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Regional Diversity

Leonid Limonov, Olga Rusetskaya () and Nikolay Zhunda ()
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Olga Rusetskaya: International Centre for Social and Economic Research ‘Leontief Centre’
Nikolay Zhunda: International Centre for Social and Economic Research ‘Leontief Centre’

Chapter Chapter 11 in The Contemporary Russian Economy, 2023, pp 203-224 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The populationpopulation of Russia is extremely unevenly distributed over its territory. The average population density as of 1 January 2021 was 8.54 people per square kilometre. The majority of the population (68.53%) lives in the European part of Russia, which constitutes one-fifth (20.82%) of Russia’s territory and has the most favourable climatic conditions.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-17382-0_11

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