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The population of the Ulyanovsk region

According to Rosstat, the population of the region is 1,238,416 [1] people. (2019). The population density is 33.31 people / km 2 (2019). According to this indicator, the region takes 29th place in Russia and 6th place in the Volga Federal District . The urban population is 75.8 [2] % (2018).

Content

  • 1 Population
  • 2 National composition
    • 2.1 National composition by region
  • 3 Settlements
  • 4 General map
  • 5 notes

Population

Population size
1897 [3]1926 [4]1928 [5]1959 [6]1970 [7]1979 [8]1987 [9]
1,527,848β†˜ 1 384 220β†— 1,396,600β†˜ 1 117 359β†— 1 224 748β†— 1 270 036β†— 1,354,000
1989 [10]1990 [11]1991 [11]1992 [11]1993 [11]1994 [11]1995 [11]
β†— 1 400 806β†— 1 410 878β†— 1 421 291β†— 1 432 140β†— 1 447 819β†— 1 462 824β†— 1 472 730
1996 [11]1997 [11]1998 [11]1999 [11]2000 [11]2001 [11]2002 [12]
β†˜ 1 470 364β†˜ 1 461 436β†˜ 1,450,080β†˜ 1 439 759β†˜ 1 427 375β†˜ 1 413 571β†˜ 1 382 811
2003 [11]2004 [11]2005 [11]2006 [11]2007 [11]2008 [11]2009 [11]
β†˜ 1 378 931β†˜ 1,364,468β†˜ 1 350 713β†˜ 1 335 921β†˜ 1 321 710β†˜ 1 312 208β†˜ 1 304 990
2010 [13]2011 [11]2012 [14]2013 [15]2014 [16]2015 [17]2016 [18]
β†˜ 1,292,799β†˜ 1,290,478β†˜ 1,282,094β†˜ 1,274,487β†˜ 1,267,561β†˜ 1,262,549β†˜ 1,257,621
2017 [19]2018 [2]2019 [1]
β†˜ 1 252 887β†˜ 1,246,618β†˜ 1,238,416
 


Fertility (births per 1000 population)
1970 [20]1975 [20]1980 [20]1985 [20]1990 [20]1995 [20]1996 [20]1997 [20]1998 [20]
14.2β†— 14.5β†— 15.1β†— 16.6β†˜ 14.1β†˜ 8.9β†˜ 8.3β†˜ 7.6β†— 7.8
1999 [20]2000 [20]2001 [20]2002 [20]2003 [21]2004 [21]2005 [21]2006 [21]2007 [22]
β†˜ 7.6β†— 7.9β†˜ 7.8β†— 8.5β†— 8.9β†— 9.0β†˜ 8.6β†— 8.7β†— 9.3
2008 [22]2009 [22]2010 [22]2011 [23]2012 [24]2013 [25]2014 [26]
β†— 10.3β†— 10.5β†— 10.6β†— 10.8β†— 11.3β†— 11.6β†— 11.9


Mortality (deaths per 1000 population)
1970 [27]1975 [27]1980 [27]1985 [27]1990 [27]1995 [27]1996 [27]1997 [27]1998 [27]
8.8β†— 10.0β†— 11.0β†— 11.1β†— 11.2β†— 13.4β†˜ 12.7β†— 13.4β†˜ 12.7
1999 [27]2000 [27]2001 [27]2002 [27]2003 [28]2004 [28]2005 [28]2006 [28]2007 [29]
β†— 14.0β†— 15.1β†— 15.3β†— 16.2β†— 17.3β†˜ 16.8β†— 16.9β†˜ 16.4β†˜ 15.8
2008 [29]2009 [29]2010 [29]2011 [30]2012 [31]2013 [32]2014 [33]
β†˜ 15.3β†˜ 14.9β†— 15.8β†˜ 14.8β†˜ 14.1β†— 14.4β†— 14.6


