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{{Short description|Population census in Ukraine (2001)}}
The '''2001 Ukrainian Census of 2001census''' wasis theto firstdate (and so farthe only) census of the [[demographics of Ukraine|population of independent Ukraine]]. It was conducted by the [[State Statistics Committee of Ukraine]] on 5 December 2001, twelve years after the [[Soviet Census (1989)|last Soviet Union census]] in 1989.<ref name=UcnittB/><ref name="hromadske.ua.najimovirnisheC">{{in lang|uk}} [https://hromadske.ua/posts/u-2021-roci-najimovirnishe-ne-bude-vseukrayinskogo-perepisu-naselennya-ministr In 2021, there will most likely be no all-Ukrainian census - Minister], [[hromadske.ua]] (21 April 2020)</ref> The [[Next Ukrainian Census|next Ukrainian census]] was planned to be held in 2011 but has been repeatedly postponed.<ref name=UcnittB>[http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/313066.html Ukrainian population census will be held in 2020 – Cabinet decree], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (22 December 2015)</ref> and is now planned for 2023.<ref name="mincifri3690715">{{in lang|uk}} [https://mwww.tyzhdenukrinform.ua/newsrubric-technology/2506353690715-mincifri-zalucit-apple-do-povoennogo-perepisu-naselenna.html ItMinistry becamewill knowninvolve whenApple in the government plans to conduct apost-war census], [[The Ukrainian WeekUkrinform]] (92 DecemberApril 20202023)</ref>
 
The total population recorded in 2001 was 48,457,100 persons, of which the urban population was 32,574,500 (67.2%), rural: 15,882,600 (32.8%), male: 22,441,400 (46.3%), female: 26,015,700 (53.7%). The total permanent population recorded was 48,241,000 persons.
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| [[Belarusians]] || align=right | 275.8 || align=right | 0.6 || align=right | 0.9 || align=right | 62.7
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| [[Moldovans|Moldavians]] || align=right | 258.6 || align=right | 0.5 || align=right | 0.6 || align=right | 79.7
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| [[Crimean Tatars]] || align=right | 248.2 || align=right | 0.5 || align=right | 0 || align=right | 530.0
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| [[Romanians]] || align=right | 151.0 || align=right | 0.3 || align=right | 0.3 || align=right | 112.0
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| [[Polish people|Poles]] || align=right | 144.1 || align=right | 0.3 || align=right | 0.4 || align=right | 65.8
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| [[Jews]] || align=right | 103.6 || align=right | 0.2 || align=right | 0.9 || align=right | 21.3
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| [[Tatars]] || align=right | 73.3 || align=right | 0.2 || align=right | 0.2 || align=right | 84.4
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| [[Romani people|GipsiesGypsies]] || align=right | 47.6 || align=right | 0.1 || align=right | 0.1 || align=right | 99.3
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| [[Azerbaijanians]] || align=right | 45.2 || align=right | 0.1 || align=right | 0 || align=right | 122.2
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| [[Germans]] || align=right | 33.3 || align=right | 0.1 || align=right | 0.1 || align=right | 88.0
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| [[GagausiansGagauz people|Gagauz]] || align=right | 31.9 || align=right | 0.1 || align=right | 0.1 || align=right | 99.9
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| Other || align=right | 177.1 || align=right | 0.4 || align=right | 0.4 || align=right | 83.9
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** Moldovans - 1.6 (0.1%)
** Jews - 1.5 (0.1%)
 
* [[Chernihiv Oblast]] - 1,236.1 (100%)
** Ukrainians - 1,155.4 (93.5%)
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** Ukrainians - 689.1 (75.0%)
** Romanians - 114.6 (12.5%)
** MoldaviansMoldovans - 67.2 (7.3%)
** Russians - 37.9 (4.1%)
** Poles - 3.4 (0.4%)
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** Azeris - 8.1 (0.2%)
** Georgians - 7.2 (0.2%)
** MoldaviansMoldovans - 7.2 (0.2%)
* [[Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast]] - 1,406.1 (100%)
** Ukrainians - 1,371.2 (97.5%)
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** Tatars - 5.3 (0.5%)
** Armenians - 4.5 (0.4%)
** MoldaviansMoldovans - 4.1 (0.4%)
* [[Khmelnytskyi Oblast]] - 1,426.6 (100%)
** Ukrainians - 1,339.3 (93.9%)
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** Ukrainians - 1,014.6 (90.1%)
** Russians - 83.9 (7.5%)
** MoldaviansMoldovans - 8.2 (0.7%)
** Belarusians - 5.5 (0.5%)
** Armenians - 2.9 (0.3%)
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** Ukrainians - 1,034.5 (81.9%)
** Russians - 177.5 (14.1%)
** MoldaviansMoldovans - 13.1 (1.0%)
** Belarusians - 8.3 (0.7%)
** Bulgarians - 5.6 (0.4%)
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** Russians - 508.5 (20.7%)
** Bulgarians - 150.6 (6.1%)
** MoldaviansMoldovans - 123.7 (5.0%)
** GagausiansGagauz - 27.6 (1.1%)
** Jews - 13.3 (0.5%)
** Belarusians - 12.7 (0.5%)
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* [http://2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua/eng/ 2001 Census. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine]
* [http://2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua/eng/results/ 2001 Census results. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine]
* {{in lang|uk|ru}} ''How the Ukrainians will be counted'', [[Zerkalo Nedeli]] (''the Mirror Weekly''), November 24–30, 2001, [https://web.archive.org/web/20070310220015/http://www.zn.kiev.ua/ie/show/370/32965/ (in Ukrainian], [http://www.zerkalo-nedeli.com/ie/show/370/32965/ in Russian]{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}.)
* [http://www.ukrcensus.gov.ua/ukr/laws/laws_cens.php Law of Ukraine "About the All-Ukrainian Census"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200708000227/http://www.ukrcensus.gov.ua/ukr/laws/laws_cens.php |date=2020-07-08 }} ''(Ukrainian)''
 
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