Simferopol Raion
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Demographics
According to the 2001 All-Ukrainian Census the population of the region was 149,253 persons. The population showed the following ethnic groups:[1]
- Russians – 49.4%
- Ukrainians – 23.5%
- Crimean Tatars – 22.2%
- Belarusians — 1.4%
- Poles – 0.2%
- Moldovans — 0.2%
Population as of May 1, 2012 was 157,589.
2020 Ukrainian Administrative Reform
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