Ukraine

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Ukraine dominates Europe when it comes to land area. That 579,400 figure tops every neighbor. See how it stacks up across the continent.

Ukraine is a country in Europe with a population of 35.66M and an area of 603,550 km². Life expectancy is 73.4 years.

At a Glance

The numbers that define this country

University Enrollment Rate

85.3%
#17globally

Total university and college enrollment as a percentage of the typical college-age population.

Population

35.66M
#43globally

The total number of people living in the country.

Land Area

579.4K
#46globally

Total land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.

CO2 Per Capita

3.76
#90globally

How many tonnes of CO2 the average person produces per year.

Human Development Index

0.78
#87globally

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

Internet Users (%)

82.0%
#109globally

The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.

Where They Stand Out

Global rankings worth knowing

👥Death Rate

17.61
#1globallyTop performer

The number of deaths per 1,000 people each year.

🛡️Active Military Personnel

425.00B
#2globallyTop performer

Military and security service personnel strengths from CIA World Factbook.

❤️Suicide Rate

21.21
#10globallyTop performer

The number of suicide deaths per 100,000 people each year.

Nuclear Electricity Share

55.0%
#3globallyTop performer

Percent of electricity generated from nuclear from CIA World Factbook.

🔧Railway Length

21.7K
#13globallyTop performer

Total railway length from CIA World Factbook.

Did You Know?

Facts that catch players off guard

👥

Ranks #1 globally in death rate

Death Rate: 17.61

The number of deaths per 1,000 people each year.

World Bank 2023
🛡️

Ranks #2 globally in active military personnel

Active Military Personnel: 425.00B

Military and security service personnel strengths from CIA World Factbook.

🤝

Has one of the highest rates of inequality (gini)

Inequality (Gini): 25.6

A measure of income inequality where 0 means everyone earns the same and 100 means one person has everything.

World Bank 2023
❤️

Ranks #10 in suicide rate (lower is better)

Suicide Rate: 21.21

The number of suicide deaths per 100,000 people each year.

World Bank 2023

Ranks #3 globally in nuclear electricity share

Nuclear Electricity Share: 55.0%

Percent of electricity generated from nuclear from CIA World Factbook.

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How Ukraine Compares

Country vs continent vs world averages

Ukraine
Europe avg
World avg

GDP per Capita

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

World Bank 2023
Ukraine18.6K
Europe57.5K
World31.8K

Life Expectancy

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

World Bank 2023
Ukraine73.4 years
Europe80.0 years
World73.7 years

Human Development Index

Above avg

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

Our World in Data 2023
Ukraine0.78
Europe0.89
World0.74

Internet Users

Above avg

The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.

World Bank 2023
Ukraine82.0%
Europe90.1%
World70.3%

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Regional comparison for Ukraine across 4 key metrics, comparing with Europe and world averages.

About Ukraine

Ukraine was the center of the first eastern Slavic state, Kyivan Rus, which was the largest and most powerful state in Europe during the 10th and 11th centuries. Weakened by internecine quarrels and Mongol invasions, Kyivan Rus was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and eventually into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The cultural and religious legacy of Kyivan Rus laid the foundation for Ukrainian nationalism. A new Ukrainian state, the Cossack Hetmanate, was established during the mid-17th century after an uprising against the Poles. Despite continuous Muscovite pressure, the Hetmanate managed to remain autonomous for well over 100 years. During the latter part of the 18th century, the Russian Empire absorbed most Ukrainian territory. After czarist Russia collapsed in 1917, Ukraine -- which has long been known as the region's "bread basket" for its agricultural production -- achieved a short-lived period of independence (1917-20), but the country was reconquered and endured a Soviet rule that engineered two famines (1921-22 and 1932-33) in which over eight million died. In World War II, German and Soviet armies were responsible for seven to eight million more deaths. In 1986, a sudden power surge during a reactor-systems test at Ukraine's Chernobyl power station triggered the worst nuclear disaster in history, releasing massive amounts of radioactive material. Although Ukraine overwhelmingly voted for independence in 1991 as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) dissolved, democracy and prosperity remained elusive, with the legacy of state control, patronage politics, and endemic corruption stalling efforts at economic reform, privatization, and civil liberties.

In 2004 and 2005, a mass protest dubbed the "Orange Revolution" forced the authorities to overturn a presidential election and allow a new internationally monitored vote that swept into power a reformist slate under Viktor YUSHCHENKO. Rival Viktor YANUKOVYCH became prime minister in 2006 and was elected president in 2010. In 2012, Ukraine held legislative elections that Western observers widely criticized as corrupt. In 2013, YANUKOVYCH backtracked on a trade and cooperation agreement with the EU -- in favor of closer economic ties with Russia -- and then used force against protestors who supported the agreement, leading to a three-month protestor