Population (USSR) | The Great Soviet Encyclopedia Wiki ...
https://greatsovietencyclopedia.fandom.com/wiki/Population_(USSR)the population of the ussr changed as follows over the years: 86.3 million on jan. 1, 1870, 124.6 million on jan. 28, 1897, 159.2 million at the end of 1913,147 million on dec. 17, 1926, 194.1 million on jan. 1, 1940, 178.5 million on jan. 1, 1950, 208.8 million on jan. 15, 1959, 241.7 million on jan. 15, 1970, 262.4 million on jan. 17, 1979, and …
Russia Population 1950-2021 | MacroTrends
www.macrotrends.net › countries › RUSRussia Population 1950-2021. Chart and table of Russia population from 1950 to 2021. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. The current population of Russia in 2021 is 145,912,025, a 0.02% decline from 2020. The population of Russia in 2020 was 145,934,462, a 0.04% increase from 2019.
Population (USSR) | The Great Soviet Encyclopedia Wiki | Fandom
greatsovietencyclopedia.fandom.com › wikiThe population of the USSR changed as follows over the years: 86.3 million on Jan. 1, 1870, 124.6 million on Jan. 28, 1897, 159.2 million at the end of 1913,147 million on Dec. 17, 1926, 194.1 million on Jan. 1, 1940, 178.5 million on Jan. 1, 1950, 208.8 million on Jan. 15, 1959, 241.7 million on Jan. 15, 1970, 262.4 million on Jan. 17, 1979, and 266.6 million on Jan. 1, 1981.
Demographics of Russia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_RussiaRussia, the largest country in the world by land area, had a population of 142.8 million according to the 2010 census, which rose to 146.2 million as of 2021 following the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Its population has an approximate ratio of 1.16 women to 1 man. It is the most populous country in Europe, and the ninth-most populous country in the world; with a population densityof 9 inhabit…
Russia’s Population, 1939–1945 | SpringerLink
link.springer.com › article › 10Nov 23, 2020 · According to the calculations of Andreev, Darskii, and Khar’kova, the RSFSR population was 109.7 million at the beginning of 1940 and 111 million people at the beginning of 1941 . Note that modern estimates, even with more or less significant adjustments, are in good agreement with the estimates of statisticians of the early 1940s.