Population:
Vital statistics :Source: Russian Federal State Statistics Service Note: Total fertility rate source.
Ethnic groups ,
Kilemarsky &
Yurino Districts of the republic. Though the Mari people have lived in the area for millennia, they did not have a designated territory before the
Russian Revolution of 1917. According to the
2021 Census, only 58.2% of the Mari within Russia live in the Mari El Republic, while 20.1% live in the
Republic of Bashkortostan (consisting of the Eastern Mari, who fled to Bashkorostan to escape religious persecution). During the last Soviet Census (1989), 4% of the Mari of the Soviet Union lived outside of Russia. Since
World War II, more ethnic Russians and Tatars have moved into the area. According to the
2021 Census,
Russians make up 52.5% of the republic's population (up from 47.4% in 2010), while the ethnic
Mari make up 40.1% (down from 43.9%). Other groups include
Tatars (4.8%),
Chuvash (0.6%), and a host of smaller groups, each accounting for less than 0.5% of the total population.
Religion The religions with the most adherents in the republic are
Russian Orthodoxy, the
Mari native religion, the
Old Believers, and
Islam. The traditional Mari religion (
Chimari yula) is still practised today by many Mari people and is the main religion of the Mari of Bashkortostan; also practised is a
syncretism with
Christianity. The Czars took drastic measures to force Christianity on the Mari, going so far as blowing up a holy mountain, and the
persecution of the religion went on under the
Soviet Union. During the 1990s the religion was officially recognized by the State and began to revive. The Mari gather at around 520 holy
groves where they offer animal and vegetable sacrifices, there are about 20 festivals yearly. Although traditional religion is one of Mari El's three officially recognized religions (along with Orthodoxy and Islam) Mari religious practises have come under increasing pressure, according to human rights groups. According to a 2012 survey, both located in Yoshkar-Ola. There are also more than 900 primary and secondary schools located throughout the republic. For the past few years, the Mari El Republic has been participating in the national project "Education" ("Oбразование"), which is designed to improve education throughout Russia by bringing new technology into the classroom, improving material conditions in schools, and providing financial awards to extraordinary students and teachers. Although the Mari language is officially a state language, Mari educators and administrators have been forced from their positions in recent years and Mari-language education has been defunded, according to the
U.S. State Department, the
European Union, and others. ==Economy==