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Ukraine Population and Religion Percentage
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest country in Europe, after Russia, and the eighth-most populous country in Europe. As per the UN World Population Prospects, the population of Ukraine in 2021 is 43,733,759 (43.7 million or 43.7 Crores).
Before the full-scale Russian invasion, 42-43 million people lived in Ukraine, excluding the territories that Russia was occupying — Crimea and eastern Ukraine. As of 8 November 2022, over 7.8 million Ukrainian refugees were forced to leave Ukraine.
Estimated Population of Ukraine in 2023: 37 million or 3.7 Crore
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Ukraine | 2022 Population |
Total Population | 43,192,120 |
Global Rank | 35th |
Share of World Pop. | 0.56% |
Land Area | 579,300 sq. km (223,700 sq. mi) |
Area Rank | 45th |
Pop. Density | 75 person/sq.km |
Growth rate | -8.05% |
Fertility Rate* | 1.44 |
Infant mortality rate** | 6 |
Median Age | 41.2 years |
Life Expectancy | 72.50 yers |
Urban Population | 69.4% |
Religion in Ukraine
Christianity is the main religion in Ukraine and 87% of the population follows Christianity. Ukraine has the world’s second-largest Eastern Orthodox population, after Russia.
Among Christians Eastern Orthodox is followed by the majority, 72.7% of the population declared themselves to be Orthodox, 8.8% Greek Rite Catholics, 2.3% Protestants, and 0.9% Latin Rite Catholics. Other Christians comprised 2.3%.
According to the KIIS study, roughly 58.3% of the Ukrainian Orthodox population were members of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, and 25.4% were members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate).
Non-Christian faiths account for 1%, and the remaining 11% are classified as unaffiliated, which can mean agnostic, atheist, or “nothing in particular.”
Other Religions include Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and smaller faiths.
Religion Percentage in Ukraine
Religion | Percentage |
Christianity | 87% |
Orthodoxy | – 72.7% |
Catholicism | – 9.7% |
Protestantism | – 2.3% |
Other Christians | – 2.3% |
Other Religion | 0.8% |
Judaism | -0.4% |
Others | -0.4% |
Unaffiliated | -11% |
No answer | -1% |
Top Cities in Ukraine by Population
# | City | Region | Population |
1 | Kyiv | Kyiv (city) | 29,67,360 |
2 | Kharkiv | Kharkiv | 14,43,207 |
3 | Odessa | Odessa | 10,17,699 |
4 | Dnipro | Dnipropetrovsk | 9,90,724 |
5 | Donetsk | Donetsk | 9,08,456 |
6 | Zaporizhzhia | Zaporizhzhia | 7,31,922 |
7 | Lviv | Lviv | 7,24,314 |
8 | Kryvyi Rih | Dnipropetrovsk | 6,19,278 |
9 | Mykolaiv | Mykolaiv | 4,80,080 |
10 | Mariupol | Donetsk | 4,36,569 |
11 | Luhansk | Luhansk | 4,01,297 |
12 | Vinnytsia | Vinnytsia | 3,70,707 |
13 | Makiivka | Donetsk | 3,41,362 |
14 | Sevastopol | Sevastopol (city) | 3,40,297 |
15 | Simferopol | Crimea | 3,36,330 |
16 | Kherson | Kherson | 2,86,958 |
17 | Chernihiv | Chernihiv | 2,86,899 |
18 | Poltava | Poltava | 2,86,649 |
19 | Cherkasy | Cherkasy | 2,74,762 |
20 | Khmelnytskyi | Khmelnytskyi | 2,73,713 |
Source: Census 2020
Source: United Nation World Populations Prospects
*Fertility rate, average number of children born to women during their reproductive years.
**Infant mortality rate is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births of children under one year of age.