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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