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'1989 All-Union Census'), conducted between 12 and 19 January of that year, was the final census carried out in the Soviet Union. The census found the total population to be 286,730,819 inhabitants. [1]
When the 1989 census was released, ethnic Russians made up just 50.8% of the population and were projected to become a minority within the next decade. The rise of non-Russians, especially Soviet Muslims from the Caucasus and Central Asia can be explained by analysing the different patterns of total fertility rates among ethnic groups.
population Rank Density per km 2 Change Urban ... 1989. 286 730 817 12.80 9.3% 188 813 355 ... Russian census; Censuses in Ukraine;
Map of countries in 1989. This is a list of countries by population in 1989, providing an overview of the world population before the fall of the Iron Curtain.. While the population data [1] is almost exclusively dated 1989, political developments before the summer of 1990 are taken into account, including Yemeni unification and Namibian independence but not German reunification which was ...
Population of the Soviet Union (red) and the post-Soviet states ... According to the last census in 1989, the Russian 'diaspora' in the Soviet republics had reached ...
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The republic's border with Czechoslovakia formed the Soviet Union's westernmost border point. According to the 1989 Soviet census, the republic of Ukraine had a population of 51,706,746 (second after Russia). [19] [20]
Total population; 286,730,819 (1989 census) ... The continued development of the many national cultures in the Soviet Union led to the drafting of the New Union ...