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The Ukrainian diaspora has played a significant role in advocating for Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence, particularly in North America and Europe. Ukrainian communities in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom have actively supported political movements, such as the recognition of the Holodomor as genocide and aid to Ukraine ...
In 2006, there were approximately 1.2 million Canadians of Ukrainian descent, [19] giving Canada the third-largest Ukrainian population worldwide, behind Ukraine and Russia. Significant Ukrainian diaspora communities also exist in Poland , the United States , Brazil , Kazakhstan , and Argentina .
Ukrainian Americans (Ukrainian: Українські американці, romanized: Ukrainski amerykantsi) are Americans who are of Ukrainian ancestry. According to U.S. census estimates, in 2021 there were 1,017,586 Americans of Ukrainian descent representing 0.3% of the American population. [ 1 ]
In January 2017 there were 3,302 foreigners with refugee status in Ukraine. [2] Most refugees came from Afghanistan, Syria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia and Somalia. [2] After the start of the war in Donbas in 2014 several hundred foreigners (mostly Russians and Belarusians) migrated to Ukraine to join its territorial defence battalions and army ...
Ukrainian diaspora in the United States (7 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Ukrainian diaspora by country" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
The Soviet regime remained silent about the Holodomor and provided no aid to the victims or the survivors. But news and information about what was going on reached the West and evoked public responses in Polish-ruled Western Ukraine and in the Ukrainian diaspora.
Ukrainian diaspora in North America (4 C, 5 P) Ukrainian diaspora in South America (4 C) Countries and territories where Ukrainian is an official language (6 P)
Actual physical origins of ancestors may be different. Ukrainian-plurality areas are highlighted in teal. Note that Ukrainians are a significant minority elsewhere, and that, numerically, most Ukrainian Canadians live in cities. Information in this section taken from both 2006 Census Community Profiles, and Statistics Canada, 2016.