Total and indigenous minority populations in the Arctic area of the Russian Federation, by region, according to the 1989 Census

Total and indigenous minority populations in the Arctic area of the Russian Federation, by region, according to the 1989 Census (map/graphic/illustration)

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Total and indigenous minority populations in the Arctic area of the Russian Federation, by region, according to the 1989 Census
Sources Republican Information and Publication Center, 1992a. Number and composition of the populations of peoples of the north (according to the 1989 Census). Vol. 1, Part 1. Republican Information and Publication Center, Moscow. Republican Information and Publication Center, 1992b. Social and economic development of the regions of the extreme North and localities regarded as areas of the extreme north. Republican Information and Publication Center, Moscow. State Committee of the Russian Federation for Statistics, 1992. The population of the Russian Federation in cities, working towns, and regions as of January 1, 1992. State Committee of the Russian Federation for Statistics, Moscow. (AAR Figure 5.15)
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Appears in AMAP Assessment Report: Arctic Pollution Issues
Published 1998
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