List of federal subjects of Russia by population
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Here is a list of the 88* federal subjects of Russia in order of population according to the 2002 census. The total of all federal subjects is 145,166,731, which does not include nationals living abroad at the time of census.
- Moscow 10,382,754
- Moscow Oblast 6,618,538
- Krasnodar Krai 5,125,221
- Saint Petersburg 4,661,219
- Sverdlovsk Oblast 4,486,214
- Rostov Oblast 4,404,013
- Bashkortostan 4,104,336
- Tatarstan 3,779,265
- Chelyabinsk Oblast 3,603,339
- Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 3,524,028
- Tyumen Oblast 3,264,841 (includes Khantia-Mansia and Yamalia; without Khantia-Mansia and Yamalia 1,325,018)
- Samara Oblast 3,239,737
- Krasnoyarsk Krai 2,966,042 (includes Evenkia and Taymyria; without Evenkia and Taymyria 2,908,559)
- Kemerovo Oblast 2,899,142
- Perm Krai* 2,819,421
- Stavropol Krai 2,735,139
- Volgograd Oblast 2,699,223
- Novosibirsk Oblast 2,692,251
- Saratov Oblast 2,668,310
- Altai Krai 2,607,426
- Irkutsk Oblast 2,581,705 (includes Ust-Orda Buryatia; without Ust-Orda Buryatia 2,446,378)
- Dagestan 2,576,531
- Voronezh Oblast 2,378,803
- Orenburg Oblast 2,179,551
- Omsk Oblast 2,079,220
- Primorsky Krai 2,071,210
- Tula Oblast 1,675,758
- Leningrad Oblast 1,669,205
- Udmurtia 1,570,316
- Vladimir Oblast 1,523,990
- Belgorod Oblast 1,511,620
- Kirov Oblast 1,503,529
- Tver Oblast 1,471,459
- Penza Oblast 1,452,941
- Khabarovsk Krai 1,436,570
- Khantia-Mansia 1,432,817 (also included in Tyumen Oblast total)
- Ulyanovsk Oblast 1,382,811
- Bryansk Oblast 1,378,941
- Yaroslavl Oblast 1,367,398
- Arkhangelsk Oblast 1,336,539 (includes Nenetsia; without Nenetsia 1,294,993)
- Chuvashia 1,313,754
- Vologda Oblast 1,269,568
- Kursk Oblast 1,235,091
- Ryazan Oblast 1,227,910
- Lipetsk Oblast 1,213,499
- Tambov Oblast 1,178,443
- Chita Oblast 1,155,346 (includes Aga Buryatia; without Aga Buryatia 1,083,133)
- Ivanovo Oblast 1,148,329
- Chechnya 1,103,686
- Smolensk Oblast 1,049,574
- Tomsk Oblast 1,046,039
- Kaluga Oblast 1,041,641
- Kurgan Oblast 1,019,532
- Komi Republic 1,018,674
- Astrakhan Oblast 1,005,276
- Buryat Republic 981,238
- Kaliningrad Oblast 955,281
- Sakha Republic 949,280
- Amur Oblast 902,844
- Kabardino-Balkaria 901,494
- Murmansk Oblast 892,534
- Mordovia 888,766
- Oryol Oblast 860,262
- Pskov Oblast 760,810
- Kostroma Oblast 736,641
- Mariy El 727,979
- Republic of Karelia 716,281
- North Ossetia-Alania 710,275
- Novgorod Oblast 694,355
- Sakhalin Oblast 546,695
- Khakassia 546,072
- Yamalia 507,006 (also included in Tyumen Oblast total)
- Ingushetia 467,294
- Adygeya 447,109
- Karachay-Cherkessia 439,470
- Kamchatka Oblast 358,801 (includes Koryakia; without Koryakia 333,644)
- Tyva 305,510
- Kalmykia 292,410
- Altai Republic 202,947
- Jewish Autonomous Oblast 190,915
- Magadan Oblast 182,726
- Ust-Orda Buryatia 135,327 (also included in Irkutsk Oblast total)
- Aga Buryatia 72,213 (also included in Chita Oblast total)
- Chukotka 53,824
- Nenetsia 41,546 (also included in Arkhangelsk Oblast total)
- Taymyria 39,786 (also included in Krasnoyarsk Krai total)
- Koryakia 25,157 (also included in Kamchatka Oblast total)
- Evenkia 17,697 (also included in Krasnoyarsk Krai total)
* Perm Krai was formed on December 1, 2005 as a result of the merger of Perm Oblast and Permyakia. All population figures, however, are given for 2002.
See also
NOTE: Some of Russia's subdivisions are nested. Thus, Tyumen Oblast includes two autonomous districts, Khantia-Mansia and Yamalia, Krasnoyarsk Krai includes Taymyria and Evenkia, and so forth. Wherever this is the case, the nesting region's population is given with all the nested components included.
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