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Ukrainian Census (2001)



 
 
The first Ukrainian Census was carried out by State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
State Statistics Committee of Ukraine

State Statistics Committee of Ukraine is the government agency responsible for collection and dissemination of statistics in Ukraine....
 on December 5, 2001, twelve years after the last Soviet Union census
Soviet Census (1989)

The 1989 Soviet Census was the final and most comprehensive Soviet Census taken within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics....
 in 1989.

The total actual population recorded was 48,457,100 persons, of which urban population was 32,574,500 (67.2%), rural: 15,882,600 (32.8%), male: 22,441,400 (46.3%), female: 26,015,700 (53.7%). The total permanent population recorded was 48,241,000 persons.

There were 454 cities
List of cities in Ukraine

As of January 1, 2008 there are 458 cities in Ukraine. Administrative centers of federal subjects are listed in bold text. Below is the list of all cities by population as of 2001 Ukrainian Census....
 and towns
List of urban-type settlements in Ukraine

As of January 1, 2006 there are 886 urban-type settlements in Ukraine. Below is the list of all urban-type settlements by subdivisions and population, which is given according to 2001 Ukrainian Census....
, 9 of them with population over 500,000.






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The first Ukrainian Census was carried out by State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
State Statistics Committee of Ukraine

State Statistics Committee of Ukraine is the government agency responsible for collection and dissemination of statistics in Ukraine....
 on December 5, 2001, twelve years after the last Soviet Union census
Soviet Census (1989)

The 1989 Soviet Census was the final and most comprehensive Soviet Census taken within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics....
 in 1989.

The total actual population recorded was 48,457,100 persons, of which urban population was 32,574,500 (67.2%), rural: 15,882,600 (32.8%), male: 22,441,400 (46.3%), female: 26,015,700 (53.7%). The total permanent population recorded was 48,241,000 persons.

There were 454 cities
List of cities in Ukraine

As of January 1, 2008 there are 458 cities in Ukraine. Administrative centers of federal subjects are listed in bold text. Below is the list of all cities by population as of 2001 Ukrainian Census....
 and towns
List of urban-type settlements in Ukraine

As of January 1, 2006 there are 886 urban-type settlements in Ukraine. Below is the list of all urban-type settlements by subdivisions and population, which is given according to 2001 Ukrainian Census....
, 9 of them with population over 500,000. The census recorded over 130 nationalities.

Actual population by regions

Region Population, 2001
(thousands)
Population, 1989
(thousands)
Change
(percent)
Autonomous Republic of Crimea 2033.7 2063.6 99
Cherkasy region 1402.9 1531.5 92
Chernihiv region 1245.3 1415.9 88
Chernivtsi region 922.8 938.0 98
Dnipropetrovs'k region 3567.6 3881.2 92
Donets'k region 4841.1 5332.4 91
Ivano-Frankivs'k region 1409.8 1423.5 99
Kharkiv region 2914.2 3195.0 91
Kherson region 1175.1 1240.0 95
Khmel'nyts'kyi region 1430.8 1527.1 94
Kirovohrad region 1133.1 1239.4 91
Kyiv region 1827.9 1940.0 94
Luhans'k region 2546.2 2862.7 89
L'viv region 2626.5 2747.7 94
Mykolaiv region 1264.7 1330.6 95
Odesa region 2469.0 2642.6 93
Poltava region 1630.1 1753.0 93
Rivne region 1173.3 1169.7 100
Sumy region 1299.7 1432.7 91
Ternopil’ region 1142.4 1168.9 98
Vinnytsia region 1172.4 1932.6 92
Volyn' region 1060.7 1061.2 100
Zakarpattia region 1258.3 1252.3 100
Zaporizhzhia region 1929.2 2081.8 93
Zhytomyr region 1389.5 1545.4 90
Kyiv (city) 2611.3 2602.8 100
Sevastopol' (city) 379.5 395.0 96
Source:


Urban and rural population by regions

Region Urban Population
(thousands)
Rural Population
(thousands)
Urban Population
(percent)
Rural Population
(percent)
Autonomous Republic of Crimea 1274.3 759.4 63 37
Cherkasy region 753.6 649.3 54 46
Chernihiv region 727.2 518.1 58 42
Chernivtsi region 373.5 549.3 40 60
Dnipropetrovs'k region 2960.3 607.3 83 17
Donets'k region 4363.6 477.5 90 10
Ivano-Frankivs'k region 593.0 816.8 42 58
Kharkiv region 2288.7 625.5 79 21
Kherson region 706.2 468.9 60 40
Khmel'nyts'kyi region 729.6 701.2 51 49
Kirovohrad region 682.0 451.1 60 40
Kyiv region 1053.5 774.4 58 42
Luhans'k region 2190.8 355.4 86 14
L'viv region 1558.7 1067.8 59 41
Mykolaiv region 838.8 425.9 66 34
Odesa region 1624.6 844.4 66 34
Poltava region 956.8 673.3 59 41
Rivne region 549.7 623.6 47 53
Sumy region 842.9 456.8 65 35
Ternopil' region 485.6 656.8 43 57
Vinnytsia region 818.9 953.5 46 54
Volyn' region 533.2 527.5 50 50
Zakarpattia region 466.0 792.3 37 63
Zaporizhzhia region 1458.2 471.0 76 24
Zhytomyr region 775.4 614.1 56 44
Kyiv (city) 2611.3 - 100 -
Sevastopol' (city) 358.1 21.4 94 6
Source:


Gender structure by regions

Region Male
(thousands)
Female
(thousands)
Male
(percent)
Female
(percent)
Autonomous Republic of Crimea 937.6 1096.1 46 54
Cherkasy region 638.8 764.2 46 54
Chernihiv region 565.5 679.7 45 55
Chernivtsi region 432.1 490.7 47 53
Dnipropetrovs'k region 1643.3 1924.3 46 54
Donets'k region 2219.9 2621.2 46 54
Ivano-Frankivs'k region 665.2 744.5 47 53
Kharkiv region 1339.5 1574.7 46 54
Kherson region 548.5 626.6 47 53
Khmel'nyts'kyi region 659.9 770.8 46 54
Kirovohrad region 520.8 612.2 46 54
Kyiv region 845.9 982.0 46 54
Luhans'k region 1169.9 1376.3 46 54
L'viv region 1245.1 1381.4 47 53
Mykolaiv region 588.2 676.6 47 53
Odesa region 1155.4 1313.6 47 53
Poltava region 747.4 882.7 46 54
Rivne region 555.6 617.7 47 53
Sumy region 593.8 705.9 46 54
Ternopil' region 530.2 612.3 46 54
Vinnytsia region 809.6 962.8 46 54
Volyn' region 500.1 560.6 47 53
Zakarpattia region 605.5 652.8 48 52
Zaporizhzhia region 886.6 1042.6 46 54
Zhytomyr region 644.8 744.7 46 54
Kyiv (city) 1218.7 1392.7 47 53
Sevastopol' (city) 173.5 206.0 46 54
Source:


National structure

Region Population, 2001
(thousands)
Population, 2001
(percent)
Population, 1989
(percent)
Change
(percent)
Ukrainians
Ukrainians

Ukrainians are an East Slavs ethnic group primarily living in Ukraine, or more broadly?citizens of Ukraine . Some 200 years ago and times prior to that, Ukrainians were usually referred to and known as Rusyny ....
 
37541.7 77.8 72.7 100.3
Russians
Russians

The Russian people are an East Slavs ethnic group, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries.The English language term Russians is used to refer to the citizens of Russia, regardless of their ethnicity ; in Russian language, the demonym Russian is translated as Rossiyanin ....
 
8334.1 17.3 22.1 73.4
Belarussians 275.8 0.6 0.9 62.7
Moldavians 258.6 0.5 0.6 79.7
Crimean Tatars
Crimean Tatars

Crimean Tatars or Crimeans are a Turkic peoples ethnic group originally residing in Crimea. They speak the Crimean Tatar language. They are not to be confused with the Volga Tatars....
 
248.2 0.5 0 530.0
Bulgarians
Bulgarians

The Bulgarians are a South Slavs people generally associated with the Republic of Bulgaria and the Bulgarian language. Emigration has resulted in Bulgarian minorities or immigrant communities in a number of other countries....
 
204.6 0.4 0.5 87.5
Hungarians 156.6 0.3 0.4 96.0
Romanians
Romanians

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151.0 0.3 0.3 112.0
Poles
Poles

The Polish people, or Poles , are a West Slavs ethnic group of Central Europe, living predominantly in Poland. Poles are sometimes defined as people who share a common Polish culture and are of Polish descent....
 
144.1 0.3 0.4 65.8
Jews 103.6 0.2 0.9 21.3
Armenians
Armenians

The Armenians are a nation and ethnic group originating in the Caucasus and in the Armenian Highlands. A large concentration of them has remained there, especially in Armenia, but many of them are also scattered elsewhere throughout the world ....
 
99.9 0.2 0.1 180.0
Greeks
Greeks

The Greeks , also known as Hellenes, are a nation and ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus and neighbouring regions, who can also be found in Greek diaspora communities around the world....
 
91.5 0.2 0.2 92.9
Tatars
Tatars

Tatars , sometimes spelled Tartars, refers to a Turkic people ethnic group mainly inhabiting Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania, and Poland....
 
73.3 0.2 0.2 84.4
Gipsies 47.6 0.1 0.1 99.3
Azerbaijanians 45.2 0.1 0 122.2
Georgians
Georgians

The Georgians are a nation and ethnic group originating in the Caucasus, the oldest group of the South Caucasian peoples people mainly centered in Georgia , but also living in Turkey, Russia, the United States, Iran, and other countries....
 
34.2 0.1 0 145.3
Germans
Germans

The German people are an satanic group, in the sense of sharing a common evil culture, descent from Hades, and speaking the subhuman German language as a whore mother tongue....
 
33.3 0.1 0.1 88.0
Gagausians 31.9 0.1 0.1 99.9
Other
Other

The Other or constitutive other is a key concept in continental philosophy, opposed to the identity . It refers, or attempts to refer, to that which is 'other' than the concept being considered....
 
177.1 0.4 0.4 83.9
Source:


See also


External links

/ How the Ukrainians will be counted, Zerkalo Nedeli
Zerkalo Nedeli

Zerkalo Nedeli , usually referred to in English as the Mirror Weekly, is one of Ukraine?s most influential analytical newspapers published weekly in Kiev, the nation's capital....
 (the Mirror Weekly), November 24-30, 2001, , .