Generate random Russian addresses including zip codes, cities, streets, and building numbers for development and QA testing.
Notice
Generated data is for testing purposes only, please do not use it for real transactions.
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During software testing or data simulation, a large volume of properly formatted fake address data is often required. This tool is specifically designed to generate random Russian addresses. It outputs standard Russian address text containing a 6-digit postal code (Почтовый индекс), federal subject (Регион), city (Город), street (Улица), building number (Дом), and apartment number (Квартира), ensuring the data format is realistic and usable.
Are the generated Russian addresses real?
There is no guarantee that they exist in the real world. The addresses are generated by randomly combining elements that comply with Russian naming conventions and are intended solely for testing and data simulation.
Can it generate addresses in Moscow or St. Petersburg?
Yes. The tool covers major Russian cities, including Moscow (г. Москва), St. Petersburg (г. Санкт-Петербург), Sochi, and more, which appear randomly.
The generated addresses are simulated data. Please do not use them for actual mailing or real-name authentication. The tool does not store any input, but please note that the generated data may accidentally match a real address. It is recommended to use it only for development and testing scenarios.
In Russian addresses, "д. 15к2" means Building 15, Block 2, and "кв. 37" means Apartment 37. Typical outputs look like: 123456, г. Москва, ул. Тверская, д. 15, кв. 42; 350000, Краснодарский край, г. Краснодар, пр-т им. Ленина, д. 89. When testing internationalized forms, pay attention to validating the display and length limits of Cyrillic characters.