A city in north-western Russia, on the Volkhov River at the northern tip of Lake Ilmen; population 214,400 (est. 2009). Russia's oldest city, it was settled by the Varangian chief Rurik in 862 and ruled by Alexander Nevsky between 1238 and 1263, when it was an important centre of medieval eastern Europe.
Definition of Novgorod in US English:
Novgorod
proper nounˈnôvɡərət
A city in northwestern Russia, on the Volkhov River at the northern tip of Lake Ilmen; population 214,400 (est. 2009). Russia's oldest city, it was settled by the Varangian chief Rurik in 862 and ruled by Alexander Nevsky between 1238 and 1263, when it was an important center of medieval eastern Europe.