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1190

RUSSIA

European Russia

Poland

Caucasus

1 Siberia

Central Asia

Total

Uralo-Alt^yana .

8,208,2lt2

1S,959

l,902,m

908,1,79

1 6,637,2U5

17,669,067

Finns

3,410,611

7,159

7,422

61,279

15,676 ^

3,502,147

Samoyeds

3,940

6

11,931

15,877

Turko-Tatars .

4,620,821

5,633

1,879,908

476,139

6,618,750

13,601,251

Tunguz .

1

. —

69,663

69.004

Mongols

172,869

161

14,812

289,467

2,819

480,128

Georgians .

l,kn

29

1,350,275

552

2U7

1,352,535

Other Caucasians

792

S6

1,088,373

2,035

556

1,091,782

Chinese, Japanese,

and Koreans .

r.3

15

09,688

16,357

86,113

Hyperborean 8 .

33,002

33,602

i:"ukaghirs

948

948

Koriaks .

6,058

6,058

Chukchis

11,795

11,795

Eskimo .

1,099

1,099

Ghilaks .

6,194

6,194

Kamchadals .

3,978

3,978

Ainus

1,446

1,446

Others .

2,084

2,084

Oilier s

3,694

428

408

146

525

5,201

Total .

93,442,864

9,402,253

9,289,364

5,758,822

7,746,718

125,640,021

II. Movement of the Population.

The movement of population in European Russia, exclusive of Finland, is seen from the following statement for 1909 and 1910 : —

1909

1910

Births

Deaths ....

5,545,901 3,661,808

5,680,480 3,916,612

Increase .

1,884,093

1,763,868

The births and deaths rates in European Russia for five years and per 1,000 inhal)itants are seen from the following statements : —

1910

I

- 1

1900

1907

1908

1909

Births . . . . Deaths

45-9 29-2

ii;-7

46-3

27 -s

18--.

44-1

'J7-7

43-8

2S-9

Increase

i(;-4

14-9

44- 2 30 r.

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