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2021 Russian census

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CountryRussia
AuthorityRosstat
WebsiteStrana2020.ru
Results
Total population147,182,123


The 2021 Russian census (Russian: Всероссийская перепись населения 2021 года, romanizedVserossiyskaya perepis naseleniya 2021 goda, lit.'2021 All-Russian population census') was the first census of the Russian Federation population since 2010 and the third after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It took place between October 15 and November 14. However, for the remote and inaccessible areas of Russia, the census took place between April 1 and December 20.

The preparations for the census started in 2017 with the adoption of the government decree "On the conduct of the Russian Population Census 2020". According to Pavel Malkov, head of Rosstat, the budget allocated for the 2020 census was 33 billion rubles. The motto of the census was "Create the future!".

On June 25, 2020, Rosstat announced its intention to conduct the main stage of the Russian population census in April 2021, and on June 29 this was confirmed. Due to the spread of COVID-19, the census dates were shifted several times, first to April, then to October 2021. The results have come under scrutiny due to a lack of participation within the census. Rosstat maintains that 99% of the population completed the census however the Levada Center estimated that around 42% of the population was not enumerated and has described the results as "one of the worst in 150 years".

Pilot census 2018

The pilot census was conducted from October 1 to October 31, 2018. The main purpose was the development and testing of software and methodological, organizational and technological issues of the 2020 Census, taking into account the use of new methods of collecting information. The pilot census was divided into three stages: October 1–10 — online census; October 16–27 — door-to-door rounds; October 27–31 — control walk.

10 territories were allocated for the pilot census, the total population of which was about 550,000 people. These territories include:

In addition to the census through the State Services portal, for the first time in Russian history, the national postal operator Russian Post was involved in the census. According to the results of the 2018 pilot census, nearly 460,000 households were enumerated in electronic form with more than 1.2 million inhabitants.

Updating the information

In August 2019, in preparation for the 2020 census, work began to update the address lists in cities and rural areas. Based on the work of the registrars, the exact number of houses in each city and their location were determined. Later, Rosstat specialists conducted zoning to form enumeration and census areas. So, thanks to the registrars, a previously not documented village of Yozhikovo was "discovered" in Ruzsky District and two new ones in Udmurtia: Rodniki and Kurtekovo; in Kaluga Oblast more than 35,000 new addresses were recorded.

Questions

The census forms of standard "L", "P" and "V" were approved by the Government. The same questions are printed in paper questionnaires and are used in electronic tablets.

  • L-form — designed to be filled in for persons permanently residing in Russia
  • P-form — filled in for the premises and characterizes the living conditions of the people
  • V-form — filled in for persons temporarily staying in the territory of Russia at the time of the census, but permanently residing abroad.

Format

All inhabited areas were visited by census takers from October 15 to November 14, 2021. They had electronic tablets where the respondents' answers were entered. Residents of Russia also were able to come to the census stations and answer the questions there; the stations also worked from October 15 to November 14. For the first time, there was an opportunity to fill the census form on the portal of public services (Gosuslugi) until November 8. The term for summing up the preliminary results is April 2022. The final results of the census are projected to be published in the 4th quarter of 2022.

Provisional results

Provisional results of the census have been published by Rosstat with further results announced for publication in June–December 2022.

