Population of Tatarstan and its ethnic composition. Area, economy, capital of the Republic of Tatarstan

The Republic of Tatarstan ranks eighth in terms of population among other subjects and regions of the Russian Federation, behind Moscow and the Moscow region, the Krasnodar Territory, St. Petersburg, the Sverdlovsk and Rostov regions, as well as the Republic of Bashkortostan. The population of Tatarstan is distinguished by its heterogeneous national composition, a fairly high number of urban residents even in comparison with the national average, and positive growth dynamics in the last ten years.

Republic of Tatarstan: area and territories

The area of ​​the Republic of Tatarstan is 67,836 square kilometers. If we consider this area as part of the Russian Federation, then this is less than one percent of the total territory of our country.

Almost the entire republic is located in the zone of plains and steppes; a little more than ninety percent of the territories lie at an altitude of two hundred meters above sea level.

About eighteen percent of the total area of ​​Tatarstan is occupied by forests, with the advantage of deciduous trees. Coniferous forests make up only five percent of the total “green lungs” of Tatarstan. More than four hundred species of different animals live on the plains and forests of the republic.

Geography of the Republic of Tatarstan

The Lower Kama National Park and the Volzhsko-Kama Nature Reserve are located on the territory of Tatarstan. The Volzhsko-Kama Nature Reserve is located in the Kama region, on the left bank terraces of the Volga, on the territory of the Zelenodolsk and Laishevsky districts of the Republic of Tatarstan. Two separate sections of the reserve - Saralovsky (4170 hectares) and Raifsky (5921 hectares) are 100 km apart from each other.

The Lower Kama National Park is located on the territory of two administrative districts of the Republic of Tatarstan: Yelabuga and Tukaevsky. Several land and water tourist routes through forests are planned within the park, as well as water routes along the water area of ​​the reservoir, along the Kama and Kriusha rivers.

Tatarstan: brief historical background

People have been building settlements on the territory of the modern republic since approximately the eighth century BC. A little later, the state of the Volga Bulgars was formed here. In this territory they constituted the main population.

Tatarstan, or rather its territory, in the fifteenth century went to the Kazan Khanate, which a hundred years later became part of the Moscow state. Only in the twenties of the last century the name of the state was transformed into the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the name “Republic of Tatarstan” appeared in official documents.

Cities of republican significance

The cities of republican significance Kazan and Naberezhnye Chelny form urban districts at the municipal level.

The remaining cities of republican significance are included in municipal districts and, according to the Register[2], in administrative districts (which contradicts the law on the administrative-territorial structure[1]).

city ​​(urban district) Kazan

LocalityTypePopulation
1Kazancity1 257 391

Aznakaevo city

It is part of the Aznakaevsky municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

LocalityTypePopulation
1Aznakaevocity34 197

Almetyevsk city

It is part of the Almetyevsky municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

LocalityTypePopulation
1Almetyevskcity158 429

Bavly city

It is part of the Bavlinsky municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

LocalityTypePopulation
1Bavlycity22 157

Bugulma city

It is part of the Bugulma municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

LocalityTypePopulation
1Bugulmacity82 488

Buinsk city

It is part of the Buinsky municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

LocalityTypePopulation
1Buinskcity20 416

Yelabuga city

It is part of the Elabuga municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

List of settlements
LocalityTypePopulation
1Elabugacity73 962
2Tarlovka[9]village

city ​​of Zainsk

It is part of the Zainsky municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

List of settlements
LocalityTypePopulation
1Zainskcity39 631
2Karmalkavillage265

Zelenodolsk city

It is part of the Zelenodolsk municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

LocalityTypePopulation
1Zelenodolskcity100 039

Leninogorsk city

It is part of the Leninogorsk municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

LocalityTypePopulation
1Leninogorskcity61 695

city ​​(urban district) Naberezhnye Chelny

LocalityTypePopulation
1Naberezhnye Chelnycity533 839

Nizhnekamsk city

It is part of the Nizhnekamsk municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

List of settlements
LocalityTypePopulation
1Dmitrievkavillage21
2Ilyinkavillage44
3Nizhnekamskcity240 020

Nurlat city

It is part of the Nurlat municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

LocalityTypePopulation
1Nurlatcity32 014

Chistopol city

It is part of the Chistopol municipal district (and, according to the Register[2], administrative).

