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Ukrainian diaspora

Scattered global community of ethnic Ukrainians

Ukrainian diaspora

Summary

Scattered global community of ethnic Ukrainians

Map of the Ukrainian diaspora in the world.<br />

]] The Ukrainian diaspora comprises Ukrainians and their descendants who live outside Ukraine around the world, especially those who maintain some kind of connection to the land of their ancestors and maintain their feeling of Ukrainian national identity within their own local community. The Ukrainian diaspora is found throughout numerous regions worldwide including other post-Soviet states as well as in Canada and other countries such as Poland, the United States, the UK and Brazil.

Distribution

The Ukrainian diaspora is found throughout numerous countries worldwide. It is particularly concentrated in other post-Soviet states (Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Russia), Central Europe (the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland), North America (Canada and the United States), and South America (Argentina and Brazil).

History

1608 to 1880

After the loss suffered by the Cossack-Swedish Alliance under Ivan Mazepa in the Battle of Poltava in 1709, some political emigrants, primarily Cossacks, settled in Turkey and in Western Europe.

In 1775, after the fall of the Zaporozhian Sich to the Russian Empire, some more Cossacks emigrated to Dobruja in the Ottoman Empire (now in Romania), while others settled in Volga and Ural regions of the Russian Empire.

In the second half of the 18th century, Ukrainians from the Transcarpathian Region formed agricultural settlements in the Kingdom of Hungary, primarily in the Bačka and Syrmia regions. Both are now located in the Vojvodina Region of the Republic of Serbia.

In time, Ukrainian settlements emerged in the major European capitals, including Vienna, Budapest, Rome and Warsaw.

1880–1920

thumb|338x338px|Share of Ukrainians by [[Powiat|poviats]] of the Russian Empire, districts and [[Counties of Hungary (1000–1920)|counties]] of Austria-Hungary at the end of the 19th century

Ukrainians in [[Austro-Hungarian Monarchy]] 1890, modern [[Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina]].
[[Green Ukraine]] – Ukrainian historical name of the land in the Russian Far East area.

In 1880, the Ukrainian diaspora consisted of approximately 1.2 million people, which represented approximately 4.6% of all Ukrainians, and was distributed as follows:

  • 0.7 million in the European part of the Russian Empire
  • 0.2 million in Austro-Hungary
  • 0.1 million in the Asian part of the Russian Empire
  • 0.1 million in the United States

In the last quarter of the 19th century due to the agrarian resettlement, a massive emigration of Ukrainians from Austro-Hungary to the Americas and from the Russian Empire to the Urals and Asia (Siberia and Kazakhstan) occurred.

A secondary movement was the emigration under the auspices of the Austro-Hungarian government of 10,000 Ukrainians from Galicia to Bosnia.

Furthermore, due to Russian agitation, 15,000 Ukrainians left Galicia and Bukovina and settled in Russia. Most of these settlers later returned.

Finally in the Russian Empire, some Ukrainians from the Chełm and Podlaskie regions, as well as most of the Jews, emigrated to the Americas.

Some of those who left their homeland returned. For example, from the 393,000 Ukrainians who emigrated to the United States, 70,000 returned.

Most of the emigrants to the US worked in the construction and mining industries. Many worked in the US on a temporary basis to earn remittances.

In the 1890s, Ukrainian agricultural settlers emigrated first to Brazil and Argentina. However, the writings of Galician professor and nationalist Dr Joseph Oleskiw were influential in redirecting that flow to Canada. He visited an already-established Ukrainian block settlement, which had been founded by Iwan Pylypiw, and met with Canadian immigration officials. His two pamphlets on the subject praised the United States as a place for wage labour, but stated that Canada was the best place for agricultural settlers to obtain free land. By contrast he was fiercely critical of the treatment Ukrainian settlers had received in South America. After his writings, the slow trickle of Ukrainians to Canada greatly increased.

Before the start of the First World War, almost 500,000 Ukrainians emigrated to the Americas. This can be broken down by country as follows:

  • to the United States: almost 350,000
  • to Canada: almost 100,000
  • to Brazil and Argentina: almost 50,000

In 1914, the Ukrainian diaspora in the Americas numbered about 700,000-750,000 people:

  • 500,000-550,000 in the US
  • almost 100,000 in Canada
  • approximately 50,000 in Brazil
  • 50,000 in Argentina

Most of the emigrants to the Americas belonged to the Greek Catholic Church. This led to the creation of Greek Catholic bishops in Canada and the US. The need for solidarity led to the creation of Ukrainian religious, political, and social organisations. These new Ukrainian organisations maintained links with the homeland, from which books, media, priests, cultural figures, and new ideas arrived. Furthermore, local influence, as well as influence from their homeland, led to the process of a national re-awakening. At times, the diaspora was ahead of their time in this re-awakening.

Emigrants from the Transcarpathian and Lemko regions created their own organisations and had their own separate Greek Catholic church hierarchy (the Ruthenian Catholic Church). These emigrants are often considered to be Rusyns or Ruthenians and are considered by some to be distinct from other Ukrainians. However, in Argentina and Brazil, immigrants from Transcarpathia and the Lemko Region did identify themselves as Ukrainians.

The majority of the Ukrainian diaspora in the Americas focused on obtaining independence and convincing outside powers to join its war against the Soviets. The two nationalist governments which existed simultaneously; The Ukrainian People’s Republic, and The West Ukrainian People’s Republic (whose more progressive government was exiled by the former) both sent delegates to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. An interesting note is the role the Ruthenians played to convince the American government about the inclusion of the Transcarpathian region into the Czechoslovak Republic in 1919.

In contrast, the Ukrainian diaspora in the Russian Empire, and especially in Asia, was primarily agrarian. After 1860, the diaspora was primarily located in the Volga and Ural Regions, while in the last quarter of that century, due to a lack of space for settlement, the diaspora expanded into Western Siberia, Turkestan, the Far East, and even into the Zeleny Klyn. In the 1897 census there were 1,560,000 Ukrainians divided as follows:

  • In the European part of the empire: 1,232,000
    • In the Volga and Urals: 393,000
    • In the non-Ukrainian (ethnographically speaking) parts of Kursk and Voronezh Regions: 232,000
    • Almost 150,000 in Bessarabia.
  • In the Asian part of the empire: 311,000
    • In the Caucasus region: 117,000

In the next few decades, Ukrainian emigration to Asia increased (almost 1.5 million Ukrainians emigrated), leading to almost 2 million Ukrainians in the Asian part of the Russian Empire by 1914. Consequently, the Russian Empire had approximately 3.4 million Ukrainians. Most of this population was assimilated due to a lack of national awareness and closeness with the local Russian population, especially in religion.

Unlike the emigrants from Austro-Hungary, the Ukrainian emigrants in the Russian Empire did not create their own organisations nor were there many interactions with their homeland. The revolution of 1917 allowed the creation of Ukrainian organisations, which were linked with the national and political rebirth in Ukraine.

1920–1945

First major political emigration

The First World War and the Russian Civil War led to the first massive political emigration, which strengthened the existing Ukrainian communities by infusing them with members from various political, scientific, and cultural backgrounds. Furthermore, some of these new emigrants formed Ukrainian communities in Western and Central Europe. Thus, new communities were created in Czechoslovakia, Germany, Poland, France, Belgium, Austria, Romania, and Yugoslavia. The largest was in Prague, which was considered one of the centres of Ukrainian culture and political life (after Lviv and Kraków).