Federal subject Provisional population results
on 1 October 2021 (thousands)
2021 compared to 2010**
(total population)
In the total number of population, %
total
population
including 2021 2010**
urban rural urban rural urban rural
Russia Russian Federation 147,190 110,087 37,103 101.4 74.8 25.2 73.5 26.5
Central Federal District: 40,342 33,123 7,219 105.0 82.1 17.9 81.3 18.7
 Belgorod Oblast 1,540 1,005 535 100.5 65.3 34.7 66.1 33.9
 Bryansk Oblast 1,169 812 357 91.5 69.5 30.5 69.1 30.9
 Vladimir Oblast 1,348 1,046 302 93.4 77.6 22.4 77.6 22.4
 Voronezh Oblast 2,309 1,581 728 98.9 68.5 31.5 63.7 36.3
 Ivanovo Oblast 928 760 168 87.4 81.9 18.1 80.9 19.1
 Kaluga Oblast 1,070 802 268 105.8 75.0 25.0 76.3 23.7
 Kostroma Oblast 581 428 153 87.0 73.7 26.3 69.9 30.1
 Kursk Oblast 1,082 741 341 96.0 68.5 31.5 65.2 34.8
 Lipetsk Oblast 1,143 721 422 97.4 63.1 36.9 63.7 36.3
 Moscow Oblast 8,532 6,698 1,834 124.4 78.5 21.5 81.3 18.7
 Oryol Oblast 713 475 238 90.6 66.6 33.4 65.5 34.5
 Ryazan Oblast 1,103 787 316 95.6 71.4 28.6 70.9 29.1
 Smolensk Oblast 888 645 243 90.1 72.6 27.4 72.7 27.3
 Tambov Oblast 983 591 392 90.0 60.1 39.9 58.7 41.3
 Tver Oblast 1,230 939 291 90.9 76.3 23.7 74.7 25.3
 Tula Oblast 1,501 1,101 400 96.6 73.4 26.6 79.4 20.6
 Yaroslavl Oblast 1,210 981 229 95.1 81.1 18.9 82.2 17.8
 Moscow 13,010 13,010 110.8 100 98.9 1.1
North Western Federal District: 13,917 11,829 2,088 102.2 85.0 15.0 83.5 16.5
 Republic of Karelia 533 424 109 82.8 79.5 20.5 78.0 22.0
 Komi Republic 738 572 166 81.9 77.5 22.5 77.0 23.0
 Arkhangelsk Oblast 1,020 795 225 83.1 77.9 22.1 75.7 24.3
    Nenets Autonomous Okrug 41 30 11 97.6 73.2 26.8 67.9 32.1
   Arkhangelsk Oblast without the autonomous okrug 979 765 214 82.5 78.1 21.9 76.0 24.0
 Vologda Oblast 1,143 828 315 95.1 72.4 27.6 70.7 29.3
 Kaliningrad Oblast 1,030 791 239 109.3 76.8 23.2 77.6 22.4
 Leningrad Oblast 2,001 1,346 655 116.5 67.3 32.7 65.7 34.3
 Murmansk Oblast 668 622 46 84.0 93.1 6.9 92.8 7.2
 Novgorod Oblast 583 426 157 92.0 73.1 26.9 70.6 29.4
 Pskov Oblast 600 425 175 89.2 70.8 29.2 70.2 29.8
 Saint Petersburg 5,602 5,602 114.8 100 100
Southern Federal District: 16,746 10,578 6,168 103.8 63.2 36.8 61.8 38.2
 Republic of Adyghea 497 246 251 113.0 49.5 50.5 50.9 49.1
 Republic of Kalmykia 267 125 142 92.4 46.8 53.2 44.1 55.9
 Republic of Crimea 1,935 977 958 102.3 50.5 49.5 50.7 49.3
 Krasnodar Krai 5,838 3,321 2,517 111.7 56.9 43.1 52.9 47.1
 Astrakhan Oblast 960 618 342 95.0 64.4 35.6 66.7 33.3
 Volgograd Oblast 2,501 1,936 565 95.8 77.4 22.6 76.0 24.0
 Rostov Oblast 4,201 2,852 1,349 98.2 67.9 32.1 67.2 32.8
 Sevastopol 548 506 42 139.4 92.3 7.7 92.3 7.7
North Caucasian Federal District: 10,171 5,153 5,018 107.9 50.7 49.3 49.2 50.8
 Republic of Dagestan 3,182 1,439 1,743 109.3 45.2 54.8 45.2 54.8
 Republic of Ingushetia 510 279 231 123.5 54.7 45.3 38.3 61.7
 Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria 904 469 435 105.1 51.9 48.1 54.5 45.5
 Karachay-Cherkess Republic 470 194 276 98.3 41.3 58.7 43.4 56.6