Natural population growth
(per 1000 people, the sign (-) means natural population decline)
1970 [34]1975 [35]1980 [36]1985 [37]1990 [38]1995 [39]1996 [40]1997 [41]1998 [42]1999 [43]
5,4β†˜ 4,5β†˜ 4.1β†— 5.5β†˜ 2.9β†˜ -4.5β†— -4.4β†˜ -5.8β†— -4.9β†˜ -6.4
2000 [44]2001 [45]2002 [46]2003 [47]2004 [47]2005 [47]2006 [47]2007 [48]2008 [48]2009 [48]
β†˜ -7.2β†˜ -7.5β†˜ -7.7β†˜ -8.4β†— -7.8β†˜ -8.3β†— -7.7β†— -6.5β†— -5.0β†— -4.4
2010 [48]2011 [49]2012 [50]2013 [51]2014 [52]
β†˜ -5.2β†— -4.0β†— -2.8β†’ -2.8β†— -2.7


Life expectancy at birth (years)
1990 [53]1991 [53]1992 [53]1993 [53]1994 [53]1995 [53]1996 [53]1997 [53]1998 [53]
69.6β†˜ 69.5β†˜ 69.1β†˜ 66.7β†˜ 66.0β†— 66.5β†— 67.7β†˜ 67.4β†— 68.2
1999 [53]2000 [53]2001 [53]2002 [53]2003 [53]2004 [53]2005 [53]2006 [53]2007 [53]
β†˜ 66.9β†˜ 65.9β†˜ 65.7β†˜ 65.0β†˜ 64.9β†— 65.3β†˜ 65.2β†— 66.3β†— 67.0
2008 [53]2009 [53]2010 [53]2011 [54]2012 [54]2013 [54]
β†— 67.9β†— 68.8β†˜ 68.5β†— 69.5β†— 70.6β†˜ 70.5

National composition

1959
[55]
people
%1989
[56]
people
%2002
[57]
people
% of
Total
% of
indicating
shih
national
nal
nost
2010
[58] [59]
people
% of
Total
% of
indicating
shih
national
nal
nost
Total1117359100.00%1396193100.00%1382811100.00%1292799100.00%
Russians86855977.73%101681572.83%100458872.65%72.65%90127269.71%73.58%
Tatars969188.67%15909311.39%16876612.20%12.21%14987311.59%12.24%
Chuvashs596825.34%1165398.35%1113168.05%8.05%949707.35%7.75%
Mordva730176.53%610614.37%502293.63%3.63%389773.01%3.18%
Ukrainians89240.80%177101.27%155881.13%1.13%104840.81%0.86%
Azerbaijanis2430.02%28050.20%50060.36%0.36%46490.36%0.38%
Armenians2120.02%14480.10%47450.34%0.34%45200.35%0.37%
Gypsies2050.02%12400.09%20340.15%0.15%33010.26%0.27%
Belarusians25990.23%46170.33%38910.28%0.28%26470.20%0.22%
Germans11510.10%18380.13%29630.21%0.21%18720.14%0.15%
Uzbeks1980.02%10720.08%12280.09%0.09%14350.11%0.12%
Tajiks2020.02%4220.03%10570.08%0.08%13750.11%0.11%
Bashkirs1440.01%13930.10%12170.09%0.09%9140.07%0.07%
Moldavians2070.02%8430.06%9410.07%0.07%8720.07%0.07%
Mari10190.07%8210.06%0.06%6580.05%0.05%
Jews18880.17%14110.10%8610.06%0.06%5350.04%0.04%
Kazakhs6990.06%7960.06%5710.04%0.04%4660.04%0.04%
Georgians1470.01%5040.04%5600.04%0.04%4490.03%0.04%
Udmurts6150.04%4990.04%0.04%3670.03%0.03%
Lezgins3480.02%4220.03%0.03%3520.03%0.03%
Chechens3210.02%5420.04%0.04%3360.03%0.03%
Yezidisthirty0.00%1830.01%0.01%3350.03%0.03%
Vietnamese50.00%2140.02%0.02%2840.02%0.02%
Ossetians1930.01%3370.02%0.02%2800.02%0.02%
other23440.21%39630.28%41350.30%0.30%36860.29%0.30%
indicated
nationality
1117339100.00%139610199.99%138271499.99%100.00%122490994.75%100.00%
did not indicate
nationality
twenty0.00%920.01%970.01%678905.25%

