Russian Diaspora - Statistics

Statistics

Continent/Country Russian diaspora Population
Europe 11,564,754
Ukraine 8,334,000
Belarus 785,000
Latvia 556,434
Estonia 344,280
United Kingdom 300,000
Lithuania 220,000
Moldova 202,000
Germany 178,600 - 2,000,000
Italy 132,120
France 115,000
Spain 52,832
Finland 51,683
Belgium 50,000
Romania 30,000
Bulgaria 15,595
Norway 13,914
Greece 13,635
Poland 10,244
Sweden 8,900
Austria 5,466
Portugal 5,114 (2007 cenus)
Czech Republic 5,062
Serbia 2,588
Cyprus 10,000
Luxembourg 943
Asia 8,435,084
Kazakhstan 4,480,000
Israel 250,000
Uzbekistan 1,653,478
Kyrgyzstan 604,000
Turkmenistan 314,000
Turkey 3,514 (2002)
Georgia 67,671
Azerbaijan 144,000
Tajikistan 68,200
United Arab Emirates 56,600
Lebanon 40,000
China 15,600
Armenia 14,660
North Korea and South Korea 9,622
Japan 6,000
Syria 4,811
Mongolia 4,100
Jordan 3,033
Afghanistan 1,500
Philippines 1000
Pakistan 680
India 140
Americas 6,952,026
United States 3,163,084
Canada 500,600
Brazil 980,000
Argentina 370,000
Chile 25,000
Puerto Rico 269
Venezuela 34,600
Uruguay 131,680
Mexico 1,293
Oceania 77,785
Australia 67,550
New Zealand 10,235
Africa 1,819
South Africa 1,300
Nigeria 950
Ethiopia 319
Egypt 200
Total 24,031,468

Statistics compiled using local country statistics or best available estimates. Note that the percentages may not add up due to varying census and estimate dates.

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