List of settlements
LocalityTypePopulation
1Eryklinskyvillage8
2Chistopolcity59 446

Kazan is the most beautiful city of the republic

In every country, the capital is the most beautiful city. Therefore, it is not surprising that from your first visit to Tatarstan, Kazan will become your all-encompassing love. This city amazes tourists with a unique combination of architectural historical monuments and modern buildings that fit perfectly into the appearance of the capital of Tatarstan.

Every year the flow of tourists seeking to visit Kazan increases. For example, last year more than two million people visited this amazing city. For several years now, the capital of the republic has occupied a leading position in the list of the most popular cities where you can spend the New Year holidays. In addition, Kazan has the official status of “the third capital of Russia”. All this, combined with the extraordinary beauty of the city and the hospitality of its inhabitants, is enough to attract the attention of tourists to the capital of the former Kazan Khanate.

Republic of Tatarstan: population

Tatarstan is a densely populated republic. According to the latest data, the population is 3,885,253 people. The annual natural increase of citizens of the republic is 0.2%, this figure allows Tatarstan to hold eighth place in the Russian Federation in terms of population.

The average life expectancy has been at seventy-two years for several years now. This is the highest level in the last thirty years. The favorable situation within the republic is evidenced by the figure characterizing how the population is replenished. Tatarstan is a country where the birth rate remains at a consistently high level. For every thousand people, twelve new citizens are born. Sociologists predict that by 2021 the population of the republic will cross the border to 5,000,000 people.

About the settlements and main nationalities of the republic

The number of settlements, in addition to the million-plus city of Kazan, includes another twenty-six cities. Three of them (Naberezhnye Chelny, Nizhnekamsk, Almetyevsk) have more than 100 thousand inhabitants. More than 50 thousand live in settlements such as Zelenodolsk, Bugulma, Elabuga, Leninogorsk, Chistopol. The Republic of Tatarstan is incredibly multinational. Its population is diverse. It has more than 173 nationalities. Among them:

  • Tatars (about 53.2% of the total population);
  • Russians (39.7%);
  • Chuvash (3.1%);
  • Udmurts (0.6%);
  • Bashkirs (0.36%);
  • other nationalities (less than 3.1%).

The population size by region shows that the percentage of Tatars in almost all regions is somewhat less than that of Russians.

Ethnic composition of the former Kazan Khanate

Throughout Russia there is no such multinational state as Tatarstan. According to the latest data, more than one hundred and fifteen nationalities live here, all of which are historically established populations. Since ancient times, Tatarstan has served as a haven for numerous ethnic diasporas. This policy turned out to be very beneficial for the state, because all peoples are united and conflicts based on interethnic hostility have never arisen in the country.

Now the state is home to eight nationalities, which number more than ten thousand people, among them Russians, Maris and Tatars. The most numerous include the following nationalities:

  • Tatars - more than two million people;
  • Russians - about one and a half million people;
  • Chuvash - one hundred twenty-six and a half thousand people.

As a percentage, Tatars make up fifty-two percent of the total population, Russians make up thirty-nine and a half percent of the population, and the Chuvash, respectively, make up three percent of the citizens of Tatarstan.

National composition of residents

The population of Tatarstan is distinguished by significant national diversity. The main ethnic group is the Tatars (53% of the inhabitants), followed by the Russian population (almost 40% of the republic's inhabitants). Other groups are represented by the Chuvash, Udmurts, Mordovians, Ukrainians, Mari, Bashkirs and many more nationalities and ethnic entities. A total of 7% of the republic’s residents indicated during the census a nationality other than Tatars or Russians.

By the way, the number of indigenous people of the republic is gradually increasing. If in 1926 Tatars made up 48.7% of the population, then by 2002 the figure increased by 4.2%. The share of Russians, accordingly, decreases: from 43% in 1926 to 39.5-39.7% in 2002-2010. Tatars form a majority in 32 of the republic's 43 settlements, while Russians form a majority in 10. In another municipality, the largest population group is the Chuvash.

