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The uneven distribution of population in Russia is due to the physical environment. Parts of Russia are very difficult to live in, while others are ideal.
Simple - Russia has more land in relation to the UK. Russia's population is spread over a larger area - therefore their population density is much less.
A significant portion of Russia's landmass is nonarable land, meaning land that is not fit for farming. Because of this, those parts of the country generally have few if any people living in them, which makes the overall population density lower. The United Kingdom doesn't have large uninhabited areas like that.
All of these factors contribute: short life expectancy, low birth rates, and disease
The 2012 population estimate of Russia is 143,200,000.
Yeniseysk, Russia has a population of about 15000
E.ON Russia's population is 5,300.
The dramatic economic and population growth of Russia in the 18th century was the result of Russian leaders trying isolate Russia from Western European culture. The fight for conservation ended with Napoleon's invasions.
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Monaco, Vatican City, Malta, San Marino, and the Netherlands have the highest population densities. Russia, Germany, France, United Kingdom, and Italy have the highest populations.
The population of Vietnamese people in Russia is 26,205.