National composition by region

 
Russians by region
 
Tatars by region
 
Chuvash regions
 
Erzyans by region
The national composition of the Ulyanovsk region by region:
AreaRussiansTatarsChuvashsMordva
Bazarnosyzgan88.6%2.6%0.6%5.9%
Baryshsky77.3%12.5%4.9%2.5%
Weskaime85.6%4.2%3.6%3.4%
Insensky85.8%3.3%0.4%8.4%
Karsunsky83.0%10.7%1.8%0.8%
Kuzovatovsky74.9%1.1%1.6%20.4%
Maine79.2%5.0%10.3%0.9%
Melekessky66.9%14.5%12.2%2.3%
Nikolaevsky45.8%23.9%1.8%26.7%
Novomalyklinsky31.1%29.1%15.0%19.0%
Novospassky78.9%12.4%1.5%2.8%
Pavlovsky55.0%20.4%2.1%14.7%
Radischevsky78.3%10.5%1.2%3.6%
Sengileevsky76.5%5.2%13.1%1.1%
Starokulatkinsky2.6%93.2%3.3%0.1%
Staromainsky77.3%7.6%6.9%1.8%
Sursky85.3%1.5%4.1%5.0%
Terengulsky73.1%4.0%9.7%6.4%
Ulyanovsk59.6%17.0%16.5%2.4%
Tsilninsky28.6%13.2%54.7%0.2%
Cherdaklinsky62.7%20.8%8.9%2.5%

Settlements

In the Ulyanovsk Region, 6 cities have the status of cities, 3 of them are of regional subordination, 33 are urban-type settlements, 322 rural and township administrations (2002).

Settlements with a population of more than 4 thousand people
Ulyanovsk↗ 627 870 [1]
Dimitrovgradβ†˜ 115 253 [2]
Inzaβ†˜ 17,714 [19]
Baryshβ†˜ 16 147 [19]
Novoulyanovskβ†˜ 13,990 [2]
Atticsβ†˜ 11,477 [19]
Isheevka↗ 10 856 [19]
Novospasskoyeβ†˜ 10 702 [19]
Kuzovatovoβ†˜ 7620 [19]
Karsun↗ 7583 [19]
Sengileyβ†˜ 6568 [19]
Surskoyeβ†˜ 6409 [19]
Laneβ†˜ 6300 [19]
Old mainβ†˜ 6290 [19]
Nikolaevkaβ†˜ 5994 [19]
Mullovkaβ†˜ 5929 [19]
Wesheimβ†˜ 5899 [19]
New Maineβ†˜ 5686 [19]
October↗ 5678 [60]
Big Nagatkino↗ 5462 [60]
Pavlovkaβ†˜ 5232 [19]
Terengaβ†˜ 5039 [19]
Bazaar Syzganβ†˜ 4966 [19]
Old Kulatkaβ†˜ 4959 [19]
Radishchevoβ†˜ 4096 [19]
The Great Keys↗ 4022 [61]

Community Map

Map Legend:

 Over 100,000 people
 from 10,000 to 20,000 people.
 from 5,000 to 10,000 people.
 from 3,000 to 5,000
 from 1,000 to 3,000
 
