There are no cities or towns in Russia that start with the letter “Q,” as the Cyrillic alphabet, which is used in Russian, does not have a letter that corresponds to “Q.” The letter “Q” is rarely found in native Russian words. However, there are some locations in regions like Tatarstan or Dagestan where names derived from local languages, such as Tatar or Avar, might use letters transliterated with a “Q” sound in English. These places would typically be spelled with the Cyrillic equivalent of “K” or “Kh.”
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