<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Others, mainly citizens of other countries (35,916) </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td_colspan="2"> 1.70% </Td> </Tr> <P> According to the population census, in March 2011, there were 290,660 non-citizens living in Latvia or 14.1% of Latvian residents, down from approximately 715,000 in 1991 . According to the Population Register, in January 2011, 326,735 non-citizens resided in Latvia . </P> <P> The data of the Population Register, as at January 2016, showed 252,017 non-citizens living in Latvia (11.8% of residents). By the far largest ethnic group of all non-citizens are Russians, who make up 65.6% of all non-citizens, 13.7% are Belarusians, 9.7% are Ukrainians, 3, 5% are Poles and 2, 5% are Lithuanians . Among largest ethnic groups in Latvia 0, 05% of all ethnic Latvians are non-citizens, as are 29% of Russians, 49% of Belarusians, 48% of Ukrainians, 19% of Poles, 24% of Lithuanians, 24% of Jews, 5% of Roma and 20% of Germans . Additionally, 4,535 non-citizens were registered as living outside Latvia . </P> <P> In the age group below 18, non-citizens form 2.1% of residents; among adults - 14.2%; in the age group above 90, 25.0%, as at 2015 . As at 2014, the majority of non-citizens, 62.4%, live in the three biggest cities of country: Riga, Daugavpils and Liepāja, which comprise 40.3% of Latvia's population . As at January, 2016, 42.92% of the non-citizens were born in Latvia . </P>

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