Economic development of Tatarstan

The economy of Tatarstan is one of the most developed in the Russian Federation. It ranks sixth in the country in terms of production volumes. The petrochemical industry plays a major role in the republic. In Tatarstan, they are engaged not only in oil production, but also in its refining, which brings significant funds to the state budget and raises its authority among the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

The share of mechanical engineering in the industrial complex of the country is large, which attracts foreign investment to the republic. According to information from last year, Tatarstan cooperated with one hundred and thirty world powers, with imports and exports accounting for approximately the same percentage.

From the first decade of this century, the Republic of Tatarstan began reorganizing the housing stock. Over six years, more than three hundred thousand square meters of housing were put into operation in the country. In parallel, the construction of satellite cities of Kazan and the construction of sports and entertainment institutions at the federal level began. This brought Tatarstan to a new level in the international sports arena, which, in turn, provides the republic’s budget with additional funds allocated for the development of the region’s economy.

Economists have long been pleased with the monthly increase in production in the republic, equal to 0.1%. If this trend continues, then in a few years Tatarstan will completely overcome its dependence on the oil industry, which over the past year has shown itself to be extremely unstable. All other constituent entities of the Russian Federation that depend on this industry have significantly reduced their economic growth. The Republic very far-sightedly directed the received investments into the development of the chemical industry, managing with its help to ultimately cover the existing budget deficit.

Despite the fact that inflation in the republic is slowly but steadily growing, the standard of living in Tatarstan remains consistently high. The Republic is one of the five regions of Russia with the highest standard of living. Now it ranks fourth, behind the constant leaders of the list - Moscow, St. Petersburg and the Moscow region.

The Republic of Tatarstan can be considered one of the most unique subjects of the Russian Federation. Sociologists and economists predict rapid growth in the region in the near future, which will take the republic to a completely new level of development.

Tatarstan anti-records

This year, the Atninsky district is leading in terms of mortality rate in the republic - 19.2, while the average for Tatarstan is 12.7. Muslyumovsky (18.9), Tetyushsky (18.8), Yutazinsky (18.2), Apastovsky (18.2) and Rybno-Slobodsky (18.1) districts also showed their anti-records.

A less depressing picture is observed in Nizhnekamsk (10.7), Laishevsky (10.6), Pestrechinsky (10.1) districts and in Naberezhnye Chelny (10.2). Moreover, Laishevo and Pestretsy improved their indicators compared to last year - in 2019 they were 10.9 and 10.4, respectively. Mortality also decreased in Novosheshminsky (from 17.5 to 14.1) and Mendeleevsky (from 12.9 to 12.4) districts. In Kazan, the mortality rate this year was 11.6 (in 2019 - 9.8).

Mortality rate in regions of the Republic of Tatarstan, 2020

MunicipalitiesJanuary-December 2021January-September 2021
Republic of Tatarstan11,0012,70
Atninsky12,6019,20
Muslyumovsky15,0018,90
Tetyushsky17,2018,80
Yutazinsky12,8018,20
Apastovsky14,5018,20
Rybno-Slobodsky16,9018,10
Spassky15,4017,90
Alkeevsky14,1017,80
Verkhneuslonsky14,6017,60
Kaybitsky16,6017,50
Chistopolsky15,7017,40
Kamsko-Ustinsky17,4017,40
Aksubaevsky14,6017,10
Aktanyshsky16,4017,00
Buinsky14,6016,90
Cheremshansky15,7016,80
Aznakaevsky13,7016,80
Menzelinsky15,0016,70
Drozhzhanovsky17,8016,50
Mamadyshsky13,7016,30
Nurlatsky12,4016,00
Alekseevsky15,8015,70
Agryzsky13,4015,40
Leninogorsky13,1014,90
Arsky12,1014,80
Tyulyachinsky12,8014,80
Sarmanovsky13,9014,70
Zelenodolsky13,0014,70
Bavlinsky13,8014,70
Zainsky13,2014,50
Sabinsky12,5014,40
Kukmorsky11,6014,30
Novosheshminsky17,5014,10
Tukaevsky13,2013,70
Bugulminsky13,2013,40
Baltasinsky10,7012,90
Vysokogorsky10,7012,70
Mendeleevsky12,9012,40
Kazan9,8011,60
Almetyevsky10,7011,40
Elabuga9,5011,20
Nizhnekamsk8,9010,70
Laishevsky10,9010,60
Naberezhnye Chelny8,2010,20
Pestrechinsky10,4010,10

