By the late 15th century, the population was around 6000 and Stockholm had become a significant commercial centre.
After the war, the city recovered and became a significant industrial center.
Today the city is a significant cultural centre of Russia.
This continued to be a significant social and ceremonial center.
The city is now a significant scientific centre in Europe.
As of 1900, the city also became a significant industrial center, having a population of 250,000.
Today the building houses a new public library and is a significant social centre of the village.
It is a significant religious center for the local Armenian community.
In the second half of the 13th century it grew into a significant center of local administration.
The small district had barely enough room for a significant industrial centre.