 Republic of North Ossetia 687 434 253 96.4 63.2 36.8 63.7 36.3
 Chechen Republic 1,511 577 934 119.1 38.2 61.8 34.9 65.1
 Stavropol Krai 2,908 1,761 1,147 104.4 60.6 39.4 57.2 42.8
Volga Federal District: 28,943 20,877 8,066 96.8 72.1 27.9 70.8 29.2
 Republic of Bashkortostan 4,091 2,530 1,561 100.5 61.8 38.2 60.4 39.6
 Republic of Mari El 677 463 214 97.3 68.4 31.6 63.1 36.9
 Republic of Mordovia 784 496 288 93.9 63.3 36.7 60.4 39.6
 Republic of Tatarstan 4,005 3,074 931 105.8 76.8 23.2 75.4 24.6
 Udmurt Republic 1,453 954 499 95.5 65.7 34.3 69.2 30.8
 Chuvash Republic 1,187 758 429 94.8 63.9 36.1 58.8 41.2
 Perm Krai 2,532 1,915 617 96.1 75.6 24.4 75.0 25.0
 Kirov Oblast 1,154 897 257 86.1 77.7 22.3 74.0 26.0
 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 3,119 2,493 626 94.2 79.9 20.1 78.9 21.1
 Orenburg Oblast 1,863 1,112 751 91.6 59.7 40.3 59.7 40.3
 Penza Oblast 1,266 870 396 91.3 68.7 31.3 67.1 32.9
 Samara Oblast 3,173 2,526 647 98.7 79.6 20.4 80.2 19.8
 Saratov Oblast 2,443 1,870 573 96.9 76.5 23.5 74.5 25.5
 Ulyanovsk Oblast 1,197 918 279 92.6 76.7 23.3 73.5 26.5
Ural Federal District: 12,301 10,080 2,221 101.8 81.9 18.1 79.9 20.1
 Kurgan Oblast 777 496 281 85.3 63.8 36.2 60.3 39.7
 Sverdlovsk Oblast 4,269 3,661 608 99.3 85.8 14.2 83.9 16.1
 Tyumen Oblast 3,824 3,088 736 112.6 80.8 19.2 78.1 21.9
    Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug 1,711 1,575 136 111.7 92.1 7.9 91.5 8.5
    Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug 510 431 79 97.5 84.5 15.5 84.7 15.3
   Tyumen Oblast without autonomous okrugs 1,602 1,081 521 119.5 67.5 32.5 60.3 39.7
 Chelyabinsk Oblast 3,431 2,835 596 98.7 82.6 17.4 82.0 18.0
Siberian Federal District: 16,793 12,579 4,214 97.8 74.9 25.1 73.1 26.9
 Altai Republic 211 65 146 102.4 30.8 69.2 27.6 72.4
 Republic of Tuva 337 184 153 109.4 54.6 45.4 53.1 46.9
 Republic of Khakassia 535 366 169 100.6 68.4 31.6 67.3 32.7
 Altai Krai 2,164 1,258 906 89.4 58.1 41.9 54.7 45.3
 Krasnoyarsk Krai 2,857 2,265 592 101.0 79.3 20.7 76.3 23.7
 Irkutsk Oblast 2,370 1,839 531 97.6 77.6 22.4 79.6 20.4
 Kemerovo Oblast 2,601 2,250 351 94.1 86.5 13.5 85.4 14.6
 Novosibirsk Oblast 2,798 2,228 570 105.0 79.6 20.4 77.3 22.7
 Omsk Oblast 1,859 1,366 493 94.0 73.5 26.5 71.5 28.5
 Tomsk Oblast 1,063 758 305 101.5 71.3 28.7 70.2 29.8
Far Eastern Federal District: 7,976 5,867 2,109 95.3 73.6 26.4 71.7 28.3
 Republic of Buryatia 979 579 400 100.7 59.1 40.9 58.4 41.6
 Republic of Sakha 996 665 331 103.9 66.8 33.2 64.1 35.9
 Zabaykalsky Krai 1,004 694 310 90.7 69.1 30.9 65.9 34.1
 Kamchatka Krai 292 227 65 90.7 77.7 22.3 77.4 22.6
 Primorsky Krai 1,845 1,447 398 94.3 78.4 21.6 76.1 23.9
 Khabarovsk Krai 1,293 1,078 215 96.2 83.4 16.6 81.8 18.2
 Amur Oblast 767 522 245 92.4 68.1 31.9 66.8 33.2
 Magadan Oblast 136 131 5 86.6 96.3 3.7 95.4 4.6
 Sakhalin Oblast 467 385 82 93.8 82.4 17.6 79.7 20.3
 Jewish Autonomous Oblast 150 106 44 84.7 70.7 29.3 67.6 32.4
 Chukotka Autonomous Okrug 47 32 15 92.2 68.1 31.9 64.8 35.2

