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Migration of population January–February 20161

 (persons)

 

All migration flows

Including interstate migration

arrivals

 departures

net migration, decrease (–)

arrivals

 departures

net migration, decrease (–)

Ukraine

65357

61243

4114

5772

2289

3483

Vinnytsya

3283

3131

152

73

55

18

Volyn

2088

1911

177

48

32

16

Dnipropetrovsk

4423

4352

71

382

231

151

Donetsk2

2004

2665

-661

88

35

53

Zhytomyr

2444

2457

-13

81

50

31

Zakarpattya

826

893

-67

34

133

-99

Zaporizhzhya

2297

2378

-81

149

91

58

Ivano-Frankivsk

2396

2122

274

136

59

77

Kyiv

5150

3271

1879

229

41

188

Kirovohrad

1624

1755

-131

54

45

9

Luhansk2

744

1210

-466

36

36

-

Lviv

3714

3968

-254

151

111

40

Mykolayiv

1746

1691

55

108

75

33

Odesa

2974

2993

-19

335

208

127

Poltava

2698

2519

179

143

54

89

Rivne

2280

2340

-60

58

79

-21

Sumy

1605

1913

-308

51

46

5

Ternopil

1887

1833

54

103

49

54

Kharkiv

5324

4181

1143

1807

228

1579

Kherson

1533

1487

46

48

35

13

Khmelnytskiy

2723

2672

51

55

31

24

Cherkasy

2136

1935

201

110

40

70

Chernivtsi

1366

1310

56

72

69

3

Chernihiv

1980

1809

171

106

27

79

City of Kyiv

6112

4447

1665

1315

429

886

1 Excluding the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol and part of the anti-terrorist operation zone. Information is compiled on the basisof arailable administrative data on change of place of residence.

2 Data can be rivesed.

Reference: All the migration flows include intra-regional, trans-regional and interstate.