This group of emigrants created many different organisations and movements associated with corresponding groups in the battle for independence. A few Ukrainian universities were founded. Furthermore, many of these organisations were associated with the exiled Ukrainian government, the Ukrainian People's Republic.

During the 1920s, the new diaspora maintained links with now-Soviet Ukraine. A Sovietophile movement appeared, whereby former opponents of the Bolsheviks began to argue that Ukrainians should support Soviet Ukraine. Some argued that they should do so because the Soviet republics were the leaders of international revolution, while others claimed that the Bolsheviks' social and national policies benefited Ukraine. This movement included Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, Volodymyr Vynnychenko and Yevhen Petrushevych. Many émigrés, including Hrushevskyi, returned and helped the Bolsheviks implement their policy of Ukrainianisation. However, the abandonment of Ukrainianisation, the return to collectivisation, and the man-made famine of 1932–33 ended Ukrainianisation. Most of the links were broken, with the exception of some Sovietophile organisations in Canada and the United States.

On the other hand, the Canadian and American diaspora maintained links with the Ukrainian community in Galicia and the Transcarpathian Region.

The political emigration decreased in the mid-1920s due to a return to Soviet Ukraine and a decline in students studying at the Ukrainian universities established outside of Ukraine.

Economic emigration

In 1920 and 1921, many Ukrainians left Western Ukraine to settle in the Americas and Western Europe. Most of the emigrates settled in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, France, the UK and Belgium. The economic crisis of the early 1930s stopped most of this emigration. The emigration picked up again later in the decade. The number of emigrants can be approximated as:

  • to Canada: almost 70,000 Ukrainians;
  • to Argentina: 50,000 Ukrainians;
  • to France: 35,000 Ukrainians;
  • to the United States: 15,000 Ukrainians;
  • to Brazil: 10,000 Ukrainians;
  • to Paraguay and Uruguay: a couple of thousand Ukrainians.

Furthermore, many Ukrainians left the Ukrainian SSR and settled in Asia due to political and economic factors, primarily collectivisation and the famine of the 1930s.

Size

The Ukrainian diaspora, outside of the Soviet Union, was 1.7-1.8 million people:

  • In the Americas:
    • In the United States: 700–800,000 Ukrainians
    • In Canada: 250,000 Ukrainians
    • In Argentina: 220,000 Ukrainians
    • In Brazil: 80,000 Ukrainians
  • In Western and Central Europe:
    • In Moldova: approximately 360,000 Ukrainians
    • In Poland: 100,000 Ukrainians
    • In France: 40,000 Ukrainians
    • In Yugoslavia: 40,000 Ukrainians
    • In Czechoslovakia: 35,000 Ukrainians
    • In other countries: 15–20,000 Ukrainians
Number and share of Ukrainians in the population of the regions of the [[RSFSR]] (1926 census)

According to the Soviet census of 1926, there were 3,450,000 Ukrainians living outside of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, divided as follows:

  • In the European part of the Soviet Union: 1,310,000 Ukrainians
    • 242,000 Ukrainians living on land neighbouring the Ukrainian ethnic territory
    • 771,000 Ukrainians in the Volga and Ural regions
  • In the Asian part of the Soviet Union: 2,138,000 Ukrainians
    • 861,000 Ukrainians in Kazakhstan
    • 830,000 Ukrainians in Siberia
    • 315,000 Ukrainians in the Far East
    • 64,000 Ukrainians in Kyrgyzstan
    • 33,000 Ukrainians in the Central Asian Republic
    • 35,000 Ukrainians in the Caucasus Region.

In Siberia, the vast majority of the Ukrainians lived in the Central Asian region and the Zeleny Klyn. On 1 January 1933, there were about 4.5 million Ukrainians (larger than the official figures) in the Soviet Union outside of the Ukrainian SSR, while in America there were 1.1-1.2 million Ukrainians.

In 1931, the Ukrainian diaspora can be counted as follows:

In all19,264.5

In the Ukrainian SSR, there were 25,300,278 Ukrainians.

1945–1991

Outside the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

After the Second World War, the Ukrainian diaspora increased due to a second wave of displaced persons. The 250,000 Ukrainians at first settled in Germany and Austria. In the mid-to-late 1940s and early 1950s, these Ukrainians were resettled in many different countries creating new Ukrainian settlements in Australia, Venezuela, and for a time in Tunisia (Ben-Metir), as well as re-enforcing previous settlements in the United States, Canada (primarily Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec), Brazil (specially in the South and Southeast regions), Argentina and Paraguay. In Europe, there remained between 50,000 and 100,000 Ukrainians that settled in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

This second wave of emigrants re-invigorated Ukrainian organisations in the Americas and Western Europe. In 1967, in New York City, the World Congress of Free Ukrainians was created. Scientific organisations were created. An Institute of Ukrainian Studies at Harvard University was also created.

An attempt was made to unite the various religious organisations (Orthodox and Greek Catholic). However, this did not succeed. In the early 1970s, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the United States and Canada and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Europe, South America, and Australia managed to unite. Most of the other Orthodox churches maintained some religious links. The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church had to wait until 1980 until its synod was recognised by the Vatican. The Ukrainian Evangelical and Baptist churches also created an All-Ukrainian Evangelical-Baptist Union.

Within the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

Number and share of Ukrainians in the population of the regions of the RSFSR (1979 census)

Post-Second World War, there was a strong net migration in the USSR. Most of the Ukrainian contingent that was leaving the Ukrainian SSR for other areas of the Union settled in places with other migrants. The cultural separation from Ukraine proper meant that many were to form the so-called "multicultural soviet nation". In Siberia, 82% of Ukrainian entered mixed marriages, primarily with Russians. This meant that outside the parent national republic and large cities in the Union there was little or no provisions for continuing a diaspora function. Thus Ukrainian literature and television could be found only in larger cities like Moscow. At the same time other signs of Ukrainian cultural heritage such as clothing and food were preserved. According to a Soviet sociologist, 27% of the Ukrainians in Siberia read Ukrainian printed material and 38% used the Ukrainian language. From time to time, Ukrainian groups would visit Siberia. Nonetheless, most of the Ukrainians did assimilate.

In Eastern Europe, the Ukrainian diaspora can be divided as follows:

  • In Poland: 200–300,000 Ukrainians
  • In Czechoslovakia: 120–150,000 Ukrainians
  • In Romania: 100–150,000 Ukrainians
  • In Yugoslavia: 45–50,000 Ukrainians.

In all these countries, Ukrainians had the status of a minority nation with their own socio-cultural organisations, schools, and press. The degree of these rights varied within the region. Yugoslavia granted Ukrainians the most rights.

The largest Ukrainian diaspora was in Poland. It consisted of those Ukrainians, which were left in the western parts of Galicia that after the Second World War remained in Poland and had not emigrated to the Ukrainian SSR or resettled, and those who were resettled to the western and northern parts of Poland, which before the Second World War had been part of Germany.

Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia lived in the Prešov Region, which can be considered Ukrainian ethnographic territory, and had substantial rights. The Ukrainians in the Prešov Region had their own church organisation.

Ukrainians in Romania lived in the Romanian parts of Bukovina and the Maramureş Region, as well as in scattered settlements throughout Romania.

Ukrainians in Yugoslavia lived primarily in Bačka and Srem regions of Vojvodina and Bosnia. These Ukrainians had their own church organisation as the Eparchy of Križevci.

