List of the peoples of Russia
This is a list of the peoples of Russia .
The classification according to peoples , ethnic groups or sub- ethnic groups corresponds to the system of the last census carried out in the Russian Federation from October 14th to 25th, 2010.
See also
- Indigenous peoples of the Russian north
- Paleosiberian peoples
- Greek minority in the successor states of the Soviet Union
- Korjo-saram
Remarks
Lines with a gray background : ethnic group with main settlement area outside of Russia
- ↑ according to the 2002 census
- ↑ Share in the total population of Russia excluding people who did not provide any information
- ↑ according to federal subjects ; No information: Ethnic group is practically evenly distributed over the entire area or a larger number of federal subjects
- ↑ with Cossacks (140.232) and Pomors (6.581)
- ↑ with Krjashen (24,696), Siberian Tatars (9,773) and Astrakhan Tatars (2,003)
- ↑ with batteries (221)
- ↑ with Mokscha (Mokscha-Mordwinen, Mokschanen; 84,424) and Ersja (Ersja-Mordwinen, Ersjanern; 49,647)
- ↑ with Andean peoples ( Andier) or Andes, 21.825; Achwachen , 6,377; Caratiner , 6,052; Tindalen , 45; Bagwalals or bagulals, 40; Ghodoberians , 40; Botlicher , 16; Tschamalalen , 13; Tsesischen or Didoischen peoples ( Tsesen or Didoier, 15256; Beschtiner , 6199; Hunsiber or Gunsiber, 999; Hinucher or Ginucher, 532; Chwarschinen , 129) and Artschinern (89, actually are the Lesgiern closer)
- ↑ with Ostlichen and Wiesenmari (56.161) and Bergmari (18.521)
- ↑ see Russia German , Volga German , Siberia German
- ↑ with Digoren (608) and Ironen (97)
- ↑ with Kubatschiners (88) and Kaitagers (5)
- ↑ with Komi-Ischemzen (17,350)
- ↑ with Todschanern (Todscha-Tuwinern, 4,442)
- ↑ In 2002 the Jewish population in the Jewish Autonomous Region was only 1.22% or only about 1% of all Jews in Russia
- ↑ with Mingrelians (434), Adjars (253), Lasen (221), Ingiloiern (68) and Swans (41)
- ↑ in the census data summarized as "Gypsies" (Russian цыгане / zygane ); predominantly Roma
- ↑ a b are also called subethnos the Circassians viewed
- ↑ with Urum (54)
- ↑ with Ingermanländer (315)
- ↑ with Latgale (1,630)
- ↑ with Seto (197)
- ↑ from India coming, hindi speaking people
- ↑ Yupik and Naukaner
- ↑ from Spain native people
- ↑ with youngsters (youngsters, 20)
- ↑ from the United States coming persons
- ↑ and others from the UK originating people
- ↑ summary of various Domari and similar languages speaking ethnic groups on the territory of the former Soviet Union mainly in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan live
- ↑ Arabic ethnic groups since the Middle Ages, mainly on the territory of modern Uzbekistan lives
- ↑ Since in the census no affiliation or any other ethnicities could be indicated in addition to the specified ones, there was also the indication of unrecognized, historical, fictional or obviously inapplicable ethnicities, for example Irkuten , Muscovites , "Tschuchmeken", Incas , Scythians , Papuans , Jedis , hobbits and orcs , dwarves , midday women , Martians etc .; see article in Novaya Gazeta from October 28, 2002, article at newsru.com from October 18, 2002 etc. (Russian)
Web links
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Official website of the 2002 census (Russian, partly English)
- Overview by ethnic group, gender, urban and rural population (Russian, XLS ; 52 kB)
- Distribution of ethnic groups according to federal subjects (Russian, XLS; 884 kB)
- Official Website of the 2010 Census (Russian)