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  1. Moscow's 2024 population is now estimated at 12,712,305. In 1950, the population of Moscow was 5,356,392. Moscow has grown by 31,916 in the last year, which represents a 0.25% annual change. These population estimates and projections come from the latest revision of the UN World Urbanization Prospects.

  2. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Moscow, Russia metro area from 1950 to 2024. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035. The current metro area population of Moscow in 2024 is 12,712,000, a 0.25% increase from 2023.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoscowMoscow - Wikipedia

    Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at over 13 million residents within the city limits, over 18.8 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in its metropolitan area.

    • 2,561.5 km² (989.0 sq mi)
    • 156 m (512 ft)
    • Muscovite
    • Russia
  4. 6 de nov. de 2023 · As of January 1, 2023, over 13.1 million persons resided in Moscow, the largest city in Russia and Europe. The population of the Russian capital increased slightly from the previous year....

  5. 12 de oct. de 2022 · Moscow is the capital of Russia and the northernmost major city in the world. With 12.5 million people in the urban area, it is also the second most populated city in all of Europe, topped only by Istanbul in Turkey.

  6. Hace 1 día · Moscow, city, capital of Russia since the late 13th century. It is not only the political center of Russia but also the country’s most populous city and its industrial, cultural, scientific, and educational capital. Moscow has also been the spiritual center of the Russian Orthodox Church for over 600 years.

  7. Population By Age and Gender. Moscow Population Tree. Sources: CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network) Population Density: 4,909 / km². Sources: JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid. Historical and Projected Population. Estimated Population from 1790 to 2100. Sources: 1.