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1897 russian censusの例文

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  • By the 1897 Russian Census, 1, 127, 212 Armenians were counted in Russian Lands:
  • According to the 1897 Russian census the city had 91, 494 inhabitants, the majority of them Jews.
  • According to the 1897 Russian census top languages spoken in the Erivan Governorate, roughly corresponding to the current territory of Armenia, were Georgian ( 566 ).
  • By the 1897 Russian Census, there were 3, 559, 229 people in the " guberniya " making it the most populous one in the whole Russian Empire.
  • It had a significant Jewish population ( according to the 1897 Russian census  52 % ), but during World War II . Under German occupation, the ` ven ionys Ghetto was established.
  • According to the 1897 Russian census, by mother tongue, 40 % of the population was Jewish, 31 % Polish, 20 % Russian, 4.2 % Belarusian and 2.1 % Lithuanian.
  • The 1897 Russian Census did not distinguish the Gagauz as a specific group, but it reported the existence of 55, 790 native speakers of a " Turkish language " ( presumably, the Gagauz language ) in the Bessarabia Governorate.