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English: Population of the USSR/former USSR, 1961–2009. Figures from 1961–1991 according to FAOSTAT, figures from 1992–2009 according to Demoscope.
Date 31 December 2009
Source Own work
Author LokiiT

Data

USSR
1961 217,854,000
1962 221,354,000
1963 224,755,000
1964 227,968,000
1965 230,936,000
1966 233,624,000
1967 236,060,000
1968 238,325,000
1969 240,537,000
1970 242,782,000
1971 245,092,000
1972 247,447,000
1973 249,821,000
1974 252,164,000
1975 254,445,000
1976 256,656,000
1977 258,821,000
1978 260,972,000
1979 263,157,000
1980 265,407,000
1981 267,713,000
1982 270,055,000
1983 272,442,000
1984 274,886,000
1985 277,378,000
1986 279,934,000
1987 282,510,000
1988 284,964,000
1989 287,114,000
1990 288,827,000
1991 290,056,000
FSU
1992 291,344,000
1993 292,266,000
1994 292,199,000
1995 292,094,000
1996 291,919,000
1997 291,191,000
1998 290,977,000
1999 290,097,000
2000 288,388,000
2001 287,695,000
2002 286,142,000
2003 285,526,000
2004 284,892,000
2005 284,511,000
2006 284,097,000
2007 284,336,000
2008 284,720,000
2009 285,567,000

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