Mortality rate is the ratio of the number of deaths during a calendar year to the average annual population. Calculated in per mille (per 1,000 population).

In the context of the Volga Federal District, Tatarstan showed the highest mortality rate compared to last year - 118.7% (difference - 6,704 people for the period from January to October 2020). In total, in the Volga Federal District it was 113% (41,460 people). Actually, not a single region of the Volga region was pleased with the low mortality rate - everywhere it exceeds last year’s results. The least number of deaths in the Volga region are in the Kirov region (105.9%, 898 people), Perm region (108.9%, 2,566 people) and Nizhny Novgorod region (109.1%, 3,576 people). In neighboring Bashkortostan - 114.1% (the number of deaths increased by 5,810 people).

In the country as a whole, the mortality rate was 110% (151,191 people). Only two subjects of the Russian Federation showed a decrease in mortality - Buryatia (96.9%, the number of deaths decreased by 285 people) and the city of Sevastopol (99.1, 44 people). Things are worse than in Tatarstan only in three Caucasian republics - Chechnya (136.7%, 1,932 people), Ingushetia (131.9%, 365 people) and Dagestan (131.4%, 3,756 people).

The number of registered births and deaths in Russia for January - October 2021

SubjectBornincrease, decrease2020 as a percentage of 2021Deceasedincrease, decrease2020 as a percentage of 2021Natural increase, decrease (-)Number of deaths as a percentage of the number of births
20202019202020192020201920202019
Russian Federation1.193.4451.250.608-57.16395,41.661.3721.510.181151.191110,0-467.927-259.573139,2120,8
Central Federal District295.410311.557-16.14794,8464.011416.61747.394111,4-168.601-105.060157,1133,7
Belgorod region10.34811.104-75693,218.63117.4531.178106,7-8.283-6.349180,0157,2
Bryansk region7.8808.447-56793,315.83814.7851.053107,1-7.958-6.338201,0175,0
Vladimir region8.4029.607-1.20587,519.28917.8021.487108,4-10.887-8.195229,6185,3
Voronezh region15.88016.664-78495,329.80127.5592.242108,1-13.921-10.895187,7165,4
Ivanovo region6.3006.686-38694,213.69413.144550104,2-7.394-6.458217,4196,6
Kaluga region7.4527.625-17397,713.36612.371995108,0-5.914-4.746179,4162,2
Kostroma region4.5474.859-31293,68.2157.845370104,7-3.668-2.986180,7161,5
Kursk region7.5047.778-27496,514.82413.920904106,5-7.320-6.142197,5179,0
Lipetsk region7.8328.344-51293,915.68913.6931.996114,6-7.857-5.349200,3164,1
Moscow region66.84860.8605.988109,888.00476.29311.711115,4-21.156-15.433131,6125,4
Oryol Region4.8365.069-23395,410.2029.573629106,6-5.366-4.504211,0188,9
Ryazan Oblast7.3317.862-53193,215.49314.2741.219108,5-8.162-6.412211,3181,6
Smolensk region5.4316.008-57790,412.46811.932536104,5-7.037-5.924229,6198,6
Tambov Region6.2696.557-28895,613.87012.8231.047108,2-7.601-6.266221,2195,6
Tver region8.4529.183-73192,018.42417.2451.179106,8-9.972-8.062218,0187,8
Tula region8.9839.531-54894,321.40319.5731.830109,3-12.420-10.042238,3205,4
Yaroslavl region8.7909.625-83591,316.52115.568953106,1-7.731-5.943188,0161,7
Moscow102.325115.748-13.42388,4118.279100.76417.515117,4-15.95414.984115,687,1
