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Soviet census. 3 languages. Français; ... population Rank Density per km 2 Change Urban population Share Males Share Females Share Largest city Second
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]
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.
In the 2021 Census, nearly 72% of the population were ethnic Russians and approximately 19% of the population were ethnic minorities. [fn 1] [19] According to the United Nations, Russia's immigrant population is the world's third largest, numbering over 11.6 million; most of whom are from other post-Soviet states. [20]
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.
Soviet census; Soviet people; T. Tax on childlessness; Turks in the former Soviet Union; U. Unpromising villages ... This page was last edited on 25 May 2022, at 06: ...
As per 2022 census data, Armenian is the most widely spoken language at 99%, Kurdish at 1%, Russian at 65% and English at 5%. [ 46 ] Armenia is a member of La Francophonie , and hosted its annual summit in 2018.
The population of the oblast was 2,500,781 according to the 2021 Russian census, [15] 2,610,161 in the 2010 Russian census, [16] 2,699,223 in the 2002 Russian census, [17] and 2,593,944 in the 1989 Soviet census. [18] Vital statistics for 2022: [19] [20] Births: 17,622 (7.2 per 1,000) Deaths: 34,437 (14.1 per 1,000) Total fertility rate (2022 ...