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Ca. 38.7 million
- Excluding territories of north-central Kazakhstan, Siberia has a total population of ca. 38.7 million (2005). The North Kazakhstan oblast has another 1.1 million inhabitants (2002). Cherlak, a typical small town - or a large village - in Western Siberia About 70% of Siberia's people live in cities.
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Siberia is vast and sparsely populated, covering an area of over 13.1 million square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi), but home to roughly a quarter of Russia's population. Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, and Omsk are the largest cities in the area.
The vast majority of the Siberian population (over 85%) is Slavic and other Indo-European ethnicities, mainly the Russians (including their subethnic group Siberians), Ukrainians, and Germans. Most non-Slavic groups are Turkic .
Today Siberia has a population of 36 million people and it is divided into several different districts. The region also has a number of major cities, of which Novosibirsk is the largest with a population of 1.3 million people.
PEOPLE OF SIBERIA. The entire population of Siberia—about 33 million people—is equal to only three times the population of the Moscow metropolitan area. Most of the residents are Russians, followed by Ukrainians, Tatars, Germans, Jews, Latvians, Lithuanians, Estonians, Kazakhs and other nationalities from the former Soviet Union.
Dec 31, 2018 · At around 13 million square kilometers (5.1 million square miles), Siberia takes up three-quarters of all Russian territory and almost ten percent of Earth's land surface. However, when it comes to population density, Siberia is one of the least populated areas on Earth, with between 7 and 8 inhabitants per square mile.
Oct 27, 2021 · Editorial credit: Starover Sibiriak / Shutterstock.com. The most populous city in Siberia is called Novosibirsk, which is situated on the banks of the Ob River. It contains more than 1.6 million people, making it the third biggest city in all of Russia.