I would like to see USA, China and something from Europe for reference. It may be casual urbanisation or something more serious
ProfitNearby7467 on
Awesome. I hope Dagestanis will take over
mister_burns1 on
Moving to cities and warmth. Makes sense.
Old-School8916 on
There are more than 150,000 villages and settlements in Russia in 36,000 of them there is only one person living and another 20,000 are completely uninhabited. This is expected to accelerate in the future as most of the people in these villages are elderly who have lived there all their lives.
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Asian Canada
rintzscar on
Most of the inhabited places in Siberia are inhabited only because there were concentration camps there as part of the Gulag system of camps. They literally rounded innocent people up, moved them via trains, stopped in the middle of nowhere in Siberia and just said „make a camp here“.
22 million people were imprisoned in these camps between 1918 and 1960. Between 2 and 3 million people died.
If you include the „special settlements“ where millions of deported peasants („kulaks“), ethnic minorities, and others were exiled to remote areas under guard (which is technically not in a camp), then it’s around 30 million people with 4-6 million dead.
mariusbleek on
Japan is largely similar to this. Exodus from the far flung provinces to the capital. Hollowing out of the hinterland to create a megalopolis that dominates the entire country
EddieTheHead66six on
I’m not sure why the area on the border with north Korea has had a population growth but i have a feeling that i’d rather not know…
No_Home_4790 on
Soviets build small cities (~30k…50k population) around one single mine or one factory (military one or just inefficient Soviet one „city-forming enterprise“). That things collapses or fell into disrepair after Soviets end and joung people just leave places because no jobs here. Go to Moscow or nearest big city (600k+). These who stay meets insanely poor salaries and just try to survive (lot of them grow plants on some „dacha“s or in their granny’s village far away from their city). I think it’s pretty common to typical urbanisation scenario but Soviet past add that „artificial“ cities that make that problem worse.
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got_light on
>poopulation
Ftfy
Shuren616 on
Russia is bound to lose its asian lands.
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I would like to see USA, China and something from Europe for reference. It may be casual urbanisation or something more serious
Awesome. I hope Dagestanis will take over
Moving to cities and warmth. Makes sense.
There are more than 150,000 villages and settlements in Russia in 36,000 of them there is only one person living and another 20,000 are completely uninhabited. This is expected to accelerate in the future as most of the people in these villages are elderly who have lived there all their lives.
Asian Canada
Most of the inhabited places in Siberia are inhabited only because there were concentration camps there as part of the Gulag system of camps. They literally rounded innocent people up, moved them via trains, stopped in the middle of nowhere in Siberia and just said „make a camp here“.
22 million people were imprisoned in these camps between 1918 and 1960. Between 2 and 3 million people died.
If you include the „special settlements“ where millions of deported peasants („kulaks“), ethnic minorities, and others were exiled to remote areas under guard (which is technically not in a camp), then it’s around 30 million people with 4-6 million dead.
Japan is largely similar to this. Exodus from the far flung provinces to the capital. Hollowing out of the hinterland to create a megalopolis that dominates the entire country
I’m not sure why the area on the border with north Korea has had a population growth but i have a feeling that i’d rather not know…
Soviets build small cities (~30k…50k population) around one single mine or one factory (military one or just inefficient Soviet one „city-forming enterprise“). That things collapses or fell into disrepair after Soviets end and joung people just leave places because no jobs here. Go to Moscow or nearest big city (600k+). These who stay meets insanely poor salaries and just try to survive (lot of them grow plants on some „dacha“s or in their granny’s village far away from their city). I think it’s pretty common to typical urbanisation scenario but Soviet past add that „artificial“ cities that make that problem worse.
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>poopulation
Ftfy
Russia is bound to lose its asian lands.