** — including the results of the federal statistical study "Population census in the Crimean Federal District" with 100% population coverage.

Scheduled release dates for final census results

On May 30, 2022, Rosstat published the following schedule for the publication of the final results of the population census: The current released figures can be found on the Rosstat website.

  • June 2022: population by country and by all municipalities in each region
  • August 2022: beginning of publication of data in the form of tables and graphs on the Rosstat website
  • September 2022: gender, age, education, ethnicity and language proficiency
  • October 2022: population migration, information about indigenous peoples
  • November 2022: birth rate, household composition.
  • December 2022: housing conditions, labor force characteristics.

Final results

The publication of the final results of the census is made on the website of Rosstat:

  • September 1, 2022, volume 1 of the census results “Population size and distribution” was published on the Rosstat website;
  • October 1, 2022 - Volume 2 Sex and Marriage, Volume 3 Education, Volume 4 Citizenship, Volume 8 Number and Composition of Households, and Volume 10 Labor Force;
  • November 1, 2022, volume 6 of the census results “Population Migration” was published on the Rosstat website;
  • December 1, 2022 - Volume 7 - Livelihoods, Volume 9 - Fertility;
  • December 30, 2022 - Volume 5 - "National (ethnic group) Composition and Language Proficiency", Volume 11 - "Housing Conditions of the Population".

Volume 1 "Number and distribution of the population"

  • Table 1. Population counted in the 2020 Russian Population Census
  • Table 2. Population change in Russia
  • Table 3. Number of municipalities, intracity districts, city districts, inter-settlement territories and settlements by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 4. The number of urban and rural population by sex in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 5. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, urban districts, municipal districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements with a population of 3,000 people or more
  • Table 6. Grouping of urban districts by population by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 7. Grouping of municipal districts and municipal districts by population in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 8. Grouping of urban settlements of municipal districts by population in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 9. Grouping of rural settlements of municipal districts by population in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 10. Grouping of urban settlements by population by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 11. Grouping of rural settlements by population in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

Volume 2 "Age-sex composition and marital status"

  • Table 1. Population by age and sex
  • Table 2. Population by age groups and gender by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 3. Population by main age groups by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 4. Demographic burden on the working-age population by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 5. Population by age, sex and marital status by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

Volume 3 "Education"

  • Table 1. Population by age, gender and level of education by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 2 Degree-holding population by age group and sex
  • Table 3. Population with academic degrees, by age group and gender, by constituent entity of the Russian Federation
  • Table 4. Employed population of private households by age groups, gender and level of education in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 5. Population enrolled in basic and additional educational programs, gender and age by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

Volume 4 "Citizenship"

  • Table 1. Population by citizenship and age groups
  • Table 2. Population by citizenship and age groups by subjects of the Russian Federation
  • Table 3. Population by citizenship and place of birth
  • Table 4. Population by citizenship and place of birth by subjects of the Russian Federation

Volume 5 "National (ethnic group) composition and language proficiency"

  • Table 1. National (ethnic) composition of the population
  • Table 2. Composition of the population group “Those who indicated other answers about national (ethnic) affiliation”
  • Table 3. Population by nationality (ethnic groups), knowledge of the Russian language and its use
  • Table 4. Language proficiency and use of languages by the population
  • Table 5. Language skills of the population of the most numerous nationalities (ethnic groups)
  • Table 6. Population by mother tongue
  • Table 7. Population of the most numerous nationalities (ethnic groups) by native language
  • Table 8. Population of the most numerous nationalities (ethnic groups) by age group and sex
  • Table 9. Population of the most numerous nationalities (ethnic groups) by age group, sex and marital status
  • Table 10. Population of the most numerous nationalities (ethnic groups) by age group, sex and level of education
  • Table 11. Population of the most numerous nationalities (ethnic groups) by age groups, sex and sources of livelihood
  • Table 12. Language proficiency of the population of different age groups
  • Table 13. Private households of two or more persons by national homogeneity and household size
  • Table 14. Women of the most numerous nationalities by nationality, age group and number of children born
  • Table 15. Women of the most numerous nationalities by nationality, level of education and number of children born
  • Table 16. Women of the most numerous nationalities by age at which they gave birth to their first child
  • Table 17. Population of indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation
  • Table 18. Knowledge of the languages of the indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation
  • Table 19. Use of languages by the indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation
  • Table 20. Population of indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation by mother tongue

