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Demographics

According to the 2002 census, 89.8% of the population are Russians, 3.4% Ukrainians, 0.77% Nanais, 0.76% Tatars, 0.66% Koreans, and 0.62% Belarusians. In addition to the Nanai, other indigenous groups include the Evenks and Evens in the north, and Ulchi in the lower Amur River (Ulchsky District). Some Nivkhs (Gilyaks), speaking isolate language, live around the Amur River delta as well. Smaller indigenous groups of the area are Negidals (567), Orochs (686), and Udege (1,657).

Rural locations of Khabarovsk Territory had positive natural growth of population in 2008 (for the first time during the last 16 years).