Population By Modern Day Countries
- Russia 67,475,000 (from this Siberia 5,758,822)
- Ukraine 23,430,407 (from this Crimea 1,447,790)
- Poland (Vistula basin) 9,402,253
- Belarus 6,927,040
- Kazakhstan 4,000,000
- Lithuania 3,135,771
- Georgia (country) 2,109,273
- Uzbekistan 2,000,000
- Bessarabia 1,935,412
- Azerbaijan 1,705,131
- Latvia 1,929,387
- Estonia 900,000
- Armenia 829,556
- Kyrgyzstan 750,000
- Tajikistan 646,000
- Turkmenistan 350,000
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