List of Ukrainian oblasts and territories by population
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The population of all Ukrainian oblasts and other regions was recorded in 2012.[1] Note that since the war in Donbas started in the spring of 2014, 1,5 million people from Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk Oblast have either fled to Russia or to other parts of Ukraine.[2][3] Since the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in March 2014, Crimea and Sevastopol have been disputed between Russia and Ukraine, with Russia signing a treaty of accession on 18 March 2014 with the self-declared independent Republic of Crimea, absorbing it into the Russian Federation, though this is not recognised by Ukraine or most of the international community.[4]
Population as of November 1st 2015
Ranking | Oblast | Population | Urban population | Rural population |
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1 | Donetsk Oblast[5] | 4,387,702 | 3,973,317 | 414,385 |
2 | Dnipropetrovsk Oblast[6] | 3,258,705 | 2,724,872 | 533,833 |
3 | Kyiv[7] | 2,900,920 | 2,900,920 | N/A |
4 | Kharkiv Oblast[8] | 2,720,342 | 2,193,027 | 527,315 |
5 | Lviv Oblast[9] | 2,535,476 | 1,545,628 | 989,848 |
6 | Odesa Oblast[10] | 2,387,282 | 1,592,602 | 794,680 |
7 | Luhansk Oblast[5] | 2,263,676 | 1,963,808 | 299,868 |
8 | Autonomous Republic of Crimea[5] | 1,963,770 | 1,231,648 | 732,122 |
9 | Zaporizhzhia Oblast[11] | 1,755,663 | 1,355,126 | 400,537 |
10 | Kyiv Oblast[12] | 1,731,673 | 1,077,600 | 654,073 |
11 | Vinnytsia Oblast[13] | 1,604,270 | 813,906 | 790,364 |
12 | Poltava Oblast[14] | 1,440,684 | 892,177 | 548,507 |
13 | Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast[15] | 1,382,721 | 603,858 | 778,863 |
14 | Khmelnytskyi Oblast[16] | 1,296,103 | 729,963 | 566,140 |
15 | Zakarpattia Oblast[17] | 1,259,497 | 466,985 | 792,512 |
16 | Zhytomyr Oblast[18] | 1,249,225 | 734,462 | 514,763 |
17 | Cherkasy Oblast[19] | 1,246,166 | 707,539 | 538,627 |
18 | Rivne Oblast[20] | 1,162,049 | 553,247 | 608,802 |
19 | Mykolaiv Oblast[21] | 1,159,634 | 791,227 | 368,407 |
20 | Sumy Oblast[18] | 1,115,051 | 764,436 | 350,615 |
21 | Ternopil Oblast[22] | 1,066,523 | 475,443 | 591,080 |
22 | Kherson Oblast[23] | 1,063,803 | 651,241 | 412,562 |
23 | Chernihiv Oblast[24] | 1,047,023 | 676,001 | 371,022 |
24 | Volyn Oblast[25] | 1,042,855 | 545,568 | 497,287 |
25 | Kirovohrad Oblast[26] | 974,724 | 612,237 | 362,487 |
26 | Chernivtsi Oblast[27] | 910,001 | 391,491 | 518,510 |
27 | Sevastopol | 509,992 | 509,992 | N/A |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Ukraine Census, population as of 1st August 2012". State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. Archived from the original on 12 March 2010. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
- ^ Donetsk, Luhansk: The 'People's Republics' one year on, Deutsche Welle (11 May 2015)
- ^ Between War and Peace - Life Near the Front in Eastern Ukraine (between minutes 23 and 24 into the documentary), Deutsche Welle (18 May 2015)
- ^ Alec Luhn (18 March 2014). "Red Square rally hails Vladimir Putin after Crimea accession". The Guardian. Moscow. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ^ a b c Due to war and/or occupation statistical information cannot be gathered and therefore is outdated.
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