2001 Census In Ukraine
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The 2001 Ukrainian census is to date the only census of the population of independent Ukraine. It was conducted by the
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Actual population by regions

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Total number of actual population. 2001 Ukrainian Population Census. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
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Urban and rural population by regions

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Urban and rural population. 2001 Ukrainian Population Census. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
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Gender structure by regions

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Gender structure of the population. 2001 Ukrainian Population Census. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
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National structure

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National composition of the population. 2001 Ukrainian Population Census. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
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National structure by regions

''Note:'' listed are those nationalities which comprise more than 0.1% of regional population. Numbers are given in thousands. *
Autonomous Republic of Crimea The Autonomous Republic of Crimea is a ''de jure'' administrative division of Ukraine encompassing most of Crimea that was unilaterally annexed by Russia in 2014. The Autonomous Republic of Crimea occupies most of the peninsula,Cherkasy Oblast Cherkasy Oblast (, ), also referred to as Cherkashchyna (, ) is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in central Ukraine located along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. The Capital city, administrative center of the oblast is the cit ...
- 1,398.3 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,301.2 (93.1%) ** Russians - 75.6 (5.4%) ** Belarusians - 3.9 (0.3%) ** Armenians - 1.7 (0.1%) ** Moldovans - 1.6 (0.1%) ** Jews - 1.5 (0.1%) *
Chernihiv Oblast Chernihiv Oblast (), also referred to as Chernihivshchyna (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in northern Ukraine. The capital city, administrative center of the oblast is the city of Chernihiv. There are 1,511 sett ...
- 1,236.1 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,155.4 (93.5%) ** Russians - 62.2 (5.0%) ** Belarusians - 7.1 (0.6%) *
Chernivtsi Oblast Chernivtsi Oblast (), also referred to as Chernivechchyna (), is an oblast (province) in western Ukraine, consisting of the northern parts of the historical regions of Bukovina and Bessarabia. It has an international border with Romania and Moldo ...
- 919.0 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 689.1 (75.0%) ** Romanians - 114.6 (12.5%) ** Moldovans - 67.2 (7.3%) ** Russians - 37.9 (4.1%) ** Poles - 3.4 (0.4%) ** Belarusians - 1.5 (0.2%) ** Jews - 1.4 (0.2%) *
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in simultaneously southern, eastern and central Ukraine, the most important industrial region of the country. It was created on February 27, 1932. Dnipropetro ...
- 3,561.2 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 2,825.8 (79.3%) ** Russians - 627.5 (17.6%) ** Belarusians - 29.5 (0.8%) ** Jews - 13.7 (0.4%) ** Armenians - 10.6 (0.3%) ** Azeris - 5.6 (0.2%) *
Donetsk Oblast Donetsk Oblast, also referred to as Donechchyna (, ), is an Oblasts of Ukraine, oblast in eastern Ukraine. It is Ukraine's most populous province, with around 4.1 million residents. Its capital city, administrative centre is Donetsk, though d ...
- 4,825.6 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 2,744.1 (56.9%) ** Russians - 1,844.4 (38.2%) ** Greeks - 77.5 (1.6%) ** Belarusians - 44.5 (0.9%) ** Tatars - 19.2 (0.4%) ** Armenians - 15.7 (0.3%) ** Jews - 8.8 (0.2%) ** Azeris - 8.1 (0.2%) ** Georgians - 7.2 (0.2%) ** Moldovans - 7.2 (0.2%) *
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (), also referred to as Ivano-Frankivshchyna () or simply Frankivshchyna, is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (region) in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Ivano-Frankivsk. It has a pop ...