Volume 6 "Population Migration"

  • Table 1. Population by place of birth and place of residence on the territory of the Russian Federation by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 2. Population of private households by duration of residence in the place of permanent residence, sex, age groups by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 3. Population of private households by place of permanent residence and residence for more than one year in other countries by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 4. Population of private households by residence for more than one year in other countries and year of arrival in the territory of the Russian Federation
  • Table 5. Population of private households by place of residence, age groups and place of registration by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 6. Employed population of private households aged 15 years and over by place of residence and place of registration in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 7. Population temporarily staying on the territory of the Russian Federation, by country of permanent residence and purpose of coming to Russia
  • Table 8. Population temporarily staying on the territory of the Russian Federation, by country of permanent residence and purpose of coming to Russia by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 9. Population temporarily staying on the territory of the Russian Federation, by country of permanent residence and age groups
  • Table 10. Population temporarily staying on the territory of the Russian Federation, by country of permanent residence and age groups by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 11. Population temporarily staying on the territory of the Russian Federation for the purpose of work, study or private travel, by country of permanent residence and citizenship

Volume 7 "Sources of Livelihood"

  • Table 1. Population by age groups, sex and sources of livelihood
  • Table 2. Population by age groups, gender and sources of livelihood by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 3. Population by Main Source of Livelihood, Age Group and Sex
  • Table 4. Population by Main Source of Livelihood, Age Groups and Gender by Constituent Entities of the Russian Federation

Volume 8 "Number and composition of households"

  • Table 1. Population of private and collective households, homeless households by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 2. Private households by household size by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 3. Private households of two or more persons by type, household size and number of children under 18.
  • Table 4. Private households consisting of two or more people, by types, household size and number of children under 18 years of age in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 5. Private households of two or more persons, by number of employees aged 15 years and over and number of dependents.
  • Table 6. Private households consisting of two or more people, by the number of employees aged 15 years and over and the number of dependents by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 7. Population of private one-person households by main source of livelihood and age groups.
  • Table 8. Population of private households consisting of one person, by main source of livelihood and age groups by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 9. Family units in private households by size and number of children under 18.
  • Table 10. Family cells that are part of private households, by size and number of children under 18 years of age in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 11. Family cells in private households with adults under 35 by size and number of children under 18.
  • Table 12. Family cells that are part of private households with adults under 35 years of age, by size and number of children under 18 years of age, by constituent entity of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 13. Family cells that are part of private households, by age groups of children.
  • Table 14. Population of collective and homeless households by sex and age groups.

Volume 9 Fertility

  • Table 1. Women living in private households, by age groups and number of children born in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 2. Employed women living in private households, by age groups and the number of children born in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 3. Married women living in private households, by age groups and number of children born in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 4. Women living in private households, by age groups and age at which they gave birth to their first child, by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 5. Average number of children born to women living in private households with different levels of education, by constituent entities of the Russian Federation (per 1,000 women of the corresponding age and level of education who indicated the number of children born).

Volume 10 "Workforce"

  • Table 1. Population of private households by age group, sex and labor force participation status.
  • Table 2. Population of private households by age groups, gender and labor force participation status by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 3. Population of Private Households by Gender, Labor Force Status and Level of Education.
  • Table 4. Population of Private Households by Labor Force Participation Status and Level of Education by Constituent Entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 5. Potential labor force for reasons of non-participation in the labor force.
  • Table 6. Potential labor force for reasons of non-participation in the labor force by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 7. Employed population of private households by sex, age groups and employment status.
  • Table 8. Employed population of private households by age groups and employment status by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 9. Employed population of private households by territory of location of work and employment status.
  • Table 10. Employed population of private households by territory of location of work and employment status by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
  • Table 11. Employed population of private households working outside their settlement, by territory of location of work and frequency of travel to work.
  • Table 12. Employed population of private households working outside their settlement, by territory of location of work and frequency of travel to work by constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

