On the first of January last year, the population of Sochialmost 400 thousand people. It is worth noting that there is not much for such a large and significant city. But after the Olympic Games, something has changed, and now the indicators are somewhat different.
It must be said that the population of the Southern SlopeThe Great Caucasus until 1864 was about 300 thousand people. They were mostly Ubykhs and Shapsugs - initially they professed Christianity, but rather strange, because it clearly felt an admixture of spiritualism and shamanism. But then they went to Islam - it happened in the time of the Ottoman Empire. What can we say about the then population of Sochi? The number is surprising - it's definitely. After all, in the 1900th year in a modern, today, city, lived only 33 thousand people! This is hard to believe, since the population of Sochi, which currently numbers several hundred thousand inhabitants, is growing rapidly. And then, it turns out, there was practically no one here. Most of all, of course, in Sochi lived Russian - more than 61%. Slightly less - the Greeks (about 17%). Next came Circassians (6.2%), followed by Armenians (4%), Moldovans (3.1%), Imeretins, Czechs, Poles, Turks, Estonians, Georgians and, finally, the French - there were only 19 human. This was the population of Sochi at that time. Today everything is different.
The population of Sochi, or rather its number, has becomeslowly but surely increase. If in 1897 the total population of this city was some 1,300 people (today there are more people in the settlements), then this situation has been corrected over the years. Already in 1939, the figure was 72,600 people, among which about 50 thousand residents were urban. For twenty years, people in Sochi has become even more - 127,000. Even then it was clear that the city would become a metropolis. Twenty years later, the number of residents grew almost 2.5 times and amounted to 287 300 people. Until 1989, Sochi settled for a few tens of thousands, and now, today the total number of people living in the modern Olympic city (and in the surrounding areas) is almost half a million. As you can see, the pace is increasing, and the population of Sochi, whose number is constantly increasing, also becomes larger.
So, even if we compare the figures for the 2013thand 2014, it is possible to observe a substantial increase. The number of people living in Sochi has increased by almost thirty thousand (Central district). However, it is worth noting, it's still a bit for such a big city. After all, we must remember that Sochi is divided into districts, and they can easily be counted for individual settlements. Some, for example, still believe that Adler is a city, not an area. But there are several of them. So, there are about 140 thousand people in the Adler district, about 152 000 in the Central region, about 152 000 in the Central. There are about 93 000 Sochi residents in Lazarevsky, and 86 000 in the Khostinsky district. And the smallest settlement that has direct territorial relation to Sochi is the settlement urban type of Krasnaya Polyana. Although, of course, the number of people living here is significantly increased in winter - after all, it is, after all, a ski resort, and thousands of people come here to ski and snowboard. And, of course, the population of Sochi is increasing at times with the advent of the holiday season. Local residents have long been accustomed to this.
The population of the city of Sochi increases in summer notonly because of the vacationers. Although, of course, given how popular this resort is among the residents of Russia and the countries of the near and far abroad, do not be surprised that in the summer it becomes a city with a million. But tourists are not the only "arrivals". Annually in Sochi, thousands of people (mostly young people) come to work. They are mainly engaged in service and food. Many decide to come to the Olympic, to earn a little money and at the same time have a good time near the sea.
Olympics, Formula 1, the sea, a favorable climate,and just a good atmosphere - all this attracts not only tourists in Sochi. Many people want to move to this city to a permanent place of residence and, I must say, most people who wish this dream is successfully implemented. Strictly speaking, before the Olympics Sochi enjoyed a frenzied popularity among Russians and residents of neighboring countries. But after this event, only endless streams of tourists came here. And many are happy to live. Due to this, the number of residents, respectively, increases. In Sochi, to live well - prices are not as high as they are described, besides, here the sea, mountains, climate, and in general - in such a city you want to be constantly. Considering the extent to which the Olympic has become popular recently, we can expect that in the following years the number of people living will grow not by several tens of thousands, but by hundreds. Fortunately, all the conditions for a good life in the city is - this is another reason why people go here. Sochi is a promising and modern city with a lot of opportunities. And most importantly, the people living in it, helped to make it better.
This topic is always interesting, especially to people,who are not familiar with the culture of a particular city and want to fix it. As already explained, the population of Sochi is quite a large figure, and it is logical to assume that the national composition is also rich. Russian is still the most - about 70 percent. And, by the way, this indicator is increasing - both due to natural growth, and thanks to the fact that in Sochi residents from other cities and regions of Russia. The number of Armenians living here is about 20% - also a solid figure. Perhaps, these are the two most numerous groups. The remaining ten percent are nationalities such as Germans, Byelorussians, Greeks, Adygheans, Shapsugs, Tatars, Azerbaijanis, Georgians and others. Of all these groups, Sochi is so numerous and colorful. The number is quite large and, I must say, it's good - after all in such a wonderful and interesting city just can not live a few people.