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  • Nearly 40,000 towns and villages in Russia are uninhabited
  • ... like Canada, they have a few big cities, a bunch of small towns, and a whole lot of empty space, so yes ...
  • Russia has a population density of about 22 persons per square mile, it is sparsely populated, and most of its residents live in urban areas. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3183.htm
  • On the whole, yes. Pretty low density aside from the cities
  • It's a vast empty wasteland for the most part since Siberia is immense and hardly occupied.
  • The eastern part of Russia is mostly uninhabited,it´s just empty land going to waste.Terrible,like in a horror movie!
  • Russia is populated in its heartland, ocean fronts and seas, this is where there is work due to the ports, exports, factories and shipbuilding areas. Any area near a place where there is water is slightly populated but the rest is almost totally unoccupied territory. Enclosed is a site with several maps of the Russian population and the inhabited cities, to see the maps click on them. http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/russianheartland/DemographicMaps/SubjectsRegions.html
  • Most of most countries is uninhabited. Even China and India will have vast amounts of open space where nobody lives. Countries like Russia and Canada only more so.

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