Russia Random Address Generator

Generate Russian addresses with postal codes from Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan, and federal subjects.

Generate russian addresses for checkout testing, form validation, QA workflows, demos, and development environments.

Each result is formatted for Russia, including the expected federal subject, city, and postal code fields.

Federal subjects

6-digit postal codes

Russian address format

Address format

1

Street name and building number

2

City

3

Region postal code

4

Russia

Postal code

101000

Generator

Anonymous

Generate Russian Addresses by Federal subject

Addresses are available across major russian cities and regions represented in the dataset.

Moscow

Russia

Saint Petersburg

Russia

Novosibirsk

Russia

Yekaterinburg

Russia

Kazan

Russia

Samara

Russia

How Russian Addresses Work

Russia address testing needs six-digit postal codes, federal-subject context, and city or locality handling that does not confuse Russian records with other Cyrillic or Slavic address data.

How Russian addresses are structured

Russian addresses commonly include street and building number, city or locality, federal subject, postal code, and country. Some data may include district or apartment details.

  • Federal subject labels include oblast, republic, krai, federal city, and other administrative types.
  • Moscow and Saint Petersburg can appear as federal cities rather than ordinary oblast entries.
  • Street and building order may differ between localized and romanized displays.

Russian postal code rules

Russia uses six-digit postal codes. The generator treats those codes as Russian records only when the country, locality, and coordinates also match Russia.

  • Expected format: 101000, 125009, 630001.
  • Validation should allow six digits and preserve leading zeroes if present.
  • A Cyrillic-looking address is not enough evidence; the country and coordinates must also match.

Coverage by federal subject and major city

The page includes large city patterns across different Russian regions so testing is not limited to Moscow.

Moscow and Saint Petersburg test federal-city handling.

Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg cover large regional centers.

Kazan and Samara broaden Volga-region examples.

What Russian address data should help you test

Use these records to verify country-correct generation, six-digit postal codes, map placement, and federal-subject labels.

Generated Russian records should never appear when a different country is selected.

Country validation should consider country metadata and coordinates, not only script or street wording.

Map pins should remain inside Russia for Russia records.

Example Russian Address Patterns

AddressCityFederal subjectPostal code
Tverskaya Street 7, Moscow 125009MoscowMoscow125009
Nevsky Prospect 28, Saint Petersburg 191186Saint PetersburgSaint Petersburg191186

Examples only; generated results vary by available dataset and selected filters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these real russian addresses?

They are generated from Placevy address data for testing and validation workflows. Use them for development, QA, demos, and form testing instead of real customer addresses.

Can I generate more than one address?

Yes. Use the quantity control in the generator to request multiple russian addresses at once, subject to your current usage limit.

Are Russian postal codes six digits?

Yes. The Russian postal-code examples used here are six numeric digits.

Why does country validation matter so much for Russia?

A Russian-looking address can still be wrong if it appears under another selected country, so the generator must verify country metadata and coordinates together.

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