It is one of the largest residential areas in Saint Petersburg with a population of 410,000, located in the south of the city and surrounded by the industrial area in the north, the Moskovskaya Line of Oktyabrskaya Railway in the east, a line of Vitebskaya Railway in the west, and the ring road in the south. For that reason it's often called a city within a city. It takes its name from the small village Kupchinova that was located in a place of present-day
Kupchino metro station. The first written references to this name appeared in the early 17th century. Kupchino has been home to many prominent people including former Russian president
Dmitry Medvedev, mathematician
Grigori Perelman, actors
Dmitry Nagiyev and
Yevgeny Sidikhin, film director
Vladimir Bortko, musicians
Andrei "Knyazz" Knyazev of
Korol i Shut,
Diana Arbenina of
Nochnye Snaipery,
Yuri Kasparyan of
Kino and many more. ==References==