Size

Of the countries where the Ukrainian diaspora had settled, only in Canada and the Soviet Union was information about ethnic background collected. However, the data from the Soviet Union is suspect and underestimates the number of Ukrainians. In 1970, the Ukrainian diaspora can be given as follows:

  • In the Soviet Union: officially 5.1 million Ukrainians
    • In the European part: 2.8 million Ukrainians
    • In the Asian part: 2.3 million Ukrainians
  • In Eastern Europe (outside of the Soviet Union): 465–650,000 Ukrainians
    • In Czechoslovakia: 120–150,000 Ukrainians
    • In Poland: 200–300,000 Ukrainians
    • In Romania: 100–150,000 Ukrainians
    • In Yugoslavia: 45–50,000 Ukrainians
  • In Central and Western Europe: 88–107,000 Ukrainians
    • In Austria: 4–5,000 Ukrainians
    • In Germany: 20–25,000 Ukrainians
    • In France: 30–35,000 Ukrainians
    • In Belgium: 3–5,000 Ukrainians
    • In the United Kingdom: 50–100,000 Ukrainians
  • In the Americas and Australia: 2.2-2.5 million Ukrainians:
    • In the US: 1.25-1.5 million Ukrainians
    • In Canada: 581,000 Ukrainians
    • In Brazil: 120,000 Ukrainians
    • In Argentina: 180–200,000 Ukrainians
    • In Paraguay: 10,000 Ukrainians
    • In Uruguay: 8,000 Ukrainians
    • In other American countries: 2,000 Ukrainians
    • In Australia and New Zealand: 30,000 Ukrainians.

For the Soviet Union, it can be assumed that about 10-12 million people of Ukrainian (7-9 million in Asia) heritage lived outside the Ukrainian SSR.

Post 1991

After the independence of Ukraine in 1991, many Ukrainians emigrated to Western countries because of an economic depression in the 1990s.

Many Ukrainians live in Russia either along the Ukrainian border or in Siberia. In the 1990s, the number of Ukrainians living in Russia was calculated to be around 5 million. These regions, where Ukrainians live, can be subdivided into the following categories:

  • The northern part of Sloboda Ukraine where Ukrainians have been living for centuries
  • Siberian Ukrainians
  • The rest of Russia, formed from systematic migration since the start of the 19th century. Ukrainians can also be found in parts of Romania and Slovakia that border Ukraine.

The size of the Ukrainian diaspora has changed over time due to the following factors:

  • Growth Factors
    1. New emigration from Ukraine
    2. Natural Growth
  • Decrease Factors
    1. Returning of emigrants to Ukraine
    2. Assimilation

21st century

As of 2020, the European Union was host of over half a million Ukrainian citizens, according to official records of residents collected by Eurostat. About half of the Ukrainian citizens in the EU were located in Italy.

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. Amid the mobilization restrictions the number of illegal border crossess also grows every year, e.g. Romanian Head of the Territorial Inspectorate of the Border Police (ITPF) reported over 13,000 illegal immigrations happening in 2024.

Influence of the Ukrainian Diaspora on Global Politics

The Ukrainian diaspora has played a significant role in advocating for Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence, particularly in North America and Europe. Ukrainian communities in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom have actively supported political movements, such as the recognition of the Holodomor as genocide and aid to Ukraine during the ongoing war with Russia.

Cultural Preservation and Revival

Ukrainian diaspora communities have maintained their cultural identity through dedicated efforts in language preservation, religious institutions, and cultural organizations. Ukrainian language schools, churches, and festivals, such as the Toronto Ukrainian Festival and the Ukrainian Village in Canada, continue to strengthen ties to Ukrainian heritage and educate future generations about their ancestry.

Extended statistics

2004 figures

In 2004, the Ukrainian diaspora was distributed as follows:

CountryNumber (thousands)Main Areas of Settlement
Russia1,928 (census) – 4,379In the regions of Kursk, Voronezh, Saratov, Samara, Astrakhan, Vladivostok and the Don River. From Orenburg to the Pacific Ocean, in the Primorsky Krai along the Ussuri River, and in the Amur Oblast ("Zeleny Klyn") Norilsk, Magadan, Yakutia and Vorkuta
Kazakhstan896.2-2,400In the north and urban areas
Canada1,209Provinces: Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec, and British Columbia
Brazil1,000States: Paraná, São Paulo, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul
United States900States: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland, Florida, California, Texas, and Wisconsin
Poland360-500 [27 (census 2002)]Regions: Western and northern parts of Poland (voivodeships of Olsztyn, Szczecin, Wrocław, Gdańsk, and Poznań)
Greece350–360Regions: Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, Athens
Italy320–350Regions: North Italy, Naples, Sicily
Belarus291–500Brest Oblast
Moldova275Transnistria, Chişinău
Argentina100–250Provinces: Buenos Aires, Misiones, Chaco, Mendoza, Formosa, Córdoba, and Río Negro
Uzbekistan153.2Urban Centres
Kyrgyzstan108Urban Centres
Paraguay102Regions: in the area of Colonia Fram, Sandov, Nuevo Volyn, Bohdanivky, and Tarasivky
Slovakia40–100Regions: Eastern Slovakia, Prešov
Latvia46Urban Centres
Romania61-90Regions: Southern Bukovina (Suceava region), Maramureş region, Banat, and Northern Dobruja
former Yugoslavia60Regions: Vojvodina (Bačka Region), Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Croatia (Slavonia)
Portugal40–150Lisbon and surroundings, interior of the country
Georgia52.4Urban Centres
Czech Republic50Sudetenland
Estonia48Urban Centres
Lithuania44Urban Centres
Turkmenistan35.6Urban Centres
France35Regions: Central, Eastern, Southwestern, and Northwestern France
United Kingdom35Counties: Greater London, Lancashire, Yorkshire, as well as Central and Northern England and Scotland
Australia35States/territories: New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland and ACT
Azerbaijan32.3Urban Centres
Germany22States: Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, and Lower Saxony
Turkey20Cities: Istanbul, Antalya, Ankara, İzmir, Bodrum and Mersin
Uruguay10Regions: Montevideo, San José, and Paysandú
Armenia8.3Urban Centres
Austria9–10Region: Vienna and surroundings
Belgium5Region: Central and Eastern Belgium
Finland3–4Region: Turku, Seinäjoki, Tampere, Helsinki and other big cities in Finland
Hungary3Region: The Tisza River Basin
Venezuela3Region: Caracas, Valencia, Maracay
New Zealand2Regions: Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington
Bulgaria1.8Region: Sofia, Plovdiv, Dobrich and other big cities in Bulgaria
Chile1.0-1.5?Region: Santiago, Chile
Netherlands0.6Region: on the border with Germany

