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describe the population density of Russia. how does it vary across Russia? ​

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Answered by mayukhvora
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With a population of 142.8 million according to the 2010 census,[13] which rose to 146.7 million as of 2020,[3] Russia is the most populous country in Europe and the ninth-most populous country in the world. Its population density stands at 9 inhabitants per square kilometre (23 per square mile). The overall life expectancy in Russia at birth is 72.4 years (66.9 years for males and 77.6 years for females).[14] Since the 1990s, Russia's death rate has exceeded its birth rate.[15] As of 2018, the total fertility rate (TFR) across Russia was estimated to be 1.58 born per woman,[7] one of the lowest fertility rates in the world,[16] below the replacement rate of 2.1, and considerably below the high of 7.44 children born per woman in 1908.[17] Consequently, the country has one of the oldest populations in the world, with an average age of 40.3 years.[18]

Russia is home to approximately 117 million ethnic Russians,[19] and about 20 million ethnic Russians live outside of Russia in the former republics of the Soviet Union, mostly in Ukraine and Kazakhstan.[20] The 2010 census recorded 81% of the population as ethnically Russian, and 19% as other ethnicities:[21] 3.7% Tatars; 1.4% Ukrainians; 1.1% Bashkirs; 1% Chuvashes; 11.8% others and unspecified. According to the Census, 84.93% of the Russian population belongs to European ethnic groups (Slavic, Germanic, Finnic, Greek, and others). This is a decline from 2002, when they constituted for more than 86% of the population.[21] In total, over 186 different ethnic groups live within the Russian Federation's borders.

Answered by Darkangel2k04
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In 2018, the density of Russia's population amounted to about 8.82 inhabitants per square kilometer. Population density is highest in the Russian cities and metropolises, Moscow, for example, reports approximately 12 million inhabitants.

The country has a population density of just 8.4 people per square kilometer (22 per square mile), but the population is most dense in the European area of the country around Saint Petersburg and Moscow.

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