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Russians
Русские
Total population
c. 130 – c. 150 million
Regions with significant populations
 Russian Federation: 111,016,896
(census, 2010)
 Ukraine 8,334,141 (census, 2001)
 Kazakhstan 3,793,764 (census, 2009)
 Germany
(including Russian Jews and Russian Germans)
3,500,000 (estimate, 2013)
 United States
(including Russian Jews and Russian Germans)
3,072,756 (census, 2009)
 Uzbekistan 1,199,015 (estimate, 2000)
 Israel
(Including Jews of Soviet descent)
894,800 (census, 2016)
 Brazil
(Including Russian jewish ancestry)
800,000
 Belarus 785,084 (census, 2009)
 Canada
(Russian ancestry)
622,445 (Census, 2016)
 Kyrgyzstan 419,600 (census, 2009)
 Latvia 398,549 (census, 2017)
 Moldova 369,488 (census, 2004)
 Estonia 328,864 (2018)
 Turkmenistan 297,319 (census, 2000)
 France
(Russian citizens)
200,000 to 500,000
 Lithuania 129,797 (census, 2017)
 Azerbaijan 119,300 (census, 2009)
 Georgia 91,091 (census, 2002)
 Finland
(Russian speakers)
78,436 (estimate, 2015)
 Tajikistan 68,200 (census, 2000)
 Australia 67,055 (census, 2006)
 Spain
(Russian citizens)
64,653 (census, 2013)
 Cuba 50,200 (census, 2002)
 Turkey
(Russian ancestry)
50,000
 United Kingdom
(Russian citizens)
35,172 (2011)
 Venezuela 5,300
 Romania
(Lipovans)
36,397 (census, 2002)
 Czech Republic 35,759 (statistical data, 2016)
 Italy
(Russian citizens)
39,314 (2014)
 South Korea 30,098 (2016)
 Sweden 20,187 (2016)
 Greece
(Russian citizens)
18,219 (census, 2001)
 China 15,609 (census, 2000)
 Bulgaria 15,595 (census, 2002)
 Armenia 14,660 (census, 2002)
 New Zealand 5,979 (census, 2013)
 Montenegro 946
Languages
Russian
Religion
Predominantly Eastern Orthodox Christianity
(Russian Orthodox Church)
Related ethnic groups
Other East Slavs
(Belarusians and Ukrainians), Eastern South Slavs (Bulgarians, Serbs, Macedonians, and Montenegrins)

Russians (Russian: русские, russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe. The majority of Russians inhabit the nation state of Russia, while notable minorities exist in other former Soviet states such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine and the Baltic states. A large Russian diaspora also exists all over the world, with notable numbers in the United States, Germany, Israel, and Canada. Russians are the most numerous ethnic group in Europe.

The Russians share many cultural traits with other East Slavic ethnic groups, specifically Belarusians and Ukrainians. They are predominantly Orthodox Christians by religion. The Russian language is official in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, and also spoken as a secondary language in many former Soviet states.

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