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  2. Donetsk Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Young family in Donetsk. 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 ...

  3. Donetsk - Wikipedia

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    Administratively, Donetsk has been the centre of Donetsk Oblast, while historically, it is the unofficial capital and largest city of the larger economic and cultural Donets Basin (Donbas) region. Donetsk is adjacent to another major city, Makiivka, and along with other surrounding cities forms a major urban sprawl and conurbation in the region ...

  4. Donetsk People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Luhansk and Donetsk Peoples Republics are located in the historical Donbas region of Eastern Ukraine. Since Ukraine's independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Eastern and Western Ukraine typically have voted for different candidates in presidential elections. Viktor Yanukovych, a Donetsk native, was elected as President of Ukraine in 2010

  5. Donbas - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2001 census, ethnic Ukrainians form 58% of the population of Luhansk Oblast and 56.9% of Donetsk Oblast. Ethnic Russians form the largest minority, accounting for 39% and 38.2% of the two oblasts respectively. [99] In the present day, the Donbas is a predominately Russophone region. According to the 2001 census, Russian is the ...

  6. List of Ukrainian oblasts and territories by population

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    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.

  7. File:Donetsk province physical map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Modul:Location map/data/Ukraine Donetsk Oblast; Modul:Location map/data/Ukraine Donetsk Oblast/dok; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Mòdul:Location map/data/Ucraïna Província de Donetsk; Mòdul:Location map/data/Ucraïna Província de Donetsk/ús; Mòdul:Location map/data/República Popular de Donetsk; Usage on ce.wikipedia.org

  8. Selydove - Wikipedia

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    Selydove — Informational and cognitive portal. Donetsk Oblast as part of the Ukrainian SSR Archived August 15, 2015, at the Wayback Machine (Based on the materials of the encyclopedic publication on the history of cities and villages of Ukraine, volume – History of cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR. Donetsk region. — K.:

  9. Donetsk, Rostov Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Donetsk (Russian: Донецк) is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located on the Seversky Donets River on the border with Ukraine. By road it is located 388 kilometres (241 mi) west of Volgograd. Population: 50,098 (2010 Census); [2] 48,040 (2002 Census); [6] 48,673 (1989 Soviet census); [7] 38,000 (1970). It was previously known as Gundorovka.