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RUSSIA
The following table, omitting Poland and Finland, but retaining the other new States, shows the area and population of Russia according to the last issue of the Russian Central Statistical Committee (1915) :
Area :
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1. European Russia —
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1. European Russia —
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Arkhangelsk
326,003
505,700
1-6
Vyatka
59,329
4,062,000
69
Astrakhan
91,042
1,427,500
16
Yaroslavl .
13,723
1.410,700
103
Bessarabia .
17,143
8,086,600
157
Yekaterinoslav .
24,477
3,537,300
144
Chernigov .
20,232 10,435 63,532
7,605 14,896
3,148,900
S12.300
4,013,400
512.500 2,094,300
156 7S 63 65
141
Total, European Russia .
Courland . Don, Province of Esthonia .
1,867,737
131,700,800
71
Grodno
Kaluga
11,942
1,497,21)0
125
Kazan
24,587
2,900,400
118
2. Ciscaucasia —
Kharkov .
Kherson
Kholm
Kiev .
21,041 27,337 5,213 19,676 32,432 15,518
3,452,000 3,806,900
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4,98S,000 1,855,900 1,871,400
164 139
209 254
57 120
Kuban (province) Stavropol . Terek (province)
Total, Ciscaucasia
36,645 20,970 2S,153
3,051,200 1,353.500 1,814,000
S3 65 47
Kostroma . Kovno
85,768
5,719,600
06
Kursk Jjivonia
17,937
17,574
3,276,200 1,778,500
1S3 101
Total, Russia in Europe .
1,953,505
137,420,400
75
35,220
3,070,900
87
Moghilev .
18,514
2,551,400
138
Moscow Nizhnii-Novgorod
12,847
19.789
3,662,900 2,0S1,200
2S5 105
3. Trans-Caucasia
Novgorod .
45,770
1,729,300
38
Baku
15,061
1,119 600
75
Olonets
49,355
476,200
10
Batum (prov.) .
2,M3
186,000
69
Orel .
18.042
2, SI 6,200
156
Black Sea .
8,220
201,800
63
Orenburg .
73,254
2,272,000
31
P;u,'l<est.un (prov.)
11,471
732,600
01
Penza .
14,997
1,940,500
130
Yelisavetpol
16,991
1,117,200
06
Perm .
127,502
4,083,200
32
Erivan
10,725
1,034,800
96
Petrograd 3
17,226
3,197,800
186
Kars (prov.)
7,239
403,000
56
Podolia
16,224
4,127,600
254
Kutais
8,144
1,070,800
130
Poltava
19,265
3,906,200
203
Snkhum (district;
2,545
147,600
68
Pskov
16,678
1,447,100
87
Titlis .
15,776
l,394,S0fl
88
Ryazan
16,190
■2,7'.'.".,(
173
Zakataly(di.strict)
1,539
101,800
66
Samara . .
58,320
67
Total, Trans-
Saratov Simbirsk ■. Smolensk . Tambov Taurida
32,624 19,110 21,624 25,710 28,312
3,432.100 2,21 1 ',200
105 111
1(12 138
91
Caucasia
95,405
7,509,500
79
Total, Caucasia .
181,173
13,229,10C
73~
Tula
11,954
2,018,
169
4. Siberia —
Tver .
24,975
2,402,000
96
Amur (province)
154,795
201,501
1-6
Ufa .
47,109
3,139,100
67
Irkutsk (govt.) .
280,429
821, 80C
2-5
Vilna .
16,181
•2, us:;, 200
129
Kamchatka (pr.)
41,40C
o-i
Vitebsk
16,983
1,'.'N4,N(I0
117
I'riinorskaya (pr.)
266,480
631,60C
3-0
Vladimir .
18,821
2,225,900
IIS
| Sakhalin (pr.) .
14,06fc
34,00t
0-5
Volhyuia .
27,699
1 ■..:
I Tobolsk (govt.) .
535,739
2,085,70(
3-9
Vologda ' .
155,265
1,772,200
11
j Tomsk (govt.) .
327,173
4,0S8,70<
12
Voronezh .
25,443
3,037,000
i 16
] Transbaikalia(pr.)
238.80S
971,70(
1 Without inner waters.
'•! Estimations on the basis of the census of 1807 and the yearly incre»h« of the popula- tion.
3 Petrograd was the name given to St. Petersburg by an Imperial Order of September 1, 10H.