![]() ![]() ![]() The censuses of 1926 through 1989 were taken in the Ukrainian SSR. The territory of Budjak (southern Bessarabia) became a part of the Ukrainian SSR in June 1940. Crimea changed hands as well in 1897 it was a part of the Taurida Governorate, but after the October Revolution became part of the Russian SFSR, and in 1954 was brought under the administration of the Ukrainian SSR. Detailed information for those territories is missing, for more information see Demographics of Poland. Western Ukraine, west of the Zbruch river, until 1939 was for most of the time part of the Kingdom of Galicia and later the Polish Republic. The territory of modern Ukraine at the times listed above varied greatly. The majority of the historical information is sourced from. There were roughly four million Ukrainians at the end of the 17th century. See also: Polish census of 1931, First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union, Soviet Census (1937), Soviet Census (1989), and Ukrainian Census (2001) Thus, much of the information presented here could be inaccurate and/or outdated. ![]() The most recent (and only) census of a post-Soviet Ukraine occurred over 20 years ago, in 2001. This is in large part due to the ongoing Ukrainian refugee crisis and loss of territory caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This is a steep decline from 2020, when it had a population of almost 44 million people. Including Russian occupied territory: 41,130,432 (State Statistics Service of Ukraine) Įxcluding Russian occupied territory: 36,744,636 (UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs) Īnimated population pyramid since 1989 Population density in Ukraine by raion.Īccording to the United Nations, Ukraine has a population of 36,744,636 as of 2023. ![]() Ukraine population pyramid on 1 January 2023, estimations by the United Nations Note: Data and estimations after February 2022 are subject to considerable correction due to the effects of the war, emigration and the inability of authorities to gather timely and reliable demographic data. ![]()
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