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  2. Ethnic groups in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Moscow is the most populous city in Europe and Russia, ... According to the 2010 Russian census, more than 20 ethnic groups resided in Moscow. As of 2021, Russians ...

  3. Demographics of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia is a multinational state, [18] home to over 193 ethnic groups nationwide. In the 2021 Census, ... Moscow, the capital and largest city, ...

  4. Ethnic groups in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia, as the largest country in the world, has great ethnic diversity.It is a multinational state and home to over 190 ethnic groups countrywide. According to the population census at the end of 2021, more than 147.1 million people lived in Russia, which is 4.3 million more than in the 2010 census, or 3.03%.

  5. Islam in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Most Muslims in Russia belong to ethnic minorities but in the recent years there have been conversions among the Russian majority as well, one of the country's main Islamic institutions, the Moscow-based Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation (DUM RF) estimating the ethnic Russian converts to number into the "tens of ...

  6. List of ethnic groups in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Federation is a multinational state with over 190 ethnic groups designated as nationalities. Population of these groups varies enormously, from millions in the case of e.g. Russians and Tatars to under ten thousand in the case of e.g. Samis and Kets. [1]

  7. Category:Ethnic groups in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic groups in Moscow This page was last edited on 11 June 2023, at 16:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Ukrainians in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Moscow's Ukrainians played an active role in opposing the attempted coup in August 1991. [33] According to the 2001 census, there are 253,644 Ukrainians living in the city of Moscow, [34] making them the third-largest ethnic group in that city after Russians and Tatars.

  9. Culture of Russia - Wikipedia

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    After the 13th century, Moscow emerged as a significant political and cultural force, driving the unification of Russian territories. [17] By the end of the 15th century, many of the petty principalities around Moscow had been united with the Grand Duchy of Moscow, which took full control of its own sovereignty under Ivan the Great.