Ukrainian diaspora distribution around the world

Continent/Country/RegionYearNumbersNotes
EUROPE
Andorra2016url=http://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/bilateral-cooperation/european-countriestitle=European countriespublisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraineaccess-date=15 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181226124308/https://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/bilateral-cooperation/european-countriesarchive-date=2018-12-26}}
Austria2024url=https://www.statistik.at/fileadmin/pages/407/Bev_Staatb_Geschl_Bundesl_2022.odstitle=Population at the beginning of the year by detailed nationality since 2002 (Austria)publisher=Statistic Austria - Population by citizenship}}url=https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/migration/data/estimates2/estimates17.asptitle=Total Migrant stock at mid-year by origin and by major area, region, country or area of destination, 1990-2017publisher=United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2017)format=xlsxaccess-date=25 July 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210827125857/https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/migration/data/estimates2/estimates17.asparchive-date=2021-08-27url-status=live}}
Belarus2015225,734url=http://www.demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_nac_26.php?reg=2134title=Национальный состав населения по регионам республик СССРpublisher=Institute of Demography of the National Research University Higher School of Economics (Russia)access-date=29 October 2017archive-date=25 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171025190356/http://www.demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_nac_26.php?reg=2134url-status=live}}
Belgium20173,397url=http://belgium.mfa.gov.ua/fr/ukraine-be/ukrainians-in-betitle=Histoire de la communauté ukrainienne en Belgiquepublisher=Ambassade d'Ukraine auprès du Royaume de Belgiqueaccess-date=21 November 2017archive-date=24 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171124083816/http://belgium.mfa.gov.ua/fr/ukraine-be/ukrainians-in-beurl-status=live}}
Bosnia and Herzegovina20132,331(1991) 3,929; (1953) 7,455 (1948) 7,883; (1850) 10,000
Bulgaria20161,780(2015) 6,400; (2010) 5,631; (2005) 4,526; (2000) 3,230; (1995) 2,451; (1990) 1,671
Croatia2011url=http://www.dzs.hr/Eng/censuses/census2011/results/htm/usp_03_EN.htmtitle=Population by Ethnicity, 1971 - 2011 Censusespublisher=Državni zavod za statistiku, Republika Hrvatskaaccess-date=4 November 2017archive-date=21 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171121131555/https://www.dzs.hr/Eng/censuses/census2011/results/htm/usp_03_EN.htmurl-status=live}}url=http://pop-stat.mashke.org/yugoslavia-ethnic1948.htmtitle=Ethnic composition of Yugoslavia: 1948 census, Hrvatskapublisher=Republički zavod za statistiku, Republika Srbijaaccess-date=6 November 2017archive-date=7 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107024522/http://pop-stat.mashke.org/yugoslavia-ethnic1948.htmurl-status=live}}
Czech Republic2016110,245url=http://www.czso.cz/csu/czso/czech-demographic-handbook-2015title=Population by ethnicity by 1921–2011 censusespublisher=Český statistický úřadaccess-date=29 October 2017archive-date=30 January 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220130064113/https://www.czso.cz/csu/czso/czech-demographic-handbook-2015url-status=live}}
Denmark201911,148url=http://www.statbank.dk/10024title=Population at the first day of the quarter by country of origin, ancestry, age, sex, region and time - Ukrainepublisher=Statistics Denmarkaccess-date=27 May 2018archive-date=16 March 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210316064152/https://www.statbank.dk/10024url-status=live}}
Estonia2019url=http://www.stat.ee/34267title=Rahvaarv rahvuse järgi, 1. jaanuar, aastapublisher=Eesti Statistikaaccess-date=22 July 2019archive-date=4 January 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180104172617/http://www.stat.ee/34267}}url=http://www.demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/rus_lan_97_uezd_eng.php?reg=1727title=The First General Census of the Russian Empire of 1897publisher=Institute of Demography of the National Research University Higher School of Economics (Russia)access-date=28 October 2017archive-date=20 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171020110748/http://www.demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/rus_lan_97_uezd_eng.php?reg=1727url-status=live}}
Finland20165,000url=http://pxweb2.stat.fi/Dialog/varval.asp?ma=030_vaerak_tau_102_en&ti=Language+according+to+age+and+gender+by+region+1990+-+2010&path=../Database/StatFin/vrm/vaerak/&lang=1&multilang=entitle=Population of mainland Finland (excluding Åland) according to language, 1990-201archive-url=https://archive.today/20130106153419/http://pxweb2.stat.fi/Dialog/varval.asp?ma=030_vaerak_tau_102_en&ti=Language+according+to+age+and+gender+by+region+1990+-+2010&path=../Database/StatFin/vrm/vaerak/&lang=1&multilang=enarchive-date=2013-01-06publisher=Statistics Finland}}
France201716,121url=http://diasporiana.org.ua/ukrainica/12728-ukrayintsi-v-sviti/title=П. Кардаш, С. Кот, Українці в світі, Київ-Мельборн 1995publisher=в-во "Фортуна"access-date=1 December 2017archive-date=22 May 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170522044346/http://diasporiana.org.ua/ukrainica/12728-ukrayintsi-v-sviti/url-status=live}}
Germany2017262,027url=http://www.destatis.de/DE/Publikationen/Thematisch/Bevoelkerung/MigrationIntegration/Migrationshintergrund.htmltitle=Bevölkerung mit Migrationshintergrund - Ergebnisse des Mikrozensus - Fachserie 1 Reihe 2.2 - 2016publisher=Statistische Bundesamtaccess-date=28 October 2017archive-date=16 April 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180416143002/https://www.destatis.de/DE/Publikationen/Thematisch/Bevoelkerung/MigrationIntegration/Migrationshintergrund.htmlurl-status=live}}
Greece201719,104-32,000url=http://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/ukrainians-abroadtitle=Ukrainians Аbroadpublisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraineaccess-date=22 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191001003523/https://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/ukrainians-abroadarchive-date=1 October 2019}}
Holy See201750Ukrainian Greek-catholic clergy
Hungary20117,396url=http://pop-stat.mashke.org/hungary-ethnic2001.htmtitle=Ethnic composition: 2001 census, Hungarypublisher=Központi Statisztikai Hivatalaccess-date=4 November 2017archive-date=13 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171113020319/http://pop-stat.mashke.org/hungary-ethnic2001.htmurl-status=live}}
Iceland2017335url=http://px.hagstofa.is/pxen/pxweb/en/Ibuar/Ibuar__mannfjoldi__3_bakgrunnur__Faedingarland/MAN12103.px/table/tableViewLayout1/?rxid=c182d2b6-7932-417a-b344-b77f509ff8c5title=Population by country of birth, sex and age 1 January 1998-2017publisher=Hagstofa Íslandsaccess-date=5 November 2017archive-date=9 March 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220309192951/http://px.hagstofa.is/pxen/pxweb/en/Ibuar/Ibuar__mannfjoldi__3_bakgrunnur__Faedingarland/MAN12103.px/?rxid=c182d2b6-7932-417a-b344-b77f509ff8c5url-status=live}}
Ireland20174,908url=http://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-syi/psyi2016/people/cen/title=Statistical Yearbook of Ireland 2016publisher=An Phríomh-Oifig Staidrimhaccess-date=5 November 2017archive-date=7 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107185248/http://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-syi/psyi2016/people/cen/url-status=live}}
