Population
|
Answer
|
4,387,702
|
Donetsk
|
3,312,064
|
Dnipropetrovsk
|
2,813,463
|
Kyiv (Municipality)
|
2,732,086
|
Kharkiv
|
2,539,031
|
L'viv
|
2,387,282
|
Odessa
|
2,263,676
|
Luhansk
|
1,963,770
|
Crimea (Autonomous Republic)
|
1,786,905
|
Zaporizhzhia
|
1,722,997
|
Kyiv (Oblast)
|
1,631,305
|
Vinnytsia
|
1,472,541
|
Poltava
|
1,381,184
|
Ivano-Frankivsk
|
1,318,377
|
Khmelnytskyi
|
1,274,125
|
Cherkasy
|
1,270,939
|
Zhytomyr
|
1,252,608
|
Zakarpattia
|
1,175,598
|
Mykolaiv
|
1,156,009
|
Rivne
|
1,147,749
|
Sumy
|
1,083,827
|
Chernihiv
|
1,081,336
|
Kherson
|
1,078,933
|
Ternopil
|
1,040,606
|
Volyn
|
0,999,285
|
Kirovohrad
|
0,905,189
|
Chernivtsi
|
0,381,685
|
Sevastopol (Municipality)
|
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Down with Putin. Slava Ukraini!