Nationalities in the USSR

Primary Sources

Post-Soviet population table, 2006

Post-Soviet Population Table, 2006

Description

This table provides population information for the fifteen successor states of the Soviet Union. While these figures do not provide a breakdown by national composition within each independent state, they do reveal the range in the sizes of these new states. The break up of the Soviet Union presented each population and government with unique challenges that were also shaped by the common history of the Soviet empire.

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Source

Central Intelligence Agency, The World Fact Book, 2006, (Washington D.C.: CIA, 2006), wofact2006 (accessed July 9, 2008).

How to Cite this Source

Central Intelligence Agency, "Post-Soviet population table, 2006," Making the History of 1989, Item #394, https://chnm.gmu.edu/1989/items/show/394 (accessed May 28 2021, 3:26 pm).