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By 2020, Vladivostok's population reached over 600,000, as reported by the Russian Federal Statistics Bureau. [65] The city's age distribution includes a large segment of older adults. Overall, the population includes 12.7% who are younger than able-bodied; 66.3% who are able-bodied; and 21% who are older than able-bodied. [66]
Russia has a low fertility rate with 1.42 children per woman in 2022, below 2.1 children per woman, which must be the number reached to maintain its population. [35] As a result of their low fertility for decades, the Russian population is one of the oldest in the world with an average of 40.3 years.
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This is a list of cities and towns in Russia and parts of the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine with a population of over 50,000 as of the 2021 Census. The figures are for the population within the limits of the city/town proper, not the urban area or metropolitan area.
Women in the Stalin Era. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave. Lamarche-Marrese, Michelle (2002). A Woman's Kingdom: Noblewomen and the Control of Property in Russia, 1700-1861. New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801439117. Pushkareva, Natalia [in Russian] (1997). Women in Russian History: From the Tenth to the Twentieth Century.
Alexander Nevsky, Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir, military hero, patron saint and the Name of Russia Boris and Gleb; Andrei Rublev, famous icon-painter, author of the Trinity; Anthony of Kiev, co-founder of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, the first monastery in Russia; Basil Fool for Christ, yurodivy who gave his name to St. Basil's Cathedral on the ...