False.
Russia by far. Europe's population is over 5 times that of Russia, but its size is less than 2/3 that of Russia's. Europe's population density is about 72/km2 while Russia's is about 8/km2; Europe's population density is about 9 times that of Russia's.
Russia has the largest population in Europe. (110,000,000 in European Russia)
European Russia has the largest population (Russia in general as well). Germany is the country with the largest population that is wholly in Europe.
They are in a massive population decline.
Russia is both in Europe and Asia. Western or Central Russia is in Europe,40% of Russia is European,Russias biggest cities Moscow and St Petersburg are both in Europe. The population of Russians living in European Russia is 141,000,000 out of a total population of 110,000,000 Russian people..
Russia is both in Europe and Asia. Western or Central Russia is in Europe,40% of Russia is European,Russias biggest cities Moscow and St Petersburg are both in Europe. The population of Russians living in European Russia is 141,000,000 out of a total population of 110,000,000 Russian people.
Germany has the largest population in Europe.Russia is a transcontinental country, spanning both Europe and Asia.About 110,000,000 of Russia's people live in European Russia (over 75% of the total population), making Russia the most populated country in Europe.Disregarding Russia, Germany is the most populated country in Europe with about 82,000,000.Germany
Europe's is by far greater compared to Russia's. Europe's would be around 75/km2 while Russia's is only around 8/km2, meaning Europe's population density is over 9x that of Russia's. However, only calculating the European portion of Russia's population density would be about 28/km2, but Europe's is still greater.
Russia has the largest population, though it spans the continents of Europe and Asia. Russia's total population is about 144,000,000, while about 110,000,000 of those 144 million Russians live in European Russia. The country with the largest population, wholly in Europe, is Germany, with a population of about 82,000,000. However, Germany and Russia's population is declining, but Russia's is not declining fast enough to knock it out of the largest European country in terms of population.
No. Area-wise or population-wise. Area-wise, Russia is a total of about 17,000,000 km2, of which about 3,600,000 km2 belong to Europe. Europe is about 10,200,000 km2, so Russia is almost half, about 35%, or 1/3, of Europe. Population-wise, Russia has about 140,000,000, of which about 110,000,000 live in Europe boundaries. Europe has a total population of about 750,000,000, meaning about 15% of Europeans are Russian.
Russia (by population and area) WHOLLY IN EUROPE: France by area, Germany by population.
Part of Russia (west of the Ural Mountains) is in Europe. The Asian part of Russia to the east has large areas of sparse population. So, on average, Europe is probably quite a bit denser.