Ethnic composition of Kyiv Gubernia (province).
As of the census of 1897, there were 3,559,229 residents (1,767,288 men and 1,791,941 women). In terms of the number of inhabitants, Kyiv Province is ranked the first among all the provinces of Russia, in density of the population - the third (after Moscow and Podolsk provinces).
In 1897 in Kyiv province lived:
Ukrainians - 2,819,145 - 79%;
Jews - 430,489 - 12%;
Russians - 216,000 - 6%;
Poles - 68,791 - 1.9%.
The Jewish speaking population of Kyiv Gubernia (province) in 1897 was 12,1%.
The Jewish speaking population of counties (districts) of Kyiv province in 1897:
total in counties of the province - 12,1%
Kyiv county - 11,1%
Berdychiv county - 23,1%
Vasylkiv county - 12,1%
Zvenygorodka county - 9,7%
Kaniv county - 9,7%
Lypovets county - 15%
Radomyshl county - 13,1%
Skvyra county - 12,5%
Tarashcha county - 9,4%
Uman' county - 11,7%
Cherkasy county - 9,8%
Chyhyryn county - 8,6%.
Jewish speaking population of towns of Kiev Province (1897):
total in the province - 31%
Kiev - 12,1%
Berdychiv - 77,1%
Vasylkiv - 39,1%
Zvenygorodka - 37,6%
Kaniv - 30,6%
Lypovets - 47,6%
Radomyshl - 68,5%
Skvyra - 49,6%
Tarashcha - 43,6%
Uman - 57,1%
Cherkasy - 36,9%
Chygyryn - 29,6%
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