Italy2017url=http://www.tuttitalia.it/statistiche/cittadini-stranieri/ucraina/title=Ucraini in Italiapublisher=www.tuttitalia.it(Elaborazioni su dati ISTAT-L'Istituto nazionale di statistica)access-date=22 October 2017archive-date=7 January 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190107090351/https://www.tuttitalia.it/statistiche/cittadini-stranieri/ucraina/url-status=live}}url=http://www.4fate.org/italy.pdftitle=The Christian Science Monitor. "Italy's alternative to nursing homes: Ukrainian caregivers" by David Berrettapublisher=Foundation Aiding the Elderly (FATE), Sacramento, California (USA)access-date=29 October 2017archive-date=4 March 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304032311/http://www.4fate.org/italy.pdfurl-status=live}}
Kosovo201742(2014) 145; (2006) 449; (1991) 24; (1948) 31
Latvia201943,069url=http://www.roots-saknes.lv/Ethnicities/ethnicities_statistics.htmtitle=Ethnicities in region of Latvia. Statisticspublisher=roots-saknes.lvaccess-date=2010-01-02archive-date=2013-05-24archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130524135837/http://www.roots-saknes.lv/Ethnicities/ethnicities_statistics.htmurl-status=live }}
Liechtenstein201743(2015) 37; (2010) 20; (2005) 14; (2000) 9; (1995) 6; (1990) 3
Lithuania201512,248url=http://www.stat.gov.lt/uploads/Lietuvos_gyventojai_2011.pdftitle=Lithuania census 2011access-date=17 October 2012}}
Luxembourg2017184-742url=http://www.jaaclub.org/community/ukraine/title=Ukrainework=JAAClubpublisher=JUST ARRIVED AMBASSADORS' CLUB IN LUXEMBOURGaccess-date=21 November 2017archive-date=24 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171124100701/http://www.jaaclub.org/community/ukraine/url-status=live}}
Macedonia201764(2016) 140; (2010) 60; (2005) 58; (2000) 57; (1995) 61; (1990) 65
Malta2017896(2015) 336; (2010) 268; (2005) 145; (2000) 92; (1995) 36; (1990) 30
Moldova2014325,235first1=V.V.last1=Kembrovskifirst2=E.M.last2=Zagorodnaiatitle=Naselenie soiuznîh respubliklocation=Moscovapublisher=Statistikayear= 1977page= 192}}
Monaco201110-20
Montenegro2017121url=http://pop-stat.mashke.org/yugoslavia-ethnic1991.htmtitle=Ethnic composition of Yugoslavia (Serbia, Montenegro): 1991 census, Crna Gorapublisher=Republički zavod za statistiku, Republika Srbijaaccess-date=6 November 2017archive-date=7 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107011319/http://pop-stat.mashke.org/yugoslavia-ethnic1991.htmurl-status=live}}
Netherlands2024114.000url=http://netherlands.mfa.gov.ua/ua/ukraine-nl/ukrainians-in-nltitle=Українці в Нідерландахpublisher=Ambassade van Oekraïne in het Koninkrijk der Nederlandenaccess-date=12 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190906130348/https://netherlands.mfa.gov.ua/ua/ukraine-nl/ukrainians-in-nlarchive-date=6 September 2019}}
Norway20207,700title=05183: Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents, by country background, contents and yearurl=https://www.ssb.no/en/statbank/table/05183/tableViewLayout1access-date=20 July 2019publisher=Statistisk sentralbyra}}
Poland20182,000,000url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-06/million-migrants-fleeing-putin-score-a-policy-jackpot-for-polandtitle=Poland Can't Get Enough of Ukrainian Migrantsdate=6 March 2017publisher=www.bloomberg.comaccess-date=5 November 2017archive-date=16 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171116125947/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-06/million-migrants-fleeing-putin-score-a-policy-jackpot-for-polandurl-status=live}}
Portugal201747,360url=https://www.ine.pt/ngt_server/attachfileu.jsp?look_parentBoui=150133806&att_display=n&att_download=ytitle=Archived copyaccess-date=2015-12-03archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208101349/https://www.ine.pt/ngt_server/attachfileu.jsp?look_parentBoui=150133806&att_display=n&att_download=yarchive-date=2015-12-08 }}
Romania201151,703-200,000(2002) 61,098-300,000; (1992) 65,472; (1977) 55,510; (1966) 54,705; (1956) 60,479; (1930) 45,875
Russian Federation20153,269,992url=http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/population/demo/per-itog/tab5.xlsscript-title=ru:Национальный состав населения Российской Федерации 2010 г.trans-title=National composition of the population of the Russian Federation in 2010language=ruwork=Russian Federation - Federal State Statistics Serviceaccess-date=3 June 2016archive-date=5 January 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160105043245/http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/population/demo/per-itog/tab5.xlsurl-status=live}}
San Marino201762(2015) 60; (2010) 53; (2005) 50; (2000) 48; (1995) 25; (1990) 4
Serbia20114,903(2002) 5,354; (1991) 5,032; (1953) 23,043; (1948) 22,636
Slovakia201510,001url=https://slovak.statistics.sk/wps/wcm/connect/1f62189f-cc70-454d-9eab-17bdf5e1dc4a/Tab_10_Obyvatelstvo_SR_podla_narodnosti_scitanie_2011_2001_1991.pdf?MOD=AJPEREStitle=Tab. 10 Obyvateľstvo SR podľa národnosti – sčítanie 2011, 2001, 1991publisher=Portal.statistics.skaccess-date=29 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305121029/https://slovak.statistics.sk/wps/wcm/connect/1f62189f-cc70-454d-9eab-17bdf5e1dc4a/Tab_10_Obyvatelstvo_SR_podla_narodnosti_scitanie_2011_2001_1991.pdf?MOD=AJPERESarchive-date=5 March 2016}}
Slovenia20151,764url=http://pop-stat.mashke.org/yugoslavia-ethnic1948.htmtitle=Ethnic composition of Yugoslavia: 1948 census, Slovenijapublisher=Republički zavod za statistiku, Republika Srbijaaccess-date=6 November 2017archive-date=7 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107024522/http://pop-stat.mashke.org/yugoslavia-ethnic1948.htmurl-status=live}}
Spain2020title=Población extranjera por Nacionalidad, comunidades, Sexo y Año. Datos provisionales 2020.url=https://www.ine.es/jaxi/Datos.htm?path=/t20/e245/p08/l0/&file=02005.px#!tabs-tablapublisher=INEaccess-date=2022-03-09archive-date=2022-02-21archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220221082714/https://www.ine.es/jaxi/Datos.htm?path=%2Ft20%2Fe245%2Fp08%2Fl0%2F&file=02005.px#!tabs-tablaurl-status=live}}url=http://www.ine.es/prensa/np980.pdftitle=Cifras de Población a 1 de enero de 2016. Estadística de Migraciones 2015. Adquisiciones de Nacionalidad Española de Residentes 2015publisher=INE. Instituto Nacional de Estadística. National Statistics Institute. Spanish Statistical Office.access-date=23 October 2017archive-date=2 March 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190302095423/http://www.ine.es/prensa/np980.pdfurl-status=live}}
Sweden201911,069(2017) 8,000; (2015) 6,982; (2010) 4,741; (2005) 2,777; (2000) 1,459; (1995) 1,360; (1990) 1,146
Switzerland20177,641url=http://switzerland.mfa.gov.ua/ua/ukraine-switzerland/ukrainians-in-switzerlandtitle=Українці в Швейцаріїpublisher=Botschaft der Ukraine in der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaftaccess-date=5 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190715064822/https://switzerland.mfa.gov.ua/ua/ukraine-switzerland/ukrainians-in-switzerlandarchive-date=15 July 2019}}
United Kingdom201523,414url=http://www.ukrainiansintheuk.info/eng/01/ukrinuk-e.htmtitle=Roman Krawec, Ukrainians in the United Kingdompublisher=Online encyclopaediaaccess-date=20 November 2017archive-date=23 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171123034338/http://www.ukrainiansintheuk.info/eng/01/ukrinuk-e.htmurl-status=live}}
ASIA
Afghanistan201510
Armenia20152,645url=http://docs.armstat.am/census/pdfs/51.pdftitle=De Jure Population (Urban, Rural) by Age and Ethnicitypublisher=National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armeniaaccess-date=24 October 2017archive-date=2 June 2010archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100602023627/http://docs.armstat.am/census/pdfs/51.pdfurl-status=live}}
