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The first Ukrainian Census after the dissolution of the Soviet Union was carried out by State Statistics Committee of Ukraine on December 5, 2001, twelve years after the last All-Union census in 1989. The rise of Gorbachev Although reform stalled between 1964–1982, the generational shift gave new momentum for reform. ...
December 5 is the 339th day (340th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The total actual population recorded was 48,457,000 persons, of which urban population was 32,574,000 (67.2%), rural: 15,883,000 (32.8%), male: 46.3%, female: 53.7%. The total permanent population recorded was 48,241,000 persons. The census recorded over 130 nationalities, of which recorded were: - Ukrainians: 37,541,700
- Russians: 8,334,100
- Belarusians: 275,800
- Moldovans: 258,600
- Crimean Tatars: 248,200
- Bulgarians: 204,600
- Hungarians: 156,600
- Romanians: 151,000
- Poles: 144,100
- Jews: 103,600
- Armenians: 99,900
There were 454 cities and towns, 9 of them with population over 500,000. The Crimean Tatars (Qırımtatar (aka Qırım, Qırımlı and Qırım türkü), Pl. ...
Population by ethnicity
| Raions/cities | Total | Ukrainians | Russians | Romanians | Moldovans | Other | | Vyzhnytsia Raion | 59,993 | 58,924 | 631 | 196 | 58 | 184 | | Hertza Raion | 32,316 | 1,616 | 299 | 29,554 | 756 | 91 | | Hlyboka Raion | 72,676 | 34,025 | 877 | 32,923 | 4,425 | 426 | | Zastavna Raion | 56,261 | 55,733 | 335 | 38 | 55 | 100 | | Kelmenetsi Raion | 48,468 | 47,261 | 607 | 25 | 477 | 98 | | Kitsman Raion | 72,884 | 71,805 | 674 | 116 | 88 | 201 | | Novoselitsa Raion | 87,461 | 29,703 | 1,235 | 5,904 | 50,329 | 290 | | Putyla Raion | 25,352 | 25,182 | 98 | 19 | 20 | 33 | | Sokyriany Raion | 48,889 | 43,927 | 3,044 | 43 | 1,681 | 194 | | Storozhynets Raion | 95,295 | 56,786 | 1,367 | 35,095 | 307 | 1,740 | | Khotyn Raion | 72,398 | 66,060 | 927 | 59 | 5,102 | 250 | | city of Chernivtsi | 236,691 | 189,021 | 26,733 | 10,553 | 3,829 | 6,555 | | city of Novodnistrovsk[1] | 10,344 | 9,013 | 1,054 | 30 | 98 | 149 | | Totals: | 919,028 | 689,056 | 37,881 | 114,555 | 67,225 | 10,311 | Chernivtsi Oblast (Ukrainian: , Chernivetsâka oblastâ, Regiunea CernÄuÅ£i in Romanian) is an oblast in southwestern Ukraine, bordering on Romania and Moldova. ...
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Hertza Raion (Ukrainian: , Romanian: Ţinutul Herţa) is an administrative district (raion) in the southern part of Chernivtsi Oblast in south-western Ukraine, on the Romanian border. ...
Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: ; Romanian: CernÄuÅ£i; German: Czernowitz or Tschernowitz; Polish: Czerniowce; Hungarian: Csernovic; Yiddish: Tshernovits; Russian: , Chernovtsy) is a city in Northern Bukovina, Ukraine, capital of the Chernivtsi Oblast. ...
External links - State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
- 2001 Census results
- ((Ukrainian)) /((Russian)) How the Ukrainians will be counted, Zerkalo Nedeli (the Mirror Weekly), November 24-30, 2001, in Ukrainian, in Russian.
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