- 1,406.1 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,371.2 (97.5%) ** Russians - 24.9 (1.8%) ** Poles - 1.9 (0.2%) ** Belarusians - 1.5 (0.2%) *
Kharkiv Oblast Kharkiv Oblast (, ), also referred to as Kharkivshchyna (), is an oblast (province) in eastern Ukraine. Kharkiv borders Luhansk Oblast to the east, Donetsk Oblast to the southeast, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to the southwest, Poltava Oblast to the w ...
- 2,895.8 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 2,048.7 (70.7%) ** Russians - 742.0 (25.6%) ** Belarusians - 14.7 (0.5%) ** Jews - 11.5 (0.4%) ** Armenians - 11.1 (0.4%) *
Kherson Oblast Kherson Oblast (, ; ), also known as Khersonshchyna (, ), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in southern Ukraine. It is located just north of Crimea. Its administrative center is Kherson, on the northern or right bank ...
- 1,172.7 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 961.6 (82.0%) ** Russians - 165.2 (14.1%) ** Belarusians - 8.1 (0.7%) ** Tatars - 5.3 (0.5%) ** Armenians - 4.5 (0.4%) ** Moldovans - 4.1 (0.4%) *
Khmelnytskyi Oblast Khmelnytskyi Oblast (), also known as Khmelnychchyna (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in western Ukraine covering portions of the historical regions of western Podolia and southern Volhynia. The Capital (political) ...
- 1,426.6 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,339.3 (93.9%) ** Russians - 50.7 (3.6%) ** Poles - 23.0 (1.6%) *
Kirovohrad Oblast Kirovohrad Oblast (), also known as Kirovohradshchyna (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (''province'') in central Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Kropyvnytskyi. The oblast's population is It is ...
- 1,125.7 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,014.6 (90.1%) ** Russians - 83.9 (7.5%) ** Moldovans - 8.2 (0.7%) ** Belarusians - 5.5 (0.5%) ** Armenians - 2.9 (0.3%) *
Kyiv Oblast Kyiv Oblast (, ), also called Kyivshchyna (, ), is an Administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in central and northern Ukraine. It surrounds, but does not include, the city of Kyiv, which is administered as a city with special sta ...
- 1,821.1 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,684.8 (92.5%) ** Russians - 109.3 (6.0%) ** Belarusians - 8.6 (0.5%) *
Luhansk Oblast Luhansk Oblast (; ), also referred to as Luhanshchyna (), is the easternmost Administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Luhansk. The oblast was established in 1938 and bore the n ...
- 2,540.2 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,472.4 (58.0%) ** Russians - 991.8 (39.0%) ** Belarusians - 20.5 (0.8%) ** Tatars - 8.5 (0.3%) ** Armenians - 6.5 (0.3%) *
Lviv Oblast Lviv Oblast (, ), also referred to as Lvivshchyna (, ), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast in western Ukraine. The capital city, capital of the oblast is the city of Lviv. The current population is History Name The region is named ...
- 2,606.0 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 2,471.0 (94.8%) ** Russians - 92.6 (3.6%) ** Poles - 18.9 (0.7%) *
Mykolaiv Oblast Mykolaiv Oblast (, ), also referred to as Mykolaivshchyna (, ), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) of Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Mykolaiv. At the most recent estimate, the population ...
- 1,262.9 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,034.5 (81.9%) ** Russians - 177.5 (14.1%) ** Moldovans - 13.1 (1.0%) ** Belarusians - 8.3 (0.7%) ** Bulgarians - 5.6 (0.4%) ** Armenians - 4.2 (0.3%) ** Jews - 3.2 (0.3%) *
Odesa Oblast Odesa Oblast (), also referred to as Odeshchyna (Одещина), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) of southwestern Ukraine, located along the northern coast of the Black Sea. Its administrative centre is the city of Ode ...
- 2,455.7 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,542.3 (62.8%) ** Russians - 508.5 (20.7%) ** Bulgarians - 150.6 (6.1%) ** Moldovans - 123.7 (5.0%) ** Gagauz - 27.6 (1.1%) ** Jews - 13.3 (0.5%) ** Belarusians - 12.7 (0.5%) ** Armenians - 7.4 (0.3%) *
Poltava Oblast Poltava Oblast (), also referred to as Poltavshchyna (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) of central Ukraine. The capital city, administrative center of the oblast is the city of Poltava. Most of its territory was par ...
- 1,621.2 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,481.1 (91.4%) ** Russians - 117.1 (7.2%) ** Belarusians - 6.3 (0.4%) *