Azerbaijan2009url=http://www.azstat.org/statinfo/demoqraphic/en/AP_/1_5.xlstitle=Censuses of Republic of Azerbaijan 1979, 1989, 1999, 2009publisher=State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijanaccess-date=1 October 2017archive-date=30 November 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121130101713/http://www.azstat.org/statinfo/demoqraphic/en/AP_/1_5.xlsurl-status=live}}(1999) 28,984; (1989) 32,345; (1979) 26,402; (1970) 29,160; (1959) 25,778; (1939) 23,643; (1926) 18,241
Bahrain2016url=http://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/bilateral-cooperation/nest-africatitle=Middle East and Africapublisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraineaccess-date=16 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191001003522/https://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/bilateral-cooperation/nest-africaarchive-date=1 October 2019}}
China20163,000-5,000(1999) 20,000; (1949) 7,000; (1945–1930) 35,000-50,000; (1929–1922) 30,000-45,000; (1920–1898) 65,000-70,000
Hong Kong, China2016100
Macau, China201630
Cyprus20153,650url=http://www.mof.gov.cy/mof/cystat/statistics.nsf/All/732265957BAC953AC225798300406903?OpenDocument&sub=2&sel=1&e=&printtitle=Preliminary Results of the Census of Population, 2011publisher=Statistical Service of Cyprus (CYSTAT)access-date=27 October 2017archive-date=13 March 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200313144732/http://www.mof.gov.cy/mof/cystat/statistics.nsf/All/732265957BAC953AC225798300406903?OpenDocument&sub=2&sel=1&e=&printurl-status=live}}
Georgia201522,263url=http://geostat.ge/cms/site_images/_files/english/population/Census_release_ENG_2016.pdftitle=2014 General Population Censuspublisher=National Statistics Office of Georgiaaccess-date=1 October 2017archive-date=10 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171010074805/http://geostat.ge/cms/site_images/_files/english/population/Census_release_ENG_2016.pdfurl-status=live}}
India2014120url=http://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vp1999/WEBPROC0title=Вибори Президента України. Повторне голосування 14.11.1999publisher=Central Election Commission of Ukraineaccess-date=12 November 2017archive-date=1 September 2014archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140901124908/http://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vp1999/WEBPROC0url-status=live}}
Indonesia201721(1999) 13
Iraq2010url=http://cvk.gov.ua/pls/acts/getd?id=24923&ptext=title=Закордонні виборчі дільниці закордонного виборчого округу з виборів Президента України 17 січня 2010 рокуpublisher=Central Election Commission of Ukraineaccess-date=18 November 2017archive-date=21 November 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171121050949/http://cvk.gov.ua/pls/acts/getd?id=24923&ptext=url-status=live}}(2008) 1690; (2004) 1608
Iran2019url=https://www.drv.gov.ua/ords/portal/!cm_core.cm_index?option=ext_dvk&pid100=0&prejim=3title=Закордонні виборчі дільниціpublisher=Державний реєстр виборцівaccess-date=22 July 2019archive-date=29 September 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200929102446/https://www.drv.gov.ua/ords/portal/!cm_core.cm_index?option=ext_dvk&pid100=0&prejim=3url-status=live}}url=http://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/bilateral-cooperation/asia-and-oceaniatitle=Asia and Oceania countriespublisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraineaccess-date=15 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720123015/https://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/bilateral-cooperation/asia-and-oceaniaarchive-date=20 July 2019}}
Israel201630,000-90,000url=http://www.cvk.gov.ua/info/protokol_zvo_2006.pdftitle=ВИБОРИ НАРОДНИХ ДЕПУТАТІВ УКРАЇНИ 26 березня 2006 рокуpublisher=Central Election Commission of Ukraineaccess-date=13 November 2017archive-date=4 March 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180304124538/http://www.cvk.gov.ua/info/protokol_zvo_2006.pdfurl-status=live}}
Japan20181,824url=http://www.moj.go.jp/housei/toukei/toukei_ichiran_touroku.htmltitle=2016年12月末publisher=Ministry of Justice, Japanaccess-date=23 October 2017archive-date=7 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171007122307/http://www.moj.go.jp/housei/toukei/toukei_ichiran_touroku.htmlurl-status=live}}
Jordan20165,000(2010) 892; (2007) 874; (2005) 694; (2000) 480; (1995) 263; (1990) 45
Kazakhstan2015338,022url=http://www.stat.kz/p_perepis/Pages/n_04_02_10.aspxtitle=Итоги переписи населения Республики Казахстан 2009 годаpublisher=Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Committee of Statisticsaccess-date=26 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100212175154/http://www.stat.kz/p_perepis/Pages/n_04_02_10.aspxarchive-date=12 February 2010}}
Korea, Republic of20162,485
Kuwait2016400(2010) 141; (2007) 111; (2004) 94
Kyrgyzstan20219,243url=http://www.stat.kg/stat.files/din.files/census/5010003.pdftitle=Национальный состав населенияpublisher=Кыргыз Республикасынын Улуттук статистика комитетиarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140706220049/http://www.stat.kg/stat.files/din.files/census/5010003.pdfarchive-date=6 July 2014 }}
Laos201610
Lebanon20165,000(2010) 1,242; (2007) 977; (2006) 883; (2000) 218; (1995) 120; (1990) 21
Malaysia2016500(2010) 44; (2007) 28; (2004) 24
Maldives201715
Mongolia201620
Myanmar201610
Nepal2015196
Oman2016200
Pakistan201090(2006) 112; (2004) 37; (1999) 24
Philippines201531
Qatar20161,000
Saudi Arabia2016600(2010) 66; (2004) 140; (1999) 35
Singapore2016500(2014) 221; (2010) 110; (2004) 84
Syria2010574-3,708(2007) 644; (2006) 567; (2004) 473
Taiwan2017214(2021) 214
Tajikistan20151,250url=http://www.stat.tj/en/img/526b8592e834fcaaccec26a22965ea2b_1355502192.pdftitle=Ҳайати миллии аҳолии Ҷумхурии Тоҷикистон. Национальный состав населения Республики Таджикистанpublisher=Agency on statistics under President of Republic of Tajikistanaccess-date=27 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116004155/http://stat.tj/en/img/526b8592e834fcaaccec26a22965ea2b_1355502192.pdfarchive-date=2013-01-16}}
Thailand2016800
Turkey2016url=http://svitua.com.ua/news/201706/4027-turechchyni-pidrahuvaly-kilkist-ukrayinciv-cyfra-vrazhayetitle=У Туреччині підрахували кількість українців. Цифра вражаєpublisher=svitua.com.uaaccess-date=12 October 2017date=2017-06-20archive-date=2019-08-22archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190822215220/http://svitua.com.ua/news/201706/4027-turechchyni-pidrahuvaly-kilkist-ukrayinciv-cyfra-vrazhayeurl-status=usurped}}url=http://www.turkstat.gov.tr/PreTablo.do?alt_id=1059title=..::Welcome to Turkish Statistical Institute(TurkStat)'s Web Pagesaccess-date=2017-10-27archive-date=2019-08-03archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190803155616/http://www.turkstat.gov.tr/PreTablo.do?alt_id=1059url-status=live }}
Turkmenistan20154,822title=People Population census of Turkmenistan 1995volume=1author=State Statistical Committee of Turkmenistanlocation=Ashgabatyear=1996}}
United Arab Emirates201711,145last=Snojfirst=Juretitle=UAE´s population - by nationalitywebsite=bq Magazinedate=April 12, 2015url=http://www.bq-magazine.com/economy/socioeconomics/2015/04/uae-population-by-nationalityaccess-date=February 28, 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170321184658/http://www.bq-magazine.com/economy/socioeconomics/2015/04/uae-population-by-nationalityarchive-date=March 21, 2017}}
Uzbekistan2015124,602url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bzk5AAAAMAAJtitle=А. Ильхамов, Этнический атлас Узбекистана (2002)publisher=Институт "Открытое общество"access-date=27 October 2017year=2002isbn=978-5-86280-010-4archive-date=9 March 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220309193002/https://books.google.com/books?id=Bzk5AAAAMAAJurl-status=live}}
