Perm — the capital is a major industrial city with nearly one million residents
Berezniki — the second largest city in the region is a mid-sized industrial Stalinist monster
Cherdyn — this village is purportedly the capital of the medieval Komi state, Great Perm, and was the site of the great Russian poet Osip Mandelshtam's exile
Kudymkar — a large town serving as the capital of the Komi-Permyak Okrug
Kungur — a small 17th century city with some fine 18th century architecture; near the Belogorsky Monastery and excellent spelunking opportunities in the Kungur Ice Cave
The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Perm Krai
Where To Stay & Best Hotels in Perm Krai - updated May 2024
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