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The last figures before the collapse of the Soviet Union, population 100 million (July 1991).
After the October Revolution, urbanization in the Soviet Union developed rapidly, the number of cities and the population of cities continued to increase, and the level of urbanization increased rapidly. By January 1987, the number of cities had reached 2,176, with an urban population of 100 million, accounting for 66 percent of the country's total population.
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Figures from the 1989 census indicate that the total population is 286,731,000. The more populous republics are: Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and the Central Asian republics (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan) have high birth rates every year, while Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Latvia and Estonia have one birthrate.
There are more than 100 ethnic groups in the Soviet Union, of which 51% are Russians, 15% are Ukrainians, 6% are Uzbeks, 4% are Belarusians, and the rest are Kazakhs, Tatars, Azerbaijanis, Armenians, Georgians, Moldovans, Tajiks, Lithuanians, Turkmens, Germans, Kyrgyz, Jews, Latvians, Estonians, etc. There are also Chuvash, Dagstani, Bashkirs, Poles, Finns, Laps, Mongolians, Kurds, etc.
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The 22.4 million square kilometers of the Soviet Union included a total of 100 million people in Ukraine, Belarus, Finland and other countries at that time.
Now Russia is 17 million square kilometers with more than 120 ethnic groups. About 300 million people.
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The population of the former Soviet Union was 100 million people. In 1926 it was 100 million, and in early 1939 it was 100 million. On the eve of World War II, through a series of military operations that began in September 1939, the Soviet Union pushed its borders westward by 300 to 400 kilometers and added more than 20 million people, so that by 1940 the population of the Soviet Union reached 100 million.
In 1946, after the end of World War II, the population of the Soviet Union was 100 million. The population of the Soviet Union rose to 100 million in early 1988 and peaked at 100 million in 1991, on the eve of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The former Soviet Union was divided into fifteen countriesAfter the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the former Soviet republics became independent states. Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. There are 15 countries in total.
By 22 December 1991, 11 former Soviet republics had joined the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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The July 1991 statistic was 293,000,000.
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The population of the Soviet Union was 293 million in July 1991.
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293,047,571
The Soviet Union was the largest country in the world by land area and the third most populous country at that time. The territory spans most of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and North Asia; Borders on land with Norway, Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, China, Mongolia and North Korea; It is separated by Sweden, Japan, the state of Alaska in the United States, and Canada.
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The former Soviet Union covers an area of 22.4 million square kilometers and has a population of 100 million.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, abbreviated as the Soviet Union, is a state made up of 15 Soviet republics. It was established on December 30, 1922 and dissolved on December 25, 1991.
The Soviet Union is the largest country in the world, accounting for about one-sixth of the world's land area, occupying most of Eastern Europe and almost all of Central and North Asia; Landland borders with Norway, Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Mongolia, North Korea, China, and other countries.
The Soviet Union is a permanent member of the UN Security Council and one of the world's two superpowers, along with the United States.
There are more than 100 ethnic groups in the Soviet Union, of which 51 percent are Russians, 15 percent are Ukrainians, 6 percent are Uzbeks, and 4 percent are Belarusians.
Others are Kazakhs, Tatars, Azerbaijanis, Armenians, Georgians, Moldovans, Tajiks, Lithuanians, Turkmens, Germans, Kyrgyz, Jews, Latvians, Estonians, etc., accounting for about 24 percent.
There are more than 200 national languages and dialects in the Soviet Union, of which 75 percent are Slavic, 8 percent are Indo-European languages other than Slavic, Altaic is 12 percent, Ural is 3 percent, and Caucasian is 2 percent.
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