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 |
Kiev 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 |
Odessa 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 | 1772.4 | 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 |
Kiev (city) | 2611.3 | 2602.8 | 100 |
Sevastopol' (city) | 379.5 | 395.0 | 96 |
- Source: Total number of actual population. 2001 Ukrainian Population Census. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
Read more about this topic: Ukrainian Census (2001)
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