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  1. Kiev is a very diverse city, and data taken during the 2001 census show that over 130 ethnic groups and nationalities live in the city. The majority of the population – over 82% -- are Ukrainian. There is also a large number of Russians, at over 13% of the total population.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyivKyiv - Wikipedia

    Kyiv (also Kiev) [a] is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2,952,301, [2] making Kyiv the seventh-most populous city in Europe. [11] Kyiv is an important industrial, scientific, educational, and cultural center in Eastern Europe.

    • A Growing Population Since The Collapse of The Soviet Union
    • Ethnic Composition of Kiev
    • A High Population Density Due to Close Quarter Living
    • A Trying History For The City’S Jewish Population

    When the Soviet Union collapsed, Kiev experienced an influx of migrants from the other regions of the country, resulting in a population growth from 2.5 million to its current population of 2.9 million. Kiev has continued to be Ukraine’s largest and wealthiest city and is predicted to continue growing until 2024. However, the city’s population will...

    In 2001, census data recorded over 130 different nationalities and ethic groups residing within Kiev. Ukrainians constitute the largest ethnic group, with 82% of the population, followed by Russians wit 12% and Jews with 0.7%. From there, the city also has Belarusians, Poles, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Tatars, and Georgians. A study in 2015 found tha...

    Because Kiev is only 839 square kilometers but accommodates 2.9 million people, its population density is quite high, with 3,526 people per square kilometer. Compare this to the rest of the Ukraine, where population density hovers somewhere around 75 people per square kilometer. The grouping of apartment buildings—as well as the fact that most apar...

    Like many large cities in Europe, the historic Jewish population of Kiev has experienced their fair share of trauma. Pogroms carried out in 1882 and 1905 drove away much of the city’s Jewish population. The population of Jews had once again grown to 224,000 people by 1939. However, some fled the city ahead of the German invasion of the Soviet Union...

  3. Jul 1, 2020 · Ukraine experienced several decades of rapid population growth between 1950 and 1990 when its population was at its highest of 51.46 million people. Since the 1990s, Ukraine’s population has been declining due to high emigration rates, low birth rates, and high death rates.

  4. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Kiev, Ukraine metro area from 1950 to 2024. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035. The current metro area population of Kiev in 2024 is 3,020,000, a 0.1% increase from 2023.

  5. 2,952,301. Source: State Statistics Committee of Ukraine (web), pop-stat.mashke.org, Federal State Statistics Service Russia (web). Explanation: The Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol were annexed by Russia in March 2014.

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  7. db.ukrcensus.gov.ua › PXWEB2007 › engPopulation of Ukraine

    Demographic Yearbook "Population of Ukraine, 2021" - Kyiv, SSS of Ukraine, 2022. Contains data on the calculations (estimates) of the population, marriages, divorces, births, deaths, migration of the population.