List of places named after Stalin
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During Joseph Stalin's rule, many places, mostly cities, in the Soviet Union and other communist countries were named or renamed in honor of him as part of the cult of personality. Most of these places had their names changed back to the original ones shortly after Stalin's death in 1953 or after the beginning of destalinization in 1961.
In some countries, including those in the West, there are streets, squares, etc. named after Stalingrad (and hence indirectly after Stalin), in honor of the courage shown by the defenders at the battle of Stalingrad against Nazi Germany. These names have not been changed back, since they refer to an event with a fixed historical name.
A remote township in Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada, was named the Geographic Township of Stalin until 1986, when a Private Member's Bill in the Ontario legislature renamed it the Geographic Township of Hansen, after Canadian paraplegic athlete Rick Hansen.
Cities
- Oraşul Stalin, 1951-1961 — Braşov, Romania
- Qyteti Stalin, 1950-1990 — Kuçovë, Albania
- Stalin, 1949-1956 — Varna, Bulgaria
- Stalinabad, 1929-1961 — Dushanbe, Tajikistan
- Stalingrad, 1925-1961 — Volgograd, Russia
- Stalingrad — Karviná-Nové Město near Ostrava, Czech Republic
- Staliniri, 1934-1961 — Tskhinvali, Georgia
- Stalino, 1924-1961 — Donetsk, Ukraine
- Stalinogorsk, 1934-1961 — Novomoskovsk, Russia
- Stalinogród, 1953-1956 — Katowice, Poland
- Stalinsk, 1932-1961 — Novokuznetsk, Russia
- Stalinstadt, 1953-1961 — Eisenhüttenstadt, East Germany
- Sztálinváros, 1951-1961 — Dunaújváros, Hungary
Other places
- Geographic Township of Stalin, before 1986 — Geographic Township of Hansen, Ontario, Canada
- Pik Stalina (Stalin Peak), 1932-1962 — Ismail Samani Peak, Tajikistan
- Stalinov tít (Stalin Peak), 1949 - appr. 1959 — Gerlach Peak, Slovakia
- Stalin-Allee, since 1961 Karl-Marx-Allee