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, along with members of other ethnicities poured into Siberia following the state-sponsored industrialization of the area. The population of the Severobaikal'skii district rocketed from 2,644 in 1926 to 40,213 in 1989 ( USSR Census 1926 , 1989 ). By the
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cent mixed-race and 60 per cent white ( Retail Coach 2016 ), numbers that will likely change when the results of the 2020 census are released. Further, the census does not account for the hundreds of predominantly Mexican American farmworkers and their
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