Ukrainian Census (2001)

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The first Ukrainian Census after the dissolution of the Soviet Union was carried out by State Statistics Committee of Ukraine on December 5, 2001, twelve years after the last All-Union census in 1989.

The total actual population recorded was 48,457,000 persons, of which urban population was 32,574,000 (67.2%), rural: 15,883,000 (32.8%), male: 46.3%, female: 53.7%. The total permanent population recorded was 48,241,000 persons.

The census recorded over 130 nationalities, of which recorded were:

There were 454 cities and towns, 9 of them with population over 500,000.

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[edit] Population by ethnicity

[edit] Chernivtsi Oblast

Raions/cities Total Ukrainians Russians Romanians Moldovans Other
Hertsaivskyi Raion 32,316 1,616 299 29,554 756 91
Hlybotskyi Raion 72,676 34,025 877 32,923 4,425 426
Kelmenetskyi Raion 48,468 47,261 607 25 477 98
Khotynskyi Raion 72,398 66,060 927 59 5,102 250
Kitsmanskyi Raion 72,884 71,805 674 116 88 201
Novoselytskyi Raion 87,461 29,703 1,235 5,904 50,329 290
Putylskyi Raion 25,352 25,182 98 19 20 33
Sokyryanskyi Raion 48,889 43,927 3,044 43 1,681 194
Storozhynetskyi Raion 95,295 56,786 1,367 35,095 307 1,740
Vyzhnytskyi Raion 59,993 58,924 631 196 58 184
Zastavnivskyi Raion 56,261 55,733 335 38 55 100
city of Chernivtsi 236,691 189,021 26,733 10,553 3,829 6,555
city of Novodnistrovsk[1] 10,344 9,013 1,054 30 98 149
Totals: 919,028 689,056 37,881 114,555 67,225 10,311

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