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  2. Minorities in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the proportion of non-Ukrainian minorities in Ukraine according to the 2001 census. Minorities in Ukraine are, according to Financial Times, the biggest potential obstacle to the start of negotiations for the accession of Ukraine to the European Union. [1]

  3. Demographics of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine, where total fertility (1.1 in 2001), was one of the world's lowest, shows that there is more than one pathway to lowest-low fertility. Although Ukraine underwent immense political and economic transformations from 1991 to 2004, it maintained a young age at first birth and nearly universal childbearing.

  4. Category:Ethnic groups in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic groups in Crimea (5 C, 6 P) E. ... Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Ukraine" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  5. Ukrainians - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainians (Ukrainian: українці, romanized: ukraintsi, pronounced [ʊkrɐˈjinʲts⁽ʲ⁾i]) [47] are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. Their native tongue is Ukrainian, and the majority adhere to the Eastern Orthodox Church. By total population, the Ukrainians form the second-largest Slavic ethnic group after the Russians ...

  6. Hutsuls - Wikipedia

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    In Ukraine, they have often been officially and administratively designated a subgroup of Ukrainians, [4] and, among the Ukrainian scholars, are largely regarded as constituting a broader Ukrainian ethnic group.

  7. Lemkos - Wikipedia

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    Lemkos are often considered to be a sub-group of Rusyns. [6] [7] In Ukraine, they are often identified as being a sub-group of Ukrainians. [2] Members of these groups have historically also been given other designations such as Verkhovyntsi (Highlanders). Among people of the Carpathian highlands, communities speaking the same dialect will ...

  8. Demographics of Crimea - Wikipedia

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    The number of Crimean residents who consider Ukraine their motherland increased sharply from 32% to 71.3% from 2008 through 2011; according to a poll by Razumkov Center in March 2011, [27] although this is the lowest number in all Ukraine (93% on average across the country). [27]

  9. Russians in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The indicator of the willingness of Ukraine's residents to participate in social contacts of varying degrees of closeness with different ethnic groups (the Bogardus Social Distance Scale) calculated based on the yearly sociological surveys has been consistently showing that Russians are, on the average, least socially distanced within Ukraine ...