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The 1926 Soviet census (Russian: Всесоюзная перепись населения, All-Union census) took place in December 1926. It was the first complete all-Union census in the Soviet Union and was an important tool in the state-building of the USSR , provided the government with important ethnographic information, and helped in the ...
Soviet census. 3 languages. Français ... The following is a summary of censuses carried out in the Soviet Union: Year Territory (km 2) Total ... 1926. 21 176 187 147 ...
A newborn Soviet child in 1926–27 had a life expectancy of 44.4 years, up from 32.3 years in the Russian Empire thirty years before. By 1958–59, the life expectancy for newborns had reached 68.6 years. [19] Life expectancy in the Soviet Union remained fairly stable during most years, although in the 1970s it decreased slightly.
The Soviet census of 1926 showed 53,700 Jews living in Minsk (constituting close to 41% of the city's inhabitants). [2]The ghetto was created on 28 June 1941, soon after the German invasion of the Soviet Union and capture of the city of Minsk, capital of the Byelorussian SSR. [2]
This increased the area to 126,300 square kilometres and the 1926 Soviet census that was held at the same time reported a population of 4,982,623. Of the latter 83% was rural, and Belarusians made up 80.6% (though only 39.2% of urban, yet 89% of rural).
Thus, according to the 1926 Soviet census, the only census conducted during the SSR's existence, the number of ethnic Abkhaz reached 55,918 or around 28% of the total population (which numbered 201,016), while the number of Georgians was around 67,494 (36%).
Pages in category "1926 in the Soviet Union" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... 1926 Soviet census; A. 1926 in fine arts of the Soviet ...
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. ... 1926. 19 651 446 100 ...