What percentage of Moscow is white?

What is the racial makeup of Moscow Russia?

The inhabitants of Moscow are overwhelmingly of Russian ethnicity; the largest minority groups are Ukrainians, Belarusians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, and Tatars.

What’s the percentage of white people in Russia?

In the 2010 Census, roughly 81% of the population were ethnic Russians, and the remaining 19% of the population were ethnic minorities, and roughly 85% of Russia's population was of European descent, of which the vast majority were Slavs, with a substantial minority of Finnic and Germanic peoples.

What percent of the Russian population is black?

Russia has a population of 144 million people but only 70,000 of them are black. Over the years, human rights organisations have reported numerous racist attacks.

Is Russia ethnically diverse?

Although ethnic Russians comprise more than four-fifths of the country's total population, Russia is a diverse, multiethnic society. More than 120 ethnic groups, many with their own national territories, speaking some 100 languages live within Russia's borders.

Is Moscow’s population growing?

The current metro area population of Moscow in 2022 is 12,641,000, a 0.38% increase from 2021. The metro area population of Moscow in 2021 was 12,593,000, a 0.44% increase from 2020. The metro area population of Moscow in 2020 was 12,538,000, a 0.5% increase from 2019.

Is Moscow safe?

Generally speaking, Moscow today is safe as much as other cities in Europe, despite its problematic history with criminal activity in the 90s. However, if you're planning on traveling to Moscow, keep in mind that you should always keep your guard up and remain aware of your surroundings, just in case.

How many Caucasians are there in Russia?

Ethnic groups of Russia, 1926-2010

Ethnic groupLanguage family2010 Census
Number
KabardinsNorthwest Caucasian516,826
KumyksTurkic503,060
Yakuts (icl. Dolgans 1939-1959)Turkic478,085