Northwestern Federal District106.367112.847-6.48094,3158.711145.53613.175109,1-52.344-32.689149,2129,0
Republic of Karelia4.3014.667-36692,27.7147.422292103,9-3.413-2.755179,4159,0
Komi Republic6.2606.672-41293,88.4658.330135101,6-2.205-1.658135,2124,9
Arhangelsk region7.9598.698-73991,512.98812.560428103,4-5.029-3.862163,2144,4
Nenets Autonomous Okrug497514-1796,735431539112,414319971,261,3
Arkhangelsk region without autonomy7.4628.184-72291,212.63412.245389103,2-5.172-4.061169,3149,6
Vologda Region8.9579.587-63093,413.92313.768155101,1-4.966-4.181155,4143,6
Kaliningrad region7.7937.902-10998,610.15910.027132101,3-2.366-2.125130,4126,9
Leningrad region11.04811.319-27197,622.29319.5812.712113,9-11.245-8.262201,8173,0
Murmansk region5.4095.634-22596,07.8247.117707109,9-2.415-1.483144,6126,3
Novgorod region4.0674.338-27193,88.4768.196280103,4-4.409-3.858208,4188,9
Pskov region4.1894.507-31892,99.2288.882346103,9-5.039-4.375220,3197,1
Saint Petersburg46.38449.523-3.13993,757.64149.6537.988116,1-11.257-130124,3100,3
Southern Federal District129.816135.525-5.70995,8190.776176.63714.139108,0-60.960-41.112147,0130,3
Republic of Adygea3.6253.454171105,04.7574.72235100,7-1.132-1.268131,2136,7
Republic of Kalmykia2.3122.337-2598,92.3872.177210109,6-75160103,293,2
Republic of Crimea15.62116.133-51296,823.73022.5901.140105,0-8.109-6.457151,9140,0
Krasnodar region49.27351.126-1.85396,462.81658.1904.626107,9-13.543-7.064127,5113,8
Astrakhan region8.9739.196-22397,610.7779.6611.116111,6-1.804-465120,1105,1
Volgograd region16.26617.852-1.58691,130.63527.5143.121111,3-14.369-9.662188,3154,1
Rostov region30.32531.841-1.51695,250.83146.8963.935108,4-20.506-15.055167,6147,3
Sevastopol3.4213.586-16595,44.8434.887-4499,1-1.422-1.301141,6136,3
North Caucasus Federal District112.027111.476551100,570.01560.3389.677116,042.01251.13862,554,1
The Republic of Dagestan37.63637.996-36099,115.72711.9713.756131,421.90926.02541,831,5
The Republic of Ingushetia6.8856.623262104,01.5091.144365131,95.3765.47921,917,3
Kabardino-Balkarian Republic8.7378.376361104,36.6965.990706111,82.0412.38676,671,5
Karachay-Cherkess Republic4.2954.349-5498,83.8533.469384111,144288089,779,8
Republic of North Ossetia-Alania6.8747.218-34495,26.6106.046564109,32641.17296,283,8
Chechen Republic24.75423.3201.434106,17.2025.2701.932136,717.55218.05029,122,6
Stavropol region22.84623.594-74896,828.41826.4481.970107,4-5.572-2.854124,4112,1
Volga Federal District224.598237.302-12.70494,6360.524319.06441.460113,0-135.926-81.762160,5134,5
Republic of Bashkortostan34.40835.421-1.01397,147.13741.3275.810114,1-12.729-5.906137,0116,7
Mari El Republic5.5425.673-13197,77.6046.865739110,8-2.062-1.192137,2121,0
The Republic of Mordovia4.6475.056-40991,910.0298.8221.207113,7-5.382-3.766215,8174,5
Republic of Tatarstan (Tatarstan)34.35335.939-1.58695,642.60535.9016.704118,7-8.25238124,099,9
Udmurt republic12.04312.361-31897,416.89815.0551.843112,2-4.855-2.694140,3121,8
Chuvash Republic (Chuvashia)9.3949.774-38096,114.88012.7972.083116,3-5.486-3.023158,4130,9
Perm region21.20722.646-1.43993,631.49428.9282.566108,9-10.287-6.282148,5127,7
Kirov region8.8229.549-72792,416.12715.229898105,9-7.305-5.680182,8159,5