 
Tatarstan
 
Chuvashia
 
Mordovia
 
Penza region
 
Saratov region
 
Samara Region
 
Ulyanovsk
 
Dimitrovgrad
 
Inza
 
Barysh
 
Novoulyanovsk
 
Attics
 
Novospasskoye
 
Isheevka
 
Kuzovatovo
 
Karsun
 
Sengiley
 
Lane
 
Surskoye
 
Old main
 
Nikolaevka
 
Wesheim
 
Mullovka
 
New Maine
 
Pavlovka
 
Old Kulatka
 
Bazaar Syzgan
 
Terenga
 
Big Nagatkino
 
New Malykla
 
Radishchevo
 
Pharynx
 
Enganaevo
 
Zhadovka
 
Ignatovka
 
Izmailovo
 
Red Walk
 
them. Lenin
 
Silicate
 
Starotimoshkino
 
Factory
 
Is strong
 
Chufarovo
 
Linguistically
 
Undors
 
Tagay
 
The Great Keys
 
Yasashnaya Tashla
 
Canada
 
Slavkino
 
Nikolskoye-on-Cheremshan
 
Old Algash
 
Belozerye
 
Zhivaykino
 
Tatar Sayman
 
Great Chirkley
 
Cowardly
 
October
 
Krestovo Gorodishche
 
October
 
Soldier Tashla
Settlements of the Ulyanovsk Region

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (Russian) . Date of treatment July 31, 2019.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2018 (Russian) . Date of treatment July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2018.
  3. ↑ First General Census of the Russian Empire in 1897. Vladimir province (neopr.) . Date of treatment October 26, 2013. Archived August 23, 2011.
  4. ↑ All-Union Population Census of 1926. M .: Edition of the Central Statistical Bureau of the USSR, 1928. Volume 9. Table I. Populated places. The present urban and rural population (neopr.) . Date of treatment February 7, 2015. Archived on February 7, 2015.
  5. ↑ Statistical reference book of the USSR for 1928
  6. ↑ 1959 All-Union Census of the Population (Neopr.) . Date of treatment October 10, 2013. Archived October 10, 2013.
  7. ↑ 1970 All-Union Census. The current population of cities, urban-type settlements, districts, and regional centers of the USSR according to the census as of January 15, 1970, in the republics, territories, and regions (neopr.) . Date of treatment October 14, 2013. Archived October 14, 2013.
  8. ↑ All-Union Census of 1979
  9. ↑ National Economy of the USSR for 70 years : anniversary statistical yearbook: [ arch. June 28, 2016 ] / USSR State Committee for Statistics . - Moscow: Finance and Statistics, 1987. - 766 p.
  10. ↑ All-Union Population Census of 1989 (Neopr.) . Archived August 23, 2011.
  11. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Resident population as of January 1 (person) 1990-2013
  12. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Population Census. Tom. 1, table 4. The population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, districts, urban settlements, rural settlements - district centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more (neopr.) . Archived February 3, 2012.
  13. ↑ Population Census 2010. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements (Russian) . Federal State Statistics Service. Date of treatment October 19, 2013. Archived on April 28, 2013.
  14. ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 (neopr.) . Date of treatment May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
  15. ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service of Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. The population of urban districts, municipalities, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) (neopr.) . Date of treatment November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
  16. ↑ Table 33. The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 (neopr.) . Date of treatment August 2, 2014. Archived on August 2, 2014.
  17. ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 (neopr.) . Date of treatment August 6, 2015. Archived on August 6, 2015.
  18. ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
  19. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (Russian) (July 31, 2017). Date of treatment July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
  20. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  21. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.22. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  22. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.6. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  23. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2011
  24. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2012
  25. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2013
  26. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2014
  27. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  28. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.22. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  29. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.6. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  30. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2011
  31. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2012
  32. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2013
  33. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2014
  34. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  35. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  36. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  37. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  38. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  39. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  40. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  41. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  42. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  43. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  44. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  45. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  46. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  47. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.22. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  48. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.6. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  49. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2011
  50. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2012
  51. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2013
  52. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2014
  53. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Life expectancy at birth, years, year, indicator value for the year, all population, both sexes
  54. ↑ 1 2 3 Life expectancy at birth
  55. ↑ Demoscope. All-Union Census of 1959. The national composition of the population by regions of Russia: Ulyanovsk Region
  56. ↑ Demoscope. All-Union Census of 1989. The national composition of the population by regions of Russia: Ulyanovsk Region
  57. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census : Population by Nationality and Russian Language Proficiency by Subjects of the Russian Federation
  58. ↑ Official website of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Information materials on the final results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census
  59. ↑ Territorial authority of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Ulyanovsk Region: Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census in the Ulyanovsk Region (inaccessible link) : NATIONAL POPULATION COMPOSITION IN THE ULYANOVSK REGION according to the 2010 All-Russian Population Census (inaccessible link)
  60. ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Settlements of the Ulyanovsk region and the number of people living in them by age (Neopr.) . Date of treatment May 14, 2014. Archived on May 14, 2014.
  61. ↑ Information on the size of the resident population as of January 1, 2015 according to the municipal entity β€œBolsheklyuchishchenskoe rural settlement” (neopr.) . Date of treatment February 16, 2016. Archived February 16, 2016.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Population_Ulyanovsk_region&oldid=96284821


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