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  2. List of Russian censuses - Wikipedia

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    A Russian census is a census of the population of Russia.Such a census has occurred at various irregular points in the history of Russia. Introduced in 1897 during the Russian Empire, the census took place decennially since 2010 according to the UN standards.

  3. Demographics of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Population pyramid of the Soviet Union in 1950. After the Second World War, the population of the Soviet Union began to gradually recover to pre-war levels. By 1959 there were a registered 209,035,000 people, over the 1941 population count of 196,716,000. In 1958–59, Soviet fertility stood at around 2.8 children per woman. [2]

  4. Soviet census - Wikipedia

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    population Share Males Share Females Share Largest city Second largest city Third ... Moscow (6 941 961) Leningrad (3 949 501) Kiev (1 631 908) 129 015 140

  5. Category:1950s in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    1950 in the Soviet Union (15 C, 14 P) 1951 in the Soviet Union (12 C, 14 P) 1952 in the Soviet Union (15 C, 13 P) 1953 in the Soviet Union (11 C, 16 P)

  6. List of cities and towns in Russia by population - Wikipedia

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    The city of Zelenograd (a part of the federal city of Moscow) and the municipal cities/towns of the federal city of St. Petersburg are also excluded, as they are not enumerated in the 2021 census as stand-alone localities. Note that the sixteen largest cities have a total population of 35,509,177, or roughly 24.1% of the country's total population.

  7. Category:1950s in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    1950 in Moscow (1 P) 1951 in Moscow (1 P) 1952 in Moscow (4 P) 1953 in Moscow (3 P) 1954 in Moscow (2 P) 1956 in Moscow (1 C, 2 P) 1957 in Moscow (7 P) 1958 in Moscow ...

  8. Aging of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia at the end of the 19th century was a country with a young population: the number of children significantly exceeded the number of the elderly. Up to 1938, the population of the Soviet Union remained "demographically young", but later, since 1959, began its demographic ageing: the proportion of young age began to decline, and the elderly started to increase, which was the result of lower ...

  9. Television in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    On 24 August 1950, a long-range broadcast was made from Moscow to Ryazan. [citation needed] In 1956, the first Soviet studio camera for color broadcasting on three superorthicons was created at NII-100. In time for the golden jubilee year of the October Revolution, 1967, SECAM color broadcasts debuted in both Moscow and Leningrad on their local ...