Nizhny Novgorod region22.89624.457-1.56193,642.95839.3823.576109,1-20.062-14.925187,6161,0
Orenburg region15.65616.577-92194,424.44521.6312.814113,0-8.789-5.054156,1130,5
Penza region8.0988.782-68492,218.07615.3702.706117,6-9.978-6.588223,2175,0
Samara Region23.31724.874-1.55793,741.03035.2745.756116,3-17.713-10.400176,0141,8
Saratov region15.57916.991-1.41291,731.04128.0832.958110,5-15.462-11.092199,2165,3
Ulyanovsk region8.6369.202-56693,816.20014.4001.800112,5-7.564-5.198187,6156,5
Ural federal district109.010114.435-5.42595,3133.069121.74211.327109,3-24.059-7.307122,1106,4
Kurgan region6.1436.541-39893,911.15310.779374103,5-5.010-4.238181,6164,8
Sverdlovsk region36.72239.278-2.55693,552.20248.5123.690107,6-15.480-9.234142,2123,5
Tyumen region38.42939.616-1.18797,027.12624.0513.075112,811.30315.56570,660,7
Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra17.06617.560-49497,29.8348.4241.410116,77.2329.13657,648,0
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug5.8975.735162102,82.5162.116400118,93.3813.61942,736,9
Tyumen region without autonomy15.46616.321-85594,814.77613.5111.265109,46902.81095,582,8
Chelyabinsk region27.71629.000-1.28495,642.58838.4004.188110,9-14.872-9.400153,7132,4
Siberian Federal District141.772150.788-9.01694,0198.642186.30612.336106,6-56.870-35.518140,1123,6
Altai Republic2.4442.521-7796,91.9851.89095105,045963181,275,0
Tyva Republic5.3895.177212104,12.4912.314177107,62.8982.86346,244,7
The Republic of Khakassia4.4554.717-26294,45.6765.533143102,6-1.221-816127,4117,3
Altai region16.60417.978-1.37492,428.91227.5731.339104,9-12.308-9.595174,1153,4
Krasnoyarsk region24.25525.705-1.45094,430.91829.6461.272104,3-6.663-3.941127,5115,3
Irkutsk region22.73423.877-1.14395,227.57126.4961.075104,1-4.837-2.619121,3111,0
Kemerovo region18.85120.408-1.55792,433.75932.0151.744105,4-14.908-11.607179,1156,9
Novosibirsk region24.02925.512-1.48394,233.07630.0613.015110,0-9.047-4.549137,7117,8
Omsk region14.73516.084-1.34991,623.32220.6572.665112,9-8.587-4.573158,3128,4
Tomsk region8.2768.809-53393,910.93210.121811108,0-2.656-1.312132,1114,9
Far Eastern Federal District74.44576.678-2.23397,185.62483.9411.683102,0-11.179-7.263115,0109,5
The Republic of Buryatia10.48110.530-4999,58.8519.136-28596,91.6301.39484,486,8
The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)10.56610.774-20898,16.9686.427541108,43.5984.34765,959,7
Transbaikal region10.26710.596-32996,911.15211.017135101,2-885-421108,6104,0
Kamchatka Krai2.7172.783-6697,63.1412.901240108,3-424-118115,6104,2
Primorsky Krai14.99115.425-43497,221.76621.582184100,9-6.775-6.157145,2139,9
Khabarovsk region11.36912.146-77793,615.22214.849373102,5-3.853-2.703133,9122,3
Amur region6.5266.660-13498,09.5639.295268102,9-3.037-2.635146,5139,6
Magadan Region1.0991.117-1898,41.3801.36713101,0-281-250125,6122,4
Sakhalin region4.6504.778-12897,35.2285.108120102,3-578-330112,4106,9
Jewish Autonomous Region1.3341.439-10592,71.9251.86659103,2-591-427144,3129,7
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug44543015103,542839335108,9173796,291,4
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