Kazan is the capital of the
Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. With a population of near 1.2 million (2015), it is the sixth largest city of Russia. Kazan is one of the key political, economic, sport, cultural, religious, financial, scientific, educational, and transportation centers of Russia. Kazan is located at the confluence of the
Volga and
Kazanka Rivers in the European part of Russia, just one hour from Moscow by air. The current mayor of Kazan is
Ilsur Metshin. In 2005 Kazan celebrated its 1,000th anniversary, in 2013 Kazan hosted similar by scope the worldwide sport event, the
2013 Summer Universiade. As a city of unique monuments of the past (including of independent medieval
Kazan Khanate), Kazan is on the list of the
UNESCO world heritage cities. There are a lot of famous professional sport clubs like football club
Rubin Kazan, ice hockey club
Ak Bars Kazan, basketball club
UNICS, volleyball clubs
Zenit and
Dynamo-Kazan. The organizing committee and executive direction of sport projects, many commercial sponsors and non-commercial partners and so-called "Ambassadors of Championships" were involved for carrying the event. Initially, half of the 6,500 members from national teams were accommodated in Athletes Villages like at the
Olympics. A fleet of near 500 buses and cars, more than 400 volunteers, near 100 broadcasters and 1,200 mass-media journalists supported the event. Totally, near 1,800 officials and 100,000 guests visited the city. More than 500,000 tickets were sold on the Championship's competitions and shows. Rides by urban transport are free for participants, volunteers and spectators with a ticket for a sports competition. The cost for the Championships was near 3.5 billion rubles. During the Championships, an open-air cultural FINA park with a capacity of 20,000 and many thematic and national pavilions were opened for all participants and guests near the main venues. The 33rd
International Sport movies and TV Festival FICTS Challenge 2015 (first time outside Milano) and Tatarstan's main
sabantuy were dated for the Championships. ==Symbols==