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  2. List of cities in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The list of cities is roughly ordered by population and the 2022 estimates are compared to the 2001 Ukrainian census, except for Chernobyl for which the population is an unofficial estimate. The cities with special status are shown in italic. The average population size is 62,000. [citation needed]

  3. Censuses in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The next national census in Russia did not take place until after World War I and the formation of the Soviet Union. A city-census of Kyiv took place in March 1919, after the Bolsheviks occupied the city. In 1920, a census was conducted only in those areas of Ukraine that were not involved in the Russian Civil War.

  4. List of cities in Sumy Oblast - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] As of 5 December 2001, the date of the first and only official census in the country since independence, [a] the most populous city in the oblast was the regional capital, Sumy, with a population of 293,141 people, while the least populous city was Khutir-Mykhailivskyi, with 5,726 people. [6] [7]

  5. List of cities in Kyiv Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Bila Tserkva, the most populous city in Kyiv Oblast [2] [12] Brovary, second largest city in the oblast and the largest satellite city of Kyiv [2] [13] Boryspil, the oblast's fourth largest city and the site of the largest airport in Ukraine [2] [14] Pripyat, the country's smallest city and a ghost town as the result of its abandonment after the Chernobyl disaster [2] [15]

  6. Populated places in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    City with special status is treated as a city-region. Most cities in Ukraine are the centres of the corresponding hromada. Two cities (Chernobyl and Pripyat) are abandoned and are governed by the State Agency of Ukraine on the Exclusion Zone Management. City status a populated place receives on a decision of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

  7. Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest city in Ukraine in terms of both population and area and enjoys the highest levels of business activity. On 1 January 2010, there were around 238,000 business entities registered in Kyiv. [121] Official figures show that between 2004 and 2008 Kyiv's economy outstripped the rest of the country's, growing by an annual average of ...

  8. Chernivtsi - Wikipedia

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    The city is also considered one of Ukraine's important educational and architectural sites. Historically a cosmopolitan community, Chernivtsi was once dubbed "Little Vienna" [1] [2] and "Jerusalem upon the Prut". The city is a major regional rail and road transportation hub, also housing an international airport.

  9. Demographics of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Population of Ukraine from 1950 [23] [24] According to estimates by the State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the population of Ukraine (excluding Crimea) on 1 May 2021 was 41,442,615. [1] The country's population has been declining since the 1990s because of a high emigration rate, coupled with high death rates and low birth rates.