List of cities in Ukraine
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- For an alternative list see: List of cities in Ukraine by subdivision.
As of January 1, 2006 there are 457 cities (Ukrainian: мiсто, misto) in Ukraine. Below is the list of all cities by population, which is given according to 2001 Ukrainian Census.
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[edit] Cities in Ukraine (by population)
[edit] City status
City status is provided in the following table
Code | Status | Status (in Ukrainian) | Number of Cities |
---|---|---|---|
S | Special status (previously: City of Republican subordinance) |
Спеціальний статус (previously: Місто республіканського підпорядкування) |
2 (Kiev and Sevastopol) |
O | City of oblast (or republican in Crimea) subordinance | Місто областного значення | 176 |
R | City of raion subordinance | Місто районного значення | 279 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- 2001 Ukrainian census, Population Structure (Ukrainian)
- Regions of Ukraine and its composition (Ukrainian)
- Ukraine cities and oblasts guide
- World Gazetteer: Cities of Ukraine
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