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The population of the Krasnoyarsk Territory

The population of the Krasnoyarsk Territory according to Rosstat is 2,874,026 [1] people. (2019). The population density is 1.21 people / km 2 (2019). The urban population is 77.46 [2] % (2018).

Content

  • 1 population dynamics
  • 2 Demographics
  • 3 National composition
  • 4 General map
  • 5 notes

Population Dynamics

Census data of 1959, 1970, 1979 and 1989 are given without taking into account the Khakassky Autonomous Okrug , which was part of the Krasnoyarsk Territory until 1990: [3]

Population size
1959 [4]1970 [4]1979 [4]1989 [4]1990 [5]1991 [5]1992 [5]1993 [5]1994 [5]1995 [5]
2 192 300β†— 2 512 400β†— 2 700 200β†— 3 038 600β†— 3 155 929β†— 3 163 370β†— 3 164 219β†˜ 3 160 594β†˜ 3 139 464β†˜ 3 113 809

The census data of 1959, 1970, 1979 and 1989 are given taking into account the Khakassky Autonomous Region, which was part of the Krasnoyarsk Territory until 1990: [6]

Population size
1959 [7]1970 [8]1979 [9]1987 [10]1989 [11]1990 [12]1991 [12]1992 [12]1993 [12]1994 [12]
2 615 098β†— 2 961 991β†— 3 197 580β†— 3,520,000β†— 3 596 260β†˜ 3 155 929β†— 3 163 370β†— 3 164 219β†˜ 3 160 594β†˜ 3 139 464
1995 [12]1996 [12]1997 [12]1998 [12]1999 [12]2000 [12]2001 [12]2002 [13]2003 [12]2004 [12]
β†˜ 3 113 809β†˜ 3 099 424β†˜ 3 085 791β†˜ 3 067 863β†˜ 3 048 716β†˜ 3 022 092β†˜ 3,000 891β†˜ 2 966 042β†˜ 2 961 871β†˜ 2 941 993
2005 [12]2006 [12]2007 [12]2008 [12]2009 [12]2010 [14]2011 [12]2012 [15]2013 [16]2014 [17]
β†˜ 2 925 330β†˜ 2 906 181β†˜ 2 893 748β†˜ 2 890 350β†˜ 2 889 785β†˜ 2 828 187β†— 2 829 105β†— 2 838 396β†— 2 846 475β†— 2 852 810
2015 [18]2016 [19]2017 [20]2018 [2]2019 [1]
β†— 2 858 773β†— 2 866 490β†— 2 875 301β†— 2 876 497β†˜ 2 874 026
 

Demographics

Fertility (births per 1000 population)
1970 [21]1975 [21]1980 [21]1985 [21]1990 [21]1995 [21]1996 [21]1997 [21]1998 [21]
16,4β†— 17.4β†— 18.1β†— 18.8β†˜ 14.3β†˜ 9.8β†˜ 9.5β†˜ 9.1β†— 9.4
1999 [21]2000 [21]2001 [21]2002 [21]2003 [22]2004 [22]2005 [22]2006 [22]2007 [23]
β†˜ 8.9β†— 9.3β†— 9.9β†— 10.6β†— 11.1β†— 11.2β†˜ 10.8β†— 11.0β†— 11.8
2008 [23]2009 [23]2010 [23]2011 [24]2012 [25]2013 [26]2014 [27]
β†— 12.8β†— 13.2β†— 13.6β†˜ 13.5β†— 14.5β†’ 14.5β†’ 14.5


Mortality (deaths per 1000 population)
1970 [28]1975 [28]1980 [28]1985 [28]1990 [28]1995 [28]1996 [28]1997 [28]1998 [28]
7.7β†— 8.6β†— 9.5β†— 9.6β†— 9.6β†— 14.0β†˜ 13.3β†˜ 12.7β†— 13.2
1999 [28]2000 [28]2001 [28]2002 [28]2003 [29]2004 [29]2005 [29]2006 [29]2007 [30]
β†— 14.1β†— 14.7β†˜ 14.5β†— 15.2β†— 15.8β†˜ 15.1β†— 15.7β†˜ 13.9β†˜ 13.3
2008 [30]2009 [30]2010 [30]2011 [31]2012 [32]2013 [33]2014 [34]
β†— 13.5β†˜ 13.0β†— 13.5β†˜ 13.1β†˜ 12.9β†˜ 12.8β†˜ 12.7