Vietnam2016url=http://global-ukraine-news.org/2017/02/24/ukrayintsi-u-v-yetnami-tut-mozhna-vidkladaty-i-po-500-1200-dolariv-u-misyats/title=Українці у В'єтнамі: тут можна відкладати і по 500-1200 доларів у місяцьpublisher=global-ukraine-news.orgaccess-date=20 October 2017date=2017-02-24archive-date=2017-03-02archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170302080655/http://global-ukraine-news.org/2017/02/24/ukrayintsi-u-v-yetnami-tut-mozhna-vidkladaty-i-po-500-1200-dolariv-u-misyats/url-status=live}}(2010) 179; (2004) 248; (1999) 337
Yemen2011110
AFRICA
Algeria2015300(2010) 203; (2007) 198; (2006) 168
Angola2018440(2007) 14; (2006) 76
Cabo Verde201522(2010) 21; (2005) 34; (2000) 46; (1995) 37; (1990) 28
Congo, Democratic Republic2019268(2014) 282
Egypt20164,000(2006) 597; (2000) 125; (1995) 92; (1990) 67
Ethiopia201630
Guinea2015326(2010) 293; (2007) 169; (2005) 189; (2000) 104; (1995) 96; (1990) 84
Kenya2016100(2007) 24; (2006) 39
Liberia2014url=http://www.cvk.gov.ua/info/protokol_zvo_28.05.2014.pdftitle=ПРОТОКОЛ Центральної виборчої комісії про підсумки голосування в межах закордонного виборчого округуpublisher=Central Election Commission of Ukraineaccess-date=13 October 2017archive-date=30 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171030184716/http://www.cvk.gov.ua/info/protokol_zvo_28.05.2014.pdfurl-status=live}}(2010) 297; (2004) 318
Libya20161,500-2,500(2010) 776; (2005) 709; (2000) 644; (1995) 413; (1990) 189
Madagascar20174
Mauritania2017100
Mauritius201722
Morocco2017500(2010) 296
Mozambique2016400
Namibia2015235(2010) 257; (2005) 267; (2000) 338; (1995) 363; (1990) 380
Nigeria2014url=http://cvk.gov.ua/pls/acts/getd?id=24923&ptext=title=Закордонні виборчі дільниці закордонного виборчого округу з виборів Президента України 17 січня 2010 рокуpublisher=Central Election Commission of Ukraineaccess-date=13 October 2017archive-date=19 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171019151330/http://cvk.gov.ua/pls/acts/getd?id=24923&ptext=url-status=live}}(2010) 100; (2006) 165; (2004) 81
Senegal201435
Seychelles20173
Sierra Leone2004449
South Africa20161,000(2015) 4,090; (2010) 3,012; (2005) 1,887; (2000) 1,577; (1995) 1,488; (1990) 1,822
South Sudan20174
Sudan20176
Tunisia20152,000(2010) 264; (2006) 249
Uganda2017100
NORTH AMERICA
Bahamas201518(2010) 17; (2005) 9
Canada20161,359,655(2011) 1,251,170; (2006) 1,209,085; (2001) 1,071,055; (1996) 1,026,475; (1991) 1,054,300; (1981) 529,615; (1971) 580,660; (1961) 473,337; (1951) 395,043; (1941) 305,929; (1931) 225,113; (1921) 106,721; (1914) 100,000; (1911) 75,432; (1901) 5,682
Costa Rica2015159(2010) 153; (2005) 78; (2000) 119; (1995) 102; (1990) 135
Cuba2015577(2010) 641; (2005) 702; (2000) 705; (1995) 1,036; (1990) 1,367
Dominican Republic20161,200-2,000url=http://censo2010.one.gob.do/volumenes_censo_2010/vol1.pdftitle=IX CENSO NACIONAL DE POBLACIÓN Y VIVIENDA 2010, Informe General Volumen I, Santo Domingo Junio del 2012publisher=Ministerio de Economía, Planificación y Desarrollo de República Dominicana, Oficina Nacional de Estadísticaaccess-date=10 November 2017url-status=bot: unknownarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121202090504/http://censo2010.one.gob.do/volumenes_censo_2010/vol1.pdfarchive-date=2 December 2012}}
Mexico20151,500(2010) 329; (2005) 307; (2000) 322; (1995) 279; (1990) 250
Nicaragua201578(2010) 73; (2005) 69; (2000) 65; (1995) 64; (1990) 80
Panama2015502(2010) 428; (2005) 271; (2000) 128; (1995) 94; (1990) 66
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Argentine2007(2024) 1,000,000; (1977) 200,000-240,000; (1960) 70,000; (1939) 50,000-70,000; (1914) 14,000; (1902) 1,600; (1901) 1,700; (1900) 1,600; (1898) 250; (1897) 46; (the end of XVII-beg. of XVIII cen.) 30
Bolivia2015114(2010) 98; (2005) 106; (2000) 114; (1995) 57
Brazil2015url=http://www.ukrainianworldcongress.org/index.php/id/310archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190531162221/http://ukrainianworldcongress.org/index.php/id/310archive-date=31 May 2019title=Brazilpublisher=The Ukrainian World Congressaccess-date=3 December 2017}}url=http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/cius-sites/announce/media/Media%202009/2009-06-29_Ukrainian%20Life%20in%20Brazil%20(eng).pdftitle=Scholars Impressed with Ukrainian Life in Brazilpublisher=Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies. University of Alberta, Edmontonaccess-date=3 December 2017archive-date=2020-02-26archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200226053037/http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/cius-sites/announce/media/Media%202009/2009-06-29_Ukrainian%20Life%20in%20Brazil%20(eng).pdfurl-status=live}}
Chile20131,000url=http://ukrweekly.com/books/Ukrainians_Abroad/#134title=Ukrainians Abroad: Offprint from "Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopaedia", Toronto 1971publisher=The Ukrainian National Association. University of Toronto Pressaccess-date=3 December 2017archive-date=4 December 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171204114539/http://ukrweekly.com/books/Ukrainians_Abroad/#134url-status=live}}
Colombia2015226(2010) 211; (2005) 188; (2000) 197; (1995) 203; (1990) 208
Ecuador2015401(2010) 276; (2005) 197; (2000) 167; (1995) 151; (1990) 134
Paraguay2018url=https://argentina.mfa.gov.ua/es/ukraine-paraguay/culturetitle=La cooperación cultural y humanitaria entre Ucrania y Paraguaypublisher=Embajada de Ucrania en la República Argentinaaccess-date=20 July 2019archive-date=20 July 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720194828/https://argentina.mfa.gov.ua/es/ukraine-paraguay/cultureurl-status=live}}url=http://pcag.uwinnipeg.ca/Prairie-Perspectives/PP-Vol09/Cipko-Lehr.pdftitle=S. Cipko, J. C. Lehr, Ukrainian settlement in Paraguay, Winnipeg 2006publisher=University of Winnipeg, Prairie Perspectivesaccess-date=10 November 2017archive-date=4 March 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304091059/http://pcag.uwinnipeg.ca/Prairie-Perspectives/PP-Vol09/Cipko-Lehr.pdfurl-status=live}}
Peru2017500(2015) 241; (2010) 223; (2007) 109; (2005) 206; (2000) 176; (1995) 150; (1990) 171
Uruguay2018300url=http://www.en.migraciya.com.ua/news/ukrainian-abroad/en-our-color---all-over-the-world-/archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171003091041/http://en.migraciya.com.ua/news/ukrainian-abroad/en-our-color---all-over-the-world-archive-date=3 October 2017title=Our color-all over the worldpublisher=State Migration Service of Ukraine and Foundation for assistance to refugees and displaced people «Compassion»access-date=25 September 2017}}
Venezuela20133,000(1987) 1,100; (1968) 1,500; (1947) 3,400; (1946) 8
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Australia201138,791(2006) 37,800; (1998) 30,000-50,000; (1990–1980) 34,000; (1970–1945) 20,608; (1914) 5,000
New Zealand2018672-1,152url=https://australia.mfa.gov.ua/ua/ukraine-new-zealand/ukrajinci-u-newzelandtitle=Ukrainians in New Zealandpublisher=Embassy of Ukraine in Australiaaccess-date=20 July 2019archive-date=20 July 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720190127/https://australia.mfa.gov.ua/ua/ukraine-new-zealand/ukrajinci-u-newzelandurl-status=live}}
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ANTARCTICA2020url=http://uac.gov.ua/polar-explorerstitle=Ukrainian Antarctic Expeditionspublisher=National Antarctic Scientific Center of Ukraine (NASC)access-date=31 July 2020archive-date=16 July 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200716184849/http://uac.gov.ua/polar-explorers/url-status=live}}url=http://uac.gov.ua/vernadsky-station/station-historytitle=Academician Vernadsky Station Historypublisher=National Antarctic Scientific Center of Ukraine (NASC)access-date=20 July 2019archive-date=20 July 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720023425/http://uac.gov.ua/vernadsky-station/station-history/url-status=live}} Scientific and technical activities. Staff of Ukrainian Vernadsky Research Base (Galindez Island, Wilhelm Archipelago, Graham Land)

