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Former USSR Soviet Countries by Current Population

There are fifteen countries from the former Soviet Union (USSR) today. Together they add up to a population of nearly 300 million people. Name the countries in order, from most populous to least populous.
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Population
Country
146,171,015
Russia
41,527,205
Ukraine
34,836,224
Uzbekistan
18,917,176
Kazakhstan
10,122,148
Azerbaijan
Population
Country
9,349,645
Belarus
9,313,800
Tajikistan
6,653,600
Kyrgyzstan
6,118,000
Turkmenistan
3,716,858
Georgia
Population
Country
2,967,900
Armenia
2,787,658
Lithuania
2,640,438
Moldova
1,889,000
Latvia
1,329,460
Estonia
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3 Comments
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Level 90
May 2, 2021
Updated the populations with the latest population data. Russia and the -stan countries increased but the others mostly decreased. The order changed for some since 2018.
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Level 61
Jun 17, 2025
what happened to finland and poland?
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Level 90
Jun 17, 2025
Russia took the Karelia territory from Finland, and Poland was a member of the Warsaw Pact, but neither was a member of the USSR. Refer here.