groznyj
  • Norwegian: Groznyj
  • Occitan (post 1500): Groznyi
  • Occitan (post 1500): Sölƶa-Ġala
  • Ossetian: Грозна
  • Persian: گروزنی
  • Polish: Grozny
  • Portuguese: Grózni
  • Portuguese: Grozny
  • Pushto: ګروزني
  • Romanian: Groznâi
  • Romanian: Groznîi
  • Russian: Грозный
  • Russian: Джохар
  • Russian: Столица Чечни
  • Samogitian: Groznos
  • Sardinian: Grozny
  • Scots: Grozny
  • Serbian: Грозни
  • Serbo-Croatian: Grozni
  • Silesian: Grozny
  • Sindhi: گروزني
  • Sinhala: ග්රෝස්නි
  • Slovak: Groznyj
  • Slovenian: Grozni
  • Somali: Garoosni
  • South Azerbaijani: قروزنی
  • Spanish: Grozni
  • Swahili: Grozniy
  • Swedish: Groznyj
  • Tagalog: Grozny
  • Tajik: Грозний
  • Talysh: Groznyj
  • Talysh: Qroznı
  • Tamil: குரோசுனி
  • Tatar: Грозный
  • Telugu: గ్రోజ్నీ
  • Thai: กรอซนืย
  • Thai: กรอสนีย์
  • Turkish: Grozni
  • Twi: Grozny
  • Udmurt: Грозный
  • Ukrainian: Грозний
  • Upper Sorbian: Grozny
  • Upper Sorbian: Groznyj
  • Urdu: گروزنی
  • Uzbek: Grozniy
  • Venetian: Groznyj
  • Veps: Groznii
  • Vietnamese: Grozny
  • Waray (Philippines): Grozny
  • Welsh: Grozny
  • Western Panjabi: گروزنی
  • Wolof: Grozny
  • Wu Chinese: 格罗兹尼
  • Yakut: Грознай
  • Yue Chinese: 格羅茲尼
  • Groznos
  • Грозный

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