Natural population growth
(per 1000 people, the sign (-) means natural population decline)
1970 [35]1975 [36]1980 [37]1985 [38]1990 [39]1995 [40]1996 [41]1997 [42]1998 [43]
8.7β†— 8.8β†˜ 8.6β†— 9.2β†˜ 4.7β†˜ -4,2β†— -3.8β†— -3.6β†˜ -3.8
1999 [44]2000 [45]2001 [46]2002 [47]2003 [48]2004 [48]2005 [48]2006 [48]2007 [49]
β†˜ -5.2β†˜ -5.4β†— -4.6β†’ -4.6β†˜ -4.7β†— -3.9β†˜ -4.9β†— -2.9β†— -1.5
2008 [49]2009 [49]2010 [49]2011 [50]2012 [51]2013 [52]2014 [53]
β†— -0.7β†— 0.2β†˜ 0.1β†— 0.4β†— 1.6β†— 1.7β†— 1.8


Life expectancy at birth (years)
1990 [54]1991 [54]1992 [54]1993 [54]1994 [54]1995 [54]1996 [54]1997 [54]1998 [54]
67.9β†— 68.0β†˜ 66.1β†˜ 62.9β†˜ 61.1β†— 62.3β†— 63.5β†— 64.4β†˜ 63.9
1999 [54]2000 [54]2001 [54]2002 [54]2003 [54]2004 [54]2005 [54]2006 [54]2007 [54]
β†˜ 63.1β†˜ 62.5β†— 63.0β†’ 63.0β†˜ 62.7β†— 63.6β†˜ 63.1β†— 65.6β†— 66.6
2008 [54]2009 [54]2010 [54]2011 [55]2012 [55]2013 [55]
β†— 66.9β†— 67.6β†’ 67.6β†— 68.3β†— 68.4β†— 69.1

According to the All-Union and All-Russian censuses (excluding the population included in the territory of the Khakass Autonomous Okrug ) [56] [57] :

year195919701979198920022010
the whole population, people2 204 051β†— 2 516 167β†— 2 697 474β†— 3 027 655β†˜ 2 966 042β†˜ 2 828 187
urban population1,089,037β†— 1,565,088β†— 1 877 535β†— 2 207 241β†— 2,245,715β†˜ 2 157 706
urban population, %49.4β†— 62.2β†— 69.6β†— 72.9β†— 75.8β†— 76.3

National composition

According to the All-Union Population Censuses of 1959, 1979 and 1989. (excluding the population of the Khakassky Autonomous Region at that time) and the All-Russian Population Censuses of 2002 and 2010:

1959
[58] [59]
people
%1979
[60] [61]
people
%1989
[62] [63]
people
%2002
[64]
people
% of
Total
% of
indicating
shih
national
nal
nost
2010
[65] [66]
people
% of
Total
% of
indicating
shih
national
nal
nost
Total2204051100.00%2700167100.00%3038593100.00%2966042100.00%2828187100.00%
Russians189095485.79%238433388.30%266054287.56%263828188.95%89.43%249073088.07%91.32%
Ukrainians707543.21%814863.02%1055403.47%686622.31%2.33%380121.34%1.39%
Tatars361491.64%456331.69%493311.62%443821.50%1.50%348281.23%1.28%
Germans562212.55%433881.61%430041.42%368501.24%1.25%223630.79%0.82%
Azerbaijanis9550.04%17700.07%74310.24%194470.66%0.66%163410.58%0.60%
Chuvashs191780.87%237660.88%234320.77%168590.57%0.57%110360.39%0.40%
Armenians11060.05%16010.06%29900.10%108070.36%0.37%106770.38%0.39%
Belarusians209880.95%247210.92%299090.98%181490.61%0.62%99000.35%0.36%
Kyrgyz2900.01%19220.06%38760.13%0.13%84230.30%0.31%
Uzbeks8470.04%19190.07%39940.13%27780.09%0.09%64340.23%0.24%
Tajiks4320.02%12210.04%35070.12%0.12%63040.22%0.23%
Dolgans [67]46300.17%53830.18%58050.20%0.20%58100.21%0.21%
Evenki44760.20%41280.15%43380.14%46320.16%0.16%43720.15%0.16%
Mordva140380.64%123640.46%117070.39%75260.25%0.26%42950.15%0.16%
Khakasy33040.15%52730.20%64660.21%44890.15%0.15%41020.15%0.15%
Nenets19250.09%24970.09%26220.09%31880.11%0.11%36330.13%0.13%
Mari18170.08%66420.25%69000.23%51040.17%0.17%33140.12%0.12%
Bashkirs12310.06%28310.10%50220.17%38740.13%0.13%29550.10%0.11%
Tuvans9470.04%11410.04%20490.07%14920.05%0.05%29390.10%0.11%
Lezgins2980.01%11300.04%21990.07%0.07%28000.10%0.10%
Moldavians9720.04%21740.08%46700.15%38030.13%0.13%27490.10%0.10%
Chinese16260.07%6600.02%4530.01%6650.02%0.02%24390.09%0.09%
Estonians104830.48%65660.24%55810.18%41040.14%0.14%23460.08%0.09%
Latvians119530.54%72750.27%57740.19%37470.13%0.13%21890.08%0.08%
Udmurts41450.19%47920.18%47150.16%32500.11%0.11%20260.07%0.07%
Kazakhs15870.07%13580.05%31970.11%44890.15%0.15%19700.07%0.07%
Gypsies10920.05%13980.05%18780.06%19920.07%0.07%19010.07%0.07%
Ossetians12070.04%18550.06%17540.06%0.06%14930.05%0.05%
Yakuts [68]43430.20%13150.05%16700.05%13680.05%0.05%14680.05%0.05%
Georgians8530.04%14530.05%20460.07%19180.06%0.07%13360.05%0.05%
Lithuanians160540.73%32710.12%31510.10%20290.07%0.07%12770.05%0.05%
Poles55680.25%37930.14%34410.11%25190.08%0.09%12680.04%0.05%
Jews64100.29%43240.16%34450.11%17980.06%0.06%11470.04%0.04%
Buryats8980.03%12450.04%10510.04%0.04%10510.04%0.04%
Koreans8550.04%10460.04%9720.03%12070.04%0.04%10290.04%0.04%
Kets9840.04%9840.04%9810.03%11890.04%0.04%9570.03%0.04%
Nogai350.00%1540.01%3800.01%0.01%9500.03%0.03%
Nganasans6940.03%7870.03%11030.04%8110.03%0.03%8070.03%0.03%
Selkups3500.02%3630.01%3590.01%4120.01%0.01%2810.01%0.01%
Enets2130.01%0.01%2210.01%0.01%
Shors3000.01%3530.01%2010.01%0.01%1610.01%0.01%
Chulymts1590.01%0.01%1470.01%0.01%
other111780.51%70250.26%122220.40%92540.31%0.31%90850.32%0.33%
indicated
nationality
2204037100.00%2700167100.00%303419899.86%295022099.47%100.00%272756696.44%100.00%
did not indicate
nationality
fourteen0.00%00.00%43950.14%158220.53%1006213.56%

Community Map

Map legend (when you hover over the label, the actual population is displayed):

 Regional center, more than 1 million people.
 Cities with a population of 100,000 to 499,999 people.
 Cities with a population of 50,000 to 99,999.
 Villages with a population of 10,000 to 49,999 people.
 Settlements with a population of 5,000 to 9,999 people.
 Settlements with a population of 1,000 to 4,999 people.
 
 
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Ugra
 
Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
 
Tomsk region
 
Keme-
rovskaya
region
 
Haka
this
 
Tuva
 
Irkutsk region
 
Sakha (Yakutia)
 
Krasnoyarsk
 
Norilsk
 
Achinsk
 
10
 
5
 
Minusinsk
 
four
 
Lesosibirsk
 
Nazarovo
 
Sharypovo
 
one
 
2
 
Dudinka
 
Bogotol
 
Yeniseisk
 
Shushenskoe
 
3
 
Kodinsk
 
Ilan
 
Uzhur
 
Rich people
 
6
 
Kuragino
 
7
 
9
 
Aban
 
Balakhta
 
Big Murta
 
8
 
Ermakovskoe
 
Karatuzskoe
 
Motygino
 
North Yenisei
 
Taseevo
 
Igarka
 
Tour
 
Aginskoe
Settlements of the Krasnoyarsk Territory

Abbreviations:

  1. Sosnovoborsk
  2. Divnogorsk
  3. Borodino
  4. Zelenogorsk
  5. Zheleznogorsk
  6. Emelyanovo
  7. Zaozerny
  8. Dzerzhinsk
  9. Uyar
  10. Kansk

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (Russian) . Date of treatment July 31, 2019.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2018 (Russian) . Date of treatment July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2018.
  3. ↑ resident population
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Volume 1. The number and distribution of the population of the Krasnoyarsk Territory // All-Russian Population Census 2010. Results of the Krasnoyarsk Territory
  5. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Resident population on January 1 (people) 1990–2010 (unopened) (unavailable link) . Date of treatment February 13, 2014. Archived February 12, 2015.
  6. ↑ Census data from 1959, 1970, 1979, and 1989. - present population, data from 1990 - resident population
  7. ↑ 1959 All-Union Census of the Population (Neopr.) . Date of treatment October 10, 2013. Archived October 10, 2013.
  8. ↑ 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.
  9. ↑ All-Union Census of 1979
  10. ↑ 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.
  11. ↑ All-Union Population Census of 1989 (Neopr.) . Archived August 23, 2011.
  12. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Resident population on January 1 (people) 1990-2013
  13. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Population Census. Tom. 1, table 4. The population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, regions, urban settlements, rural settlements - district centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more (neopr.) . Archived February 3, 2012.
  14. ↑ 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 10, 2013. Archived on April 28, 2013.
  15. ↑ 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.
  16. ↑ 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.
  17. ↑ 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.
  18. ↑ 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.
  19. ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
  20. ↑ 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.
  21. ↑ 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
  22. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.22. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  23. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.6. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  24. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2011
  25. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2012
  26. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2013
  27. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2014
  28. ↑ 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
  29. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.22. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  30. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.6. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  31. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2011
  32. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2012
  33. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2013
  34. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2014
  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. ↑ 5.13. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth by region of the Russian Federation
  48. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.22. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  49. ↑ 1 2 3 4 4.6. Fertility, mortality and natural population growth in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  50. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2011
  51. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2012
  52. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2013
  53. ↑ Fertility, mortality, natural growth, marriage, divorce rates for January-December 2014
  54. ↑ 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
  55. ↑ 1 2 3 Life expectancy at birth
  56. ↑ Censuses of the population of the Russian Empire, USSR, 15 new independent states
  57. ↑ Volumes of the official publication of the results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census
  58. ↑ From the data on the Krasnoyarsk Territory of the 1959 sample, data on the Khakassky Autonomous Region are excluded
  59. ↑ Demoscope. All-Union Census of 1959. The national composition of the population by regions of Russia: Krasnoyarsk Territory (including Khakassky Autonomous Region) ; Demoscope All-Union Census of 1959. National composition of the population by regions of Russia: Khakassky AO
  60. ↑ From the data on the Krasnoyarsk Territory of the 1979 sample, data on the Khakassky Autonomous Region are excluded
  61. ↑ Demoscope. 1979 All-Union Census. The national composition of the population by regions of Russia: Krasnoyarsk Territory (including Khakassky Autonomous Region) ; Demoscope 1979 All-Union Census. National composition of the population by regions of Russia: Khakassky AO
  62. ↑ From the data on the Krasnoyarsk Territory of the 1989 sample, data on the Khakassky Autonomous Region are excluded
  63. ↑ Demoscope. All-Union Census of 1989. The national composition of the population by regions of Russia: Krasnoyarsk Territory (including Khakassky Autonomous Region) ; Demoscope All-Union Census of 1989. National composition of the population by regions of Russia: Khakassky AO
  64. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census : Population by Nationality and Russian Language Proficiency by Subjects of the Russian Federation
  65. ↑ Official website of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Information materials on the final results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census
  66. ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Official results with extended lists by national composition of the population and by region. : see
  67. ↑ According to the 1959 census, the Dolgans were recorded as part of the Yakuts
  68. ↑ According to the 1959 census, the Dolgans were taken into account as part of the Yakuts
  69. ↑ Krasnoyarsk > Data not found. The page may have been renamed. Check reference
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Krasnoyarskogo_Krai population_oldid = 96127570


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