Rivne Oblast Rivne Oblast (), also referred to as Rivnenshchyna (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is Rivne. The surface area of the region is . Its population is: Before its annexation by the ...
- 1,171.4 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,123.4 (95.9%) ** Russians - 30.1 (2.6%) ** Belarusians - 11.8 (1.0%) *
Sumy Oblast Sumy Oblast (), also known as Sumshchyna (), is an oblast (province) in northeast Ukraine. The oblast was created in its modern-day form, from the merging of raions from Kharkiv Oblast, Chernihiv Oblast, and Poltava Oblast in 1939 by the Presid ...
- 1,296.8 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,152.0 (88.8%) ** Russians - 121.7 (9.4%) ** Belarusians - 4.3 (0.3%) *
Ternopil Oblast Ternopil Oblast (), also referred to as Ternopilshchyna () or Ternopillia (), is an Oblasts of Ukraine, oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its Capital (political), administrative center is Ternopil, through which flows the Seret (river), Seret, a tribu ...
- 1,138.5 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,113.5 (97.8%) ** Russians - 14.2 (1.2%) ** Poles - 3.8 (0.3%) *
Vinnytsia Oblast Vinnytsia Oblast (, ), also referred to as Vinnychchyna (), is an oblasts of Ukraine, oblast in central Ukraine. Its capital city, administrative center is Vinnytsia. The oblast has a population of History Vinnytsia Oblast, first established on ...
- 1,763.9 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,674.1 (94.9%) ** Russians - 67.5 (3.8%) *
Volyn Oblast Volyn Oblast () or simply Volyn (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in northwestern Ukraine. It borders Rivne Oblast to the east, Lviv Oblast to the south, Poland to the west and Belarus to the north. Its Capital city ...
- 1,057.2 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,025.0 (96.9%) ** Russians - 25.1 (2.4%) ** Belarusians - 3.2 (0.3%) *
Zakarpattia Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Закарпатська область), also referred to as simply Zakarpattia (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Закарпаття; Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Kárpátalja'') or Transcar ...
- 1,254.6 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,010.1 (80.5%) ** Hungarians - 151.5 (12.1%) ** Romanians - 32.1 (2.6%) ** Russians - 31.0 (2.5%) ** Gypsies - 14.0 (1.1%) ** Slovaks - 5.6 (0.5%) ** Germans - 3.5 (0.3%) *
Zaporizhzhia Oblast Zaporizhzhia Oblast (), commonly referred to as Zaporizhzhia (), is an oblast (region) in south-east Ukraine. Its administrative centre is the city of Zaporizhzhia. The oblast covers an area of , and has a population of The oblast is an import ...
- 1,926.8 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,364.1 (70.8%) ** Russians - 476.8 (24.7%) ** Bulgarians - 27.7 (1.4%) ** Belarusians - 12.6 (0.7%) ** Armenians - 6.4 (0.3%) ** Tatars - 5.1 (0.3%) *
Zhytomyr Oblast Zhytomyr Oblast (), also referred to as Zhytomyrshchyna (), is an Administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in northwestern Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Zhytomyr. Its population is approximately H ...
- 1,389.3 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 1,255.0 (90.3%) ** Russians - 68.9 (5.0%) ** Poles - 49.0 (3.5%) ** Belarusians - 4.9 (0.4%) *
Kyiv Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
- 2,567.0 (100%) ** Ukrainians - 2,110.8 (82.2%) ** Russians - 337.3 (13.1%) ** Jews - 17.9 (0.7%) ** Belarusians - 16.5 (0.6%) ** Poles - 6.9 (0.3%) *
Sevastopol Sevastopol ( ), sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea and a major port on the Black Sea. Due to its strategic location and the navigability of the city's harbours, Sevastopol has been an important port and naval base th ...
- 377.2 (100%) ** Russians - 270.0 (71.6%) ** Ukrainians - 84.4 (22.4%) ** Belarusians - 5.8 (1.6%) ** Tatars - 2.5 (0.7%) ** Crimean Tatars - 1.8 (0.5%) ** Armenians - 1.3 (0.3%) ** Jews - 1.0 (0.3%) :''Source
National composition of the population. 2001 Ukrainian Population Census. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
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2001 Census. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine

2001 Census results. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
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