Communities

Europe

Finland

Main article: Finnish Ukrainians

France

Main article: Ukrainians in France

According to INSEE, the Ukrainian population of France was 24,700 in 2017.

Germany

Main article: Ukrainians in Germany

Italy

Main article: Ukrainians in Italy

Italy has the biggest Ukrainian minority in Western Europe, accounting for more than 230,000 people.

Poland

Main article: Ukrainians in Poland}}The number of Ukrainians in Poland changed dramatically following the [2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, [Russian invasion of Ukraine]] on 24 February 2022, rising to 1,55 million in 2025.{{summarize, from, Ukrainians in Poland

Portugal

Main article: Ukrainians in Portugal

Ukrainians constituted the second-largest foreign community residing in Portugal, with 44,074 residents in 2012.

Russia

Group of prominent [[Ukrainians in Russia]].

Main article: Ukrainians in Russia

As of 2021, there are 884,007 ethnic Ukrainians in Russia. They form the country's eighth-largest ethnic group.

Serbia

In Serbia, there are 4,903 (0.08%) ethnic Ukrainians with Serbian citizenship according to the 2011 census. According to the 2002 census there were 5,354 (0.82%) and according to the 1991 census 5,042. Until 1971, Ukrainians and Pannonian Rusyns were counted together.

Spain

Galicia]], [[Spain]].

According to official Spanish statistics, there are 112,728 Ukrainians in Spain as of late 2019, being the 11th biggest foreign nationality found in Spain.

United Kingdom

Main article: Ukrainians in the United Kingdom

List of notable British people of Ukrainian descent:

  • Milton Shulman (1913–2004)
  • Isidor Zuckermann (d. 1946)
  • Stefan Kiszko (d. 1993), wrongfully convicted of murder, clerk
  • Cary Cooper (born 1940), American-born British psychologist
  • Vernon Bogdanor (b. 1943), scientist, historian
  • Michael Grade (born 1943), television executive, businessman
  • Marina Lewycka (1946–2025)
  • Jenny Manson (born 1948), activist, author, former local politician, civil servant
  • Rafail Turkoniak (born 1949), theologian
  • Zoë Wanamaker (born 1949), American-British actress
  • Alexander Beleschenko (born 1951), artist
  • Richard Desmond (born 1951) publisher, businessman
  • Cliff Lazarenko (born 1952)
  • Mick Antoniw (b. 1954), Welsh politician
  • Narisa Chakrabongse (RTGS: Naritsa Chakkraphong, born 1956), Thai publisher, author, environmental activist
  • Oliver Letwin (born 1956), Member of Parliament
  • Dmytro Morykit (born 1956), composer, pianist
  • Lisa Beznosiuk (born 1956), musician
  • Mykola Pawluk (born 1956), video editor
  • Alexandra Shulman (born 1957), journalist
  • Taras Kuzio (born 1958 ), academic, expert in Ukrainian political, economic and security affairs
  • John Daszak, opera singer (debut at The Royal Opera in 1996 and has performed widely in Europe.
  • Nicola Shulman (b. 1960) biographer, former model
  • James Marquand (born 1964), movie editor and director
  • Melinda Simmons, Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Ukraine (since 2019).
  • Nick Clegg (born 1967), media executive, former politician
  • Mark Pougatch (born 1968), journalist, author
  • Charlotte Gainsbourg (born 1971), English-French actress, singer-songwriter.
  • Gregory Rusedski (born 1973), tennis player
  • Svitlana Pyrkalo (born 1976), journalist, writer
  • Olga Kurylenko (born 1979), model, actress
  • Natalie Lisinska (born 1982), actress
  • Alexander Slabinsky (b.1986), tennis player
  • Alexander Stafford (born 1987), politician
  • Stepan Pasicznyk (b. 1963), translator, musician
  • Alison King (born 1973), actress, model
  • Vera Filatova (born 1982), actress
  • Darren Dawidiuk (born 1987), rugby player
  • Jack Lisowski (born 1991), snooker player
  • Max Kilman (born 1997), footballer
  • Callum Styles (born 2000), footballer

North America

Canada

Main article: Ukrainian Canadians

In 2016, there were an estimated 1,359,655 persons of full or partial Ukrainian origin residing in Canada (the majority being Canadian-born citizens), making them Canada's eleventh largest ethnic group. Canada therefore has the world's second-largest Ukrainian population outside Ukraine, after Russia.

United States

Main article: Ukrainian Americans

According to a 2006 government estimate, there were 976,314 Americans of Ukrainian ancestry.

The Ukrainian diaspora in the United States consists of approximately 1.1 million individuals who were born in Ukraine or reported Ukrainian ancestry, according to tabulations from the 2019 ACS. It is not among the top 20 diasporas in size.

South America

Brazil

Main article: Ukrainian Brazilians

Notes

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