Population

According to the 2004 Census of All Novegrad:

The population of the Republic of Novegrad is 50,612,400.

77% of the population lives in cities or urban areas. 23% lives in rural areas. There are four cities with a population over one million: Novegráde Velíkei, Néugrade, Vóloğda, and Tórge. There are an additional six with populations over five hundred thousand: Ríga, Revéle, Vítebeske, Mołóga, Vółhove, and Pleskóve.

35,810,500 people, or 70.75% of the population, are 18 years of age or older. 14,801,900 people, or 29.25% of the population, are below 18 years of age.

The population growth rate is 0.14% per year. The average life expectancy is 73 years for men and 78 years for women. Overall, there are approximately 0.93 men for each woman.

Literacy is nearly universal: 99.99%.

Nationalities from almost every country are represented. However, the dominant ethnicities are Novegradian and those of the five constituent republics, as well as Russians:

  • Novegradian: 37,444,293 (73.98%)
  • Finnish: 4,105,295 (8.11%)
  • Latvian: 2,314,554 (4.57%)
  • Estonian: 1,447,480 (2.86%)
  • Russian: 1,423,398 (2.81%)
  • Komi: 1,005,923 (1.99%)
  • Karelian: 947,289 (1.87%)
  • Belarusian: 672,288 (1.33%)
  • Lithuanian: 610,982 (1.21%)
  • Swedish: 84,328 (0.17%)
  • Nenets: 40,490(0.08%)
  • Jew: 25,930 (0.05%)
  • Roma: 18,327 (0.04%)
  • Khanty: 14,209 (0.03%)
  • Veps: 8,293 (0.02%)
  • Pomor: 7,832 (0.02%)
  • Mansi: 4,238 (0.01%)
  • Saami: 2,178 (0.00%)
  • Other: 432,581 (0.85%)