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Ethnic Russians in post-Soviet states

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Ethnic Russians living in former Soviet states

After thedissolution of the Soviet Union (USSR) in December 1991, about 25 millionethnicRussians inpost-Soviet states found themselves living outside ofRussia. However, this number declined to less than 6 million today, excludingUkraine in which ethnic Russian population is hard to estimate due to lack of a recent census.

All former Soviet citizens had a time window within which they could transfer their former Soviet citizenship to Russian citizenship.[citation needed] Where they did not exercise that choice, their resulting citizenship status outsideRussia varied by state: from no perceivable change in status – as inBelarus – to becoming permanently resident "non-citizens" – as inEstonia andLatvia, which restricted citizenship to their pre-World War II citizens and their offspring (regardless of ethnic group) upon restoration of their independence in continuity with their sovereign identities prior to June 1940.

In June 2006 Russian PresidentVladimir Putin announced a plan to introduce national policy aiming at encouraging ethnic Russian immigration to Russia.[1]

Map showing Ethnic Russians in post-Soviet states
Ethnic Russians in post-Soviet states (1994)
CountryNumber of
ethnic Russians
Percent of
national population
As of
(census data)
 Russia1105,579,17980.82021[2]
 Ukraine8,334,14117.32001[3]
 Kazakhstan2,963,93814.62025[4]
 Uzbekistan720,3242.12021[5]
 Belarus706,9927.52019[6]
 Latvia1434,24324.12025[7]
 Estonia1285,81921.02025[8]
 Kyrgyzstan272,8003.82025[9]
 Lithuania144,5005.02025[10]
 Turkmenistan114,4471.62022[11]
 Moldova275,3003.22024[12]
 Azerbaijan71,0460.72019[13]
 Tajikistan29,0000.32020[14]
 Georgia326,5860.72014[15]
 Armenia14,0740.52022[16]

1: Excluding the population for which data is unknown

2: Does not includeTransnistria (2015 census: 138,072 Russians or 29.1% of the population)[17]

3: Does not includeAbkhazia (2021 census: 22,303 Russians or 9.1% of the population)[18] orSouth Ossetia (2015 census: 610 Russians or 1.1% of the population)[19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Latvia: Ethnic Russians Divided On Moscow's Repatriation Scheme
  2. ^"НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ СОСТАВ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ". Archived fromthe original on 3 December 2025.
  3. ^"2001 | English version | Results | General results of the census | National composition of population". 2007-07-06. Archived fromthe original on 2007-07-06. Retrieved2024-02-24.
  4. ^"Population of the Republic of Kazakhstan by selected ethnic groups". 27 March 2025. Retrieved25 November 2025.
  5. ^"Permanent population by national and / or ethnic group, urban / rural place of residence".data.egov.uz (in Russian). Retrieved2024-02-24.
  6. ^"b49a6306ec95b5c2d851e897490581a3.pdf"(PDF). 2022-10-09.
  7. ^"Population by ethnicity at the beginning of year 1935 - 2025".Oficiālās statistikas portāls. Retrieved2025-06-03.
  8. ^"RV0222U: POPULATION, 1 JANUARY by Year, Sex, County and Ethnic nationality".
  9. ^"КЫРГЫЗСТАН ЦИФРАЛАРДА / КЫРГЫЗСТАН В ЦИФРАХ"(PDF).
  10. ^"Rodiklių duomenų bazė - Oficialiosios statistikos portalas".
  11. ^"State Committee of Turkmenistan on Statistics".www.stat.gov.tm. Retrieved2025-02-09.
  12. ^"Population and Housing Census".Population and Housing Census. 2025-02-11. Retrieved2025-02-10.
  13. ^"Ethnic composition of Azerbaijan 2019".pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved2025-06-15.
  14. ^"DISSEMINATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS DATA 2020"(PDF).
  15. ^Circle."2014 General Population Census Results - National Statistics Office of Georgia".www.geostat.ge. Retrieved2025-02-15.
  16. ^"The Main Results of RA Census 2022 / Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia".www.armstat.am. Retrieved2024-02-24.
  17. ^"Ethnic composition of Transnistria 2015".pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved2025-02-15.
  18. ^"Руководство".cgsra.org. Retrieved2025-02-14.
  19. ^"Ethnic composition of Ossetia 2015".pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved2025-02-14.
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