"Uliánovsk (en ruso: ), antiguamente Simbirsk (), es una ciudad con una población de 635.947 de acuerdo al censo de 2002, la cual se encuentra situada a orillas del los ríos Volga y Sviyaga en Rusia, a 893 km al este de Moscú. Es el centro administrativo del óblast de Uliánovsk, y ciudad natal de Vladímir Lenin."
"Ulyanovsk (Russian: ; IPA: [ljanfsk]) is a city and the administrative center of Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Volga River 893 kilometers (555 mi) east of Moscow. Population: 613,786(2010 Census); 635,947(2002 Census); 625,155(1989 Census). The city, originally founded as Simbirsk (), is the birthplace of Alexander Kerensky and Vladimir Lenin (originally named Ulyanov), for whom it was renamed in 1924. It is also famous for its writers such as Ivan Goncharov, Nikolay Yazykov and Nikolay Karamzin and painters (Arkady Plastov and Nikas Safronov)."