Volume 11 "Housing conditions of the population"

  • Table 1. Population by types of residential premises occupied by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 2. Private households by types of residential premises occupied and household size by constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • Table 3. Private households living in individual houses, separate and communal apartments, by number of rooms occupied and household size
  • Table 4. Population of private households living in individual houses, separate and communal apartments, by the time the house was built and the material of the outer walls
  • Table 5. Provision of private households living in individual houses, separate and communal apartments, with various types of improvement
  • Table 6. Dwellings by type, number of rooms and number of private households living in them
  • Table 7. Private households by types of residential premises occupied and the size of the total area of an individual house, apartment


Ethnic groups of Russia in the 2021 Census

Categories Year
Ethnic
group
Language
family
Main
area
2021 Census
Number % of total population % of those who declared ethnicity
Russians Slavic European Russia 105,620,179 71.76% 80.85%
Tatars Turkic European Russia 4,713,669 3.2% 3.61%
Chechens Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 1,674,854 1.14% 1.28%
Bashkir Turkic European Russia 1,571,879 1.07% 1.2%
Chuvashs Turkic European Russia 1,067,139 0.73% 0.82%
Avars Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 1,012,074 0.69% 0.78%
Armenians Indo-European Caucasus 946,172 0.64% 0.72%
Ukrainians Slavic European Russia 884,007 0.6% 0.68%
Dargins Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 626,601 0.43% 0.48%
Kazakhs Turkic Southern 591,970 0.4% 0.45%
Kumyks Turkic Caucasus 565,830 0.38% 0.43%
Kabardins Northwest Caucasian Caucasus 523,404 0.36% 0.4%
Ingush Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 517,186 0.35% 0.4%
Lezgins Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 488,608 0.33% 0.37%
Ossetians Iranian Caucasus 485,646 0.33% 0.37%
Mordvins Uralic European Russia 484,450 0.33% 0.37%
Yakuts (incl. Dolgans 1939–1959) Turkic Far East 478,409 0.33% 0.37%
Azerbaijanis Turkic Caucasus 474,576 0.32% 0.36%
Buryats (incl. Soyots 1939–1989) Mongolic Siberia 460,053 0.31% 0.35%
Mari Uralic European Russia 423,803 0.29% 0.32%
Udmurts (incl. Besermyan 1939–1989) Uralic European Russia 386,465 0.26% 0.3%
Tajiks Iranian Saint Petersburg 350,236 0.24% 0.27%
Uzbeks Turkic Moscow 323,278 0.22% 0.25%
Tuvans Turkic Siberia 295,384 0.2% 0.23%
Crimean Tatars Turkic European Russia 257,592 0.18% 0.2%
Karachays Turkic Caucasus 226,271 0.15% 0.17%
Belarusians Slavic European Russia 208,046 0.14% 0.16%
Germans Germanic European Russia 195,256 0.13% 0.15%
Kalmyks Mongolic Caucasus 179,547 0.12% 0.14%
Laks Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 173,416 0.12% 0.13%
Roma Indo-Aryan European Russia 173,400 0.12% 0.13%
Tabasarans Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 151,466 0.1% 0.12%
Komi (incl. Komi-Permyak 1939) Uralic European Russia 148,516 0.1% 0.11%
