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RUSSIA

The following table, omitting Poland and Finland, but retaining the other new States, shows the area and population of Russia according to the last issue of the Russian Central Statistical Committee (1915) :

Area :

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1. European Russia —

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1. European Russia —

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Arkhangelsk

326,003

505,700

1-6

Vyatka

59,329

4,062,000

69

Astrakhan

91,042

1,427,500

16

Yaroslavl.

13,723

1.410,700

103

Bessarabia.

17,143

8,086,600

157

Yekaterinoslav.

24,477

3,537,300

144

Chernigov.

20,232 10,435 63,532

7,605 14,896

3,148,900

S12.300

4,013,400

512.500 2,094,300

156 7S 63 65

141

Total, European Russia.

Courland. Don, Province of Esthonia.

1,867,737

131,700,800

71

Grodno

Kaluga

11,942

1,497,21)0

125

Kazan

24,587

2,900,400

118

2. Ciscaucasia —

Kharkov.

Kherson

Kholm

Kiev.

21,041 27,337 5,213 19,676 32,432 15,518

3,452,000 3,806,900

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4,98S,000 1,855,900 1,871,400

164 139

209 254

57 120

Kuban (province) Stavropol. Terek (province)

Total, Ciscaucasia

36,645 20,970 2S,153

3,051,200 1,353.500 1,814,000

S3 65 47

Kostroma. Kovno

85,768

5,719,600

06

Kursk Jjivonia

17,937

17,574

3,276,200 1,778,500

1S3 101

Total, Russia in Europe.

1,953,505

137,420,400

75

35,220

3,070,900

87

Moghilev.

18,514

2,551,400

138

Moscow Nizhnii-Novgorod

12,847

19.789

3,662,900 2,0S1,200

2S5 105

3. Trans-Caucasia

Novgorod.

45,770

1,729,300

38

Baku

15,061

1,119 600

75

Olonets

49,355

476,200

10

Batum (prov.).

2,M3

186,000

69

Orel.

18.042

2, SI 6,200

156

Black Sea.

8,220

201,800

63

Orenburg.

73,254

2,272,000

31

P;u,'l<est.un (prov.)

11,471

732,600

01

Penza.

14,997

1,940,500

130

Yelisavetpol

16,991

1,117,200

06

Perm.

127,502

4,083,200

32

Erivan

10,725

1,034,800

96

Petrograd 3

17,226

3,197,800

186

Kars (prov.)

7,239

403,000

56

Podolia

16,224

4,127,600

254

Kutais

8,144

1,070,800

130

Poltava

19,265

3,906,200

203

Snkhum (district;

2,545

147,600

68

Pskov

16,678

1,447,100

87

Titlis.

15,776

l,394,S0fl

88

Ryazan

16,190

■2,7'.'.".,(

173

Zakataly(di.strict)

1,539

101,800

66

Samara. .

58,320

67

Total, Trans-

Saratov Simbirsk ■. Smolensk. Tambov Taurida

32,624 19,110 21,624 25,710 28,312

3,432.100 2,21 1 ',200

105 111

1(12 138

91

Caucasia

95,405

7,509,500

79

Total, Caucasia.

181,173

13,229,10C

73~

Tula

11,954

2,018,

169

4. Siberia —

Tver.

24,975

2,402,000

96

Amur (province)

154,795

201,501

1-6

Ufa.

47,109

3,139,100

67

Irkutsk (govt.).

280,429

821, 80C

2-5

Vilna.

16,181

•2, us:;, 200

129

Kamchatka (pr.)

41,40C

o-i

Vitebsk

16,983

1,'.'N4,N(I0

117

I'riinorskaya (pr.)

266,480

631,60C

3-0

Vladimir.

18,821

2,225,900

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14,06fc

34,00t

0-5

Volhyuia.

27,699

1 ■..:

I Tobolsk (govt.).

535,739

2,085,70(

3-9

Vologda '.

155,265

1,772,200

11

j Tomsk (govt.).

327,173

4,0S8,70<

12

Voronezh.

25,443

3,037,000

i 16

] Transbaikalia(pr.)

238.80S

971,70(



1 Without inner waters.

'•! Estimations on the basis of the census of 1807 and the yearly incre»h« of the popula- tion.

3 Petrograd was the name given to St. Petersburg by an Imperial Order of September 1, 10H.