Cheboksary, Russia Metro Area Population 1950-2025
Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Cheboksary, Russia metro area from 1950 to 2025. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035.
- The current metro area population of Cheboksary in 2025 is 517,000, a 0.19% increase from 2024.
- The metro area population of Cheboksary in 2024 was 516,000, a 0.39% increase from 2023.
- The metro area population of Cheboksary in 2023 was 514,000, a 0.39% increase from 2022.
- The metro area population of Cheboksary in 2022 was 512,000, a 0.59% increase from 2021.
Other Cities in Russia |
City Name |
Population |
Moscow |
12,737,000 |
Saint Petersburg |
5,597,000 |
Novosibirsk |
1,707,000 |
Yekaterinburg |
1,537,000 |
Kazan |
1,300,000 |
Nizhniy Novgorod |
1,250,000 |
Chelyabinsk |
1,246,000 |
Omsk |
1,181,000 |
Krasnoyarsk |
1,178,000 |
Samara |
1,154,000 |
Ufa |
1,148,000 |
Rostov-on-Don |
1,140,000 |
Perm |
1,086,000 |
Voronezh |
1,086,000 |
Krasnodar |
1,018,000 |
Volgograd |
992,000 |
Tyumen |
927,000 |
Saratov |
837,000 |
Tolyatti |
690,000 |
Izhevsk |
653,000 |
Irkutsk |
648,000 |
Khabarovsk |
644,000 |
Barnaul |
642,000 |
Ulyanovsk |
623,000 |
Yaroslavl |
613,000 |
Tomsk |
612,000 |
Vladivostok |
610,000 |
Makhachkala |
603,000 |
Kemerovo |
571,000 |
Orenburg |
570,000 |
Balashikha |
569,000 |
Novokuznetsk |
547,000 |
Ryazan |
540,000 |
Naberezhnye Tchelny |
537,000 |
Astrakhan |
535,000 |
Penza |
521,000 |
Kirov |
520,000 |
Cheboksary |
517,000 |
Lipetsk |
503,000 |
Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast |
495,000 |
Sochi |
481,000 |
Kursk |
476,000 |
Stavropol |
462,000 |
Tula |
462,000 |
Ulan-Ude |
452,000 |
Tver |
427,000 |
Magnitogorsk |
421,000 |
Belgorod |
420,000 |
Surgut |
414,000 |
Ivanovo |
398,000 |
Bryansk |
391,000 |
Chita |
364,000 |
Vladimir |
360,000 |
Kaluga |
353,000 |
Arkhangelsk |
348,000 |
Nizhny Tagil |
344,000 |
Podolsk |
344,000 |
Yakutsk |
344,000 |
Volzhsky |
332,000 |
Saransk |
327,000 |
Smolensk |
327,000 |
Cherepovets |
320,000 |
Vologda |
318,000 |
Orel |
314,000 |
Kurgan |
306,000 |
Vladikavkaz |
297,000 |
Cheboksary - Historical Population Data
|
Year |
Population |
Growth Rate |
2025 |
517,000 |
0.19% |
2024 |
516,000 |
0.39% |
2023 |
514,000 |
0.39% |
2022 |
512,000 |
0.59% |
2021 |
509,000 |
0.59% |
2020 |
506,000 |
0.80% |
2019 |
502,000 |
0.60% |
2018 |
499,000 |
1.42% |
2017 |
492,000 |
1.03% |
2016 |
487,000 |
1.25% |
2015 |
481,000 |
1.26% |
2014 |
475,000 |
1.28% |
2013 |
469,000 |
1.30% |
2012 |
463,000 |
1.09% |
2011 |
458,000 |
1.10% |
2010 |
453,000 |
0.22% |
2009 |
452,000 |
0.44% |
2008 |
450,000 |
0.45% |
2007 |
448,000 |
0.22% |
2006 |
447,000 |
0.45% |
2005 |
445,000 |
0.23% |
2004 |
444,000 |
0.45% |
2003 |
442,000 |
0.45% |
2002 |
440,000 |
0.46% |
2001 |
438,000 |
0.23% |
2000 |
437,000 |
0.46% |
1999 |
435,000 |
0.46% |
1998 |
433,000 |
0.46% |
1997 |
431,000 |
0.47% |
1996 |
429,000 |
0.23% |
1995 |
428,000 |
0.47% |
1994 |
426,000 |
0.47% |
1993 |
424,000 |
0.47% |
1992 |
422,000 |
0.24% |
1991 |
421,000 |
0.48% |
1990 |
419,000 |
0.48% |
1989 |
417,000 |
1.71% |
1988 |
410,000 |
3.27% |
1987 |
397,000 |
2.85% |
1986 |
386,000 |
3.21% |
1985 |
374,000 |
3.03% |
1984 |
363,000 |
3.13% |
1983 |
352,000 |
2.92% |
1982 |
342,000 |
3.01% |
1981 |
332,000 |
3.11% |
1980 |
322,000 |
3.21% |
1979 |
312,000 |
3.65% |
1978 |
301,000 |
3.79% |
1977 |
290,000 |
3.94% |
1976 |
279,000 |
4.10% |
1975 |
268,000 |
4.28% |
1974 |
257,000 |
3.63% |
1973 |
248,000 |
4.20% |
1972 |
238,000 |
3.93% |
1971 |
229,000 |
4.09% |
1970 |
220,000 |
5.77% |
1969 |
208,000 |
6.67% |
1968 |
195,000 |
7.14% |
1967 |
182,000 |
6.43% |
1966 |
171,000 |
6.88% |
1965 |
160,000 |
7.38% |
1964 |
149,000 |
6.43% |
1963 |
140,000 |
6.87% |
1962 |
131,000 |
7.38% |
1961 |
122,000 |
6.09% |
1960 |
115,000 |
7.48% |
1959 |
107,000 |
7.00% |
1958 |
100,000 |
6.38% |
1957 |
94,000 |
6.82% |
1956 |
88,000 |
7.32% |
1955 |
82,000 |
6.49% |
1954 |
77,000 |
6.94% |
1953 |
72,000 |
7.46% |
1952 |
67,000 |
6.35% |
1951 |
63,000 |
6.78% |
1950 |
59,000 |
0.00% |