Kyrgyz Turkic Moscow 137,780 0.09% 0.11%
Balkars Turkic Caucasus 125,044 0.08% 0.1%
Turks (incl. Meskhetian Turks 1926–1989) Turkic Caucasus 116,705 0.08% 0.09%
Cherkess / Circassians (in Adyghe 1926–1939) Northwest Caucasian Caucasus 114,697 0.08% 0.09%
Georgians South Caucasian Caucasus 112,765 0.08% 0.09%
Adyghe (incl. Shapsugs 1926–1989 and Cherkess 1926–1939) Northwest Caucasian Caucasus 111,471 0.08% 0.09%
Nogais Turkic Caucasus 109,042 0.07% 0.08%
Koreans Koreanic Far East 87,819 0.06% 0.07%
Altay Turkic Siberia 83,125 0.06% 0.06%
Jews Semitic European Russia 82,644 0.06% 0.06%
Moldovans Romance European Russia 77,509 0.05% 0.06%
Khakas Turkic Siberia 61,365 0.04% 0.05%
Komi-Permyak (in Komi 1939) Uralic European Russia 55,786 0.04% 0.04%
Pontic Greeks (including Caucasus Greeks) Hellenic Caucasus 53,972 0.04% 0.04%
Nenets (incl. Enets 1926–1979 and Nganasans 1926–1939) Uralic Siberia 49,646 0.03% 0.04%
Abazas Northwest Caucasian Caucasus 41,793 0.03% 0.03%
Turkmens Turkic Caucasus 41,328 0.03% 0.03%
Evenks Tungusic Far East 39,226 0.03% 0.03%
Aghuls Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 34,576 0.02% 0.03%
Rutuls Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 34,259 0.02% 0.03%
Karelians Uralic European Russia 32,422 0.02% 0.02%
Khanty Uralic Urals 31,467 0.02% 0.02%
Yazidis Iranian Caucasus 26,257 0.02% 0.02%
Kurds (incl. Yazidis 1939–1989) Iranian Caucasus 24,657 0.01% 0.02%
Poles Slavic European Russia 22,024 0.01% 0.02%
Evens Tungusic Far East 19,913 0.01% 0.02%
Chinese Sino-Tibetan Far East 19,644 0.01% 0.02%
Arabs Semitic Caucasus 16,329 0.01% 0.01%
Chukchi (incl. Kereks 1926–1989 and Chuvans 1939–1979) Chukotko-Kamchatkan Far East 16,200 0.01% 0.01%
Lithuanians Baltic European Russia 13,230 0.01% 0.01%
Tsakhurs Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 12,541 0.01% 0.01%
Mansi Uralic Urals 12,228 0.01% 0.01%
Bulgarians Slavic European Russia 11,851 0.01% 0.01%
Nanais Tungusic Far East 11,623 0.01% 0.01%
Shors Turkic Siberia 10,507 0.01% 0.01%
Gagauz Turkic European Russia 9,272 0.01% 0.01%
Latvians Baltic European Russia 8,516 0.01% 0.01%
Abkhaz Northwest Caucasian Caucasus 8,177 0.01% 0.01%
Dolgans (in Yakuts 1939–1959) Turkic Siberia 8,157 0.01% 0.01%
Finns Uralic European Russia 7,978 0.01% 0.01%
Vietnamese Austro-Asiatic Moscow 7,859 0.01% 0.01%
Estonians Uralic European Russia 7,778 0.01% 0.01%
Indians Indo-Aryan European Russia 7,667 0.01% 0.01%
Koryaks Chukotko-Kamchatkan Far East 7,485 0.01% 0.01%
Nağaybäk Turkic Urals 5,719 0.00% 0.00%
Veps Uralic Northwest 4,534 0.00% 0.00%
Assyrians Semitic Caucasus 4,421 0.00% 0.00%
Soyots (in Buryats 1939–1989) Mongolic Siberia 4,368 0.00% 0.00%
Meskhetian Turks (in Turks 1926–1989) Turkic Caucasus 4,095 0.00% 0.00%
Nivkh Nivkh Far East 3,842 0.00% 0.00%
Talysh Iranian Caucasus 3,595 0.00% 0.00%
Afghans Iranian Moscow 3,536 0.00% 0.00%
Selkups Uralic Siberia 3,458 0.00% 0.00%
Dungans Sino-Tibetan Siberia 3,028 0.00% 0.00%
Itelmeni Chukotko-Kamchatkan Far East 2,596 0.00% 0.00%
Udis Northeast Caucasian Caucasus 2,551 0.00% 0.00%
