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Donetsk had a population of over 985,000 inhabitants in 2009 [51] and over 1,566,000 inhabitants in the metropolitan area in 2004. It was the fifth-largest city in Ukraine. [5] The structure of the Donetsk City Municipality by ethnicity as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: [52]
Donetsk, capital and most populous city in Donetsk Oblast [2] [32] Mariupol, second most populous city and deepest port on the Sea of Azov [2] [33] Makiivka, an industrial city in the Donetsk-Makiivka urban agglomeration [2] [34] Kramatorsk, the oblast's de facto capital since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War [2] [35] Bakhmut, a major industrial city largely destroyed during the Battle of ...
In 2013, the population of Donetsk Oblast was 4.43 million, which constituted 10% of the overall Ukrainian population, making it the most populous and most densely populated region of the country, except for the cities with special status (Kyiv and Sevastopol). Its large population is due to the presence of several big industrial cities and ...
The population of all Ukrainian oblasts and other regions was recorded in 2012. [1] Note that since the war in Donbas started in the spring of 2014, 1,5 million people from Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk Oblast have either fled to Russia or to other parts of Ukraine.
Pro-Russian separatists occupying the Donetsk RSA building on 7 April 2014 Sloviansk city council under the control of heavily armed men on 14 April 2014. On 6 April 2014, pro-Russian rebel leaders announced that a referendum on whether Donetsk Oblast should "join the Russian Federation", would take place "no later than May 11th, 2014."
Donetsk City may refer to: Donetsk, city in Ukraine; Donetsk City (mall), shopping mall in Donetsk, Ukraine; Donetsk, Rostov Oblast, city in Russia; See also.
It was formally created in July 2020 as part of the reform of administrative divisions of Ukraine. The center of the raion is in the city of Donetsk. [3] [4] Population: 1,484,514 (2022 estimate). [2] Most of the area of the raion is occupied by Russia, [5] which continues to use the old, pre-2020 administrative divisions of Ukraine.
English: Districts of the Donetsk region of Ukraine according to the Decree of the Verkhovna Rada of July 17, 2020 against the background of the old administrative boundaries of districts and cities of regional significance (city councils) and displaying the territories of the unrecognized DPR that are not controlled by the Ukrainian authorities.