Western Russia, or European Russia, is the most populated part of Russia. It contains about 75% of the Russian population with about 110,000,000 people.
It is part of Russia.
Moscow, where according to Wikipedia, below: "According to the preliminary results of the 2010 Census, the population of Moscow was 11,514,300." ("Saint Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia. Per the preliminary results of the 2010 Census, the city's population is 4,848,700,...") Further, the demographics of Russia, below, indicates that: "Russia's population density is 8.4 people per square kilometre (22 per square mile), making it one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. The population is most dense in the European part of the country, centering around Moscow and Saint Petersburg. 74% of the population is urban."
No, Russia was part of the Soviet Union for only about 69 years. The Treaty of the Soviet Union created it on December 29, 1922 and it dissolved in 1991.
Russia was part of the allied powers until it pulled out of the war.
180 million
Most of the population of Russia is found in the western part of the country, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. This region is more economically developed and offers better job opportunities, resulting in a higher concentration of people.
Yes. The European part has a smaller area, than the Asian part, but 80% of Russian population live there.
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.
Yes size affects the population because the more space Russia has the more people are going to want to live there.
Mainly it's in Asia, but most population live in the European part of Russia.
Russia has far more population.
The United States has more people than Russia. The population of the United States is around 330 million, while the population of Russia is around 145 million.
Most of Russia's population is located in the western part of the country. The most populated city is the capital, Moscow, with 11.5 million inhabitants.
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.
There is far more of Russia in Asia than in Europe. About 75% percent of Russia is in Asia. But the majority of Russia's population lives in Europe.
Russia has a dense population primarily due to historical urbanization patterns, concentration of economic activities in urban areas, and government policies that encouraged people to live in specific locations. The European part of Russia has more favorable climate and resources, leading to higher population density compared to the vast Siberian regions.
Russia (and the continent of Eurasia, large part of which Russia occupies) is divided by the Ural mountains into the European (or western) part and the Asian (or eastern) part. Moscow, the capital of Russia, is to the west of the Urals. Therefore, it is in the western part of the country. Note that while the eastern part of Russia is considerably larger in terrirtory, most of the population lives in the western part, and most of the large cities are found in the western part as well.