Ulchs Tungusic Far East 2,472 0.00% 0.00%
Persians Iranian Caucasus 2,434 0.00% 0.00%
Kumandins Turkic Siberia 2,408 0.00% 0.00%
Teleuts Turkic Siberia 2,217 0.00% 0.00%
Uygurs Turkic Siberia 2,217 0.00% 0.00%
Serbs Slavic European Russia 2,151 0.00% 0.00%
Hemshins Indo-European Caucasus 2,082 0.00% 0.00%
Besermyan (in Udmurts 1939–1989) Uralic European Russia 2,036 0.00% 0.00%
Shapsugs (in Adyghe 1926–1989) Northwest Caucasian Caucasus 1,914 0.00% 0.00%
Romanians Romance European Russia 1,850 0.00% 0.00%
Yukaghir Yukaghir Far East 1,802 0.00% 0.00%
Inuit /Yupik Inuit–Yupik–Unangan Far East 1,657 0.00% 0.00%
Kamchadals Chukotko-Kamchatkan Far East 1,547 0.00% 0.00%
Sami Uralic European Russia 1,530 0.00% 0.00%
Hungarians Uralic European Russia 1,460 0.00% 0.00%
Italians Romance European Russia 1,460 0.00% 0.00%
French Romance European Russia 1,457 0.00% 0.00%
Udege (incl. Taz 1926–1989) Tungusic Far East 1,325 0.00% 0.00%
Mongols Mongolic Siberia 1,318 0.00% 0.00%
Czechs Slavic European Russia 1,214 0.00% 0.00%
Spanish Romance European Russia 1,175 0.00% 0.00%
British Germanic European Russia 1,167 0.00% 0.00%
Americans Germanic European Russia 1,129 0.00% 0.00%
Ket Yeniseian Siberia 1,088 0.00% 0.00%
Krymchaks Turkic European Russia 954 0.00% 0.00%
Chuvans (in Chukchi 1939–1979) Chukotko-Kamchatkan Far East 900 0.00% 0.00%
Karakalpaks Turkic Volga 838 0.00% 0.00%
Izhorians Uralic European Russia 781 0.00% 0.00%
Tofalar Turkic Siberia 719 0.00% 0.00%
Cubans Romance European Russia 701 0.00% 0.00%
Nganasans (in Nenets 1926–1939) Uralic Siberia 687 0.00% 0.00%
Japanese Japonic Far East 663 0.00% 0.00%
Ruthenians Slavic European Russia 596 0.00% 0.00%
Tats Iranian Caucasus 575 0.00% 0.00%
Orochs (incl. Oroks 1970–1979) Tungusic Far East 527 0.00% 0.00%
Karaites Turkic European Russia 500 0.00% 0.00%
Negidals Tungusic Far East 481 0.00% 0.00%
Pamiris Iranian European Russia 467 0.00% 0.00%
Pakistani Indo-Aryan European Russia 410 0.00% 0.00%
Aleut Inuit–Yupik–Unangan Far East 397 0.00% 0.00%
Chulyms Turkic Siberia 382 0.00% 0.00%
Oroks (in Orochs 1970–1979) Tungusic Far East 268 0.00% 0.00%
Mountain Jews Semitic Caucasus 266 0.00% 0.00%
Taz (in Udege 1926–1989) Sino-Tibetan Far East 235 0.00% 0.00%
Enets (in Nenets 1926–1979) Uralic Siberia 201 0.00% 0.00%
Slovaks Slavic European Russia 193 0.00% 0.00%
Croats Slavic European Russia 177 0.00% 0.00%
Macedonians Slavic European Russia 155 0.00% 0.00%
Slovenes Slavic European Russia 108 0.00% 0.00%
Votes Uralic European Russia 99 0.00% 0.00%
Bosnians Slavic European Russia 98 0.00% 0.00%
Montenegrins Slavic European Russia 85 0.00% 0.00%
Kereks (in Chukchi 1926–1989) Chukotko-Kamchatkan Far East 23 0.00% 0.00%
Central Asian Jews Semitic, Turkic, Iranian European Russia 18 0.00% 0.00%
Georgian Jews South Caucasian Caucasus 14 0.00% 0.00%
Central Asian Rroma Indo-Aryan European Russia 12 0.00% 0.00%
Small Dagestan Peoples (SDP) Caucasus
Small Siberian Peoples (SSP) Siberia
Other Ethnicity Russia 1,393,685 0.95% 1.07%
Ethnicity not stated or stated No ethnicity Russia 17,136,960 11.64%

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