912
RUSSIA
Province
square miles
tion
1897
3. Grand-Duchy of Finland :-^ (1 890) Abo-Bjorneborg Kuopio Njiand St. Michel . Tavastehus Uleaborg . Viborg Vasa . Lake Ladoga
Finland (1S96)
0,383
1(3,499
4.584
8,819
8,334
63,957
13,530
16,105
3,094
144,255
Total European
Russia . . 2,095,616:106,191,795
41 9, .369 300,291 264,243 185,098 276,010 260,763 379,115 435,548
2,520,437
4. Bussia in Asia : Kuban Stavropol . Terek Tchernomoisk .
Northern,Caucasia
Baku
Daghestan .
Elizabethpol
Erivan
Kars
Kutais
Tiflis
Zakataly .
Trans-Caucasia
Caucasus
Akmolinsk
Seniipalatinsk
Seinirechensk
Turgai
Uralsk
Lake Aral .
36,441
23,398
26,822
2,836
89,497
15,095 11, .332 16,721 10,075
7,308 13,968 15,306
1,541
91,346
1,922,773
876,298
933,485
54,228
3,786,784
789,659 586,636 871,5.57 804,757 292,498 1,075,861
rl, 040,943
5,461,911
180,843 9,248,695
229,609 184,631 152,280 176,219 1.39,168 26,166
The Steppes
908,073
678,957 68.5,197 990,107 453,123 644,001
O) a:
47 22 61 28 40 4 33 30
20
51
54 38 35 20
43
55 58 52 101 43 54
62
64
Province
3,451,385
Samarcand
Ferganah
Sj-r-Daria
Turkestan
Trans-Caspian
Caspian Sea .
Total, Central Asian dominions
Tobolsk . Tomsk .
Western Siberia
Irkutsk . Transbaikalia , Yakutsk . Yeniseisk
Eastern Siberia
Amur Primorskaya
Amur Region. Sakhalin . Total, Siberia
Total, Asiatic dominions .
Russians in Finland, Bok- hara, Kliiva, and in the navy abroad .
Grand Total
Area :
English square miles
214,237 169,381
1,548,825
539,659 331,159
287,061
236,868
1,533,397
987,186
3,044,512
172,848 715,982
Popula- tion
1897
4,833,496
6,564,778
26,627 857,847| 30 35,654 1,560,411 43 194,853, 1,479,848 7
2.^7,134 3,898,106; 15 2
372,1931
7,721,6841 5
1,438,484 1,929,092
870,818| 3,367,576; 4
500,517' 2
664,071 3
261,731 -2
559,902 1
1,992,221
118,570 220,557
339,127
28,166 1
5,727,090
22,697,469
42,909
8,660,395 128,932,1731 15
The internal waters (lakes and estuaries) occupy the following areas, in square miles :— In European Russia, 25,804 ; in Finland, 18,471 ; In Siberia, 18,863 ; and in Central Asia, 19,855. The Seas of Azov, Caspian, and Lake Aral cover an aggregate surface of 210,025 square miles. The superficies of all Russian provinces have been carefully revised by General Strelbitzky, and his