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  2. Demographics of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Following Ukraine's independence, significant migration occurred: 1991–1992: Over 1 million people moved into Ukraine, primarily from other former Soviet republics. 1991–2004: A total of 2.2 million immigrants arrived in Ukraine, with 2 million of these coming from other former Soviet Union states.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Ukrainians - Wikipedia

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    Settlement of Ukrainians around the world in 1920 by Ukrainian politician Yuri Hasenko "Ethnographical Map of Ukraine" printed just after World War II. Land inhabited by a plurality of ethnic Ukrainians is colored rose (not to be confused with the color given to Kalmyks, also rose). Population of ethnic Ukrainians in Ukraine by oblast (2001)

  5. Censuses in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The first official census in the territory of Ukraine took place in 1818 when Western Ukraine was part of the Austrian Empire. However a modern census did not take place until 1857. Since then the next censuses took place in the dual-power state of the Austria-Hungary in 1869, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910.

  6. Demographics of Crimea - Wikipedia

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    The upheavals and ethnic cleansing of the 20th century vastly changed Crimea's ethnic composition. In 1944, 200,000 Crimean Tatars were deported from Crimea to Central Asia and Siberia, along with 70,000 Greeks and 14,000 Bulgarians and other nationalities.

  7. Ukrainian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has led to millions of Ukrainian civilians moving to neighbouring countries. Most crossed into Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, and others proceeded to at least temporarily settle in Hungary, Moldova, Germany, Austria, Romania and other European countries.

  8. Harrowing Google Earth update reveals Ukraine before and ...

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    School of Arts, Mariupol, 2022 (Google Maps) Ukraine’s authorities announced on 20 March last year that Russian troops had bombed an art school where about 400 people were sheltering.

  9. File:Map of Ukraine, including disputed regions.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Volksrepubliek Donetsk; Volksrepubliek Loehansk; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org الغزو الروسي لأوكرانيا