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Population distribution in the Far East of Russia

The population is about 8 million. Russia's Far East covers an area of 62 1.59 million square kilometers, accounting for 36.4% of Russia. It is now divided into eight federal entities.

Primorsky Krai is located in the southeast of Russian Far East, with a length of 670km from north to south and a width of 220km from east to west, with an area of165900km2. Primorsky Krai was established in193865438+1October 20th, and its capital is Vladivostok. There are 9 municipalities, 24 districts, 48 towns and 2 19 villages.

The municipalities directly under the Central Government are: Vladivostok, Ussurisk, Nakhodka, Parzansk, Arseniev, Aerjiaom, Dalinielichinsk, Lesuzaske and Spask-Darini. Primorsky Krai has a population of 2.3 million, accounting for13 of the population in the Far East, and is the most densely populated area in the Far East.

However, the population distribution is not balanced, and most of them are concentrated in towns and southern areas with good natural conditions. The urban population accounts for 77% and the rural population accounts for 23%. The population density in the south is relatively high, with an average of 50 people per square kilometer, while the average population in the mountainous areas in central and northern China is only 1.

The ethnic groups in Primorsky Krai can be divided into foreign ethnic groups and local indigenous ethnic groups. Foreign nationality accounts for 99.99% of the total population. Mainly Russians (85.5%) and Ukrainians (9.5%).

In addition, there are Belarusians, Latvians, Estonians and Jews. Indigenous people only account for 0. 1% of the population. There are mainly Udagai people, and a small number of Oroqi people, Taz people, Chuvash people and Nanai people.

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Russia's Far East covers an area of 6215900 square kilometers, with a population of 6.29 million in 20 10. Since ancient times, more than 30 ethnic groups, large and small, have thrived here. Although their development degree is very different, they all made their own contributions to the creation of ancient civilization in this area.

These ethnic groups belong to Uralic language family, Altaic language family and ancient Asian language family respectively. Its religious beliefs in ancient times were totem worship and primitive shamanism. Later, he gradually accepted foreign Tibetan Buddhism, Islam and Orthodox Church.

2015 65438+1On October 26th, Russian President Vladimir Putin supported giving land in the Far East to residents free of charge. Experts believe that after the promulgation of this law, Russian immigrants in the Far East will greatly increase, and the Russian Far East will become the main area for exporting green food to China.

Boli

Khabarovsk (Boli): 800,000 people (20 1 1 year), founded in 1858, is the largest city in the Far East. Inland navigation can go directly to sea through amur river (Heilongjiang), or directly to Tongjiang, Fujin, Jiamusi and Harbin.

The city is one of the largest green cities in the Far East, with tens of thousands of hectares of nature reserves, including well-preserved grassland forests. The main industrial sectors are aircraft manufacturing, fuel industry, wood processing industry, construction and building materials industry.

China is called Boli, the capital of blackwater. In the Ming Dynasty, there lived the Valka tribe of the Jurchen nationality. Boli once belonged to China (Qing Dynasty) and was occupied by Russia after 1860.

Haishenwai

Vladivostok (Vladivostok): 592,069 people (20 10), founded in 1860, is the base of whaling, fishing and freezing boats in the Far East, with a monsoon climate, with an average temperature of-15℃ in June and 20℃ in August. Vladivostok once belonged to the territory of China (Qing Dynasty). Vladivostok means "a small fishing village by the sea".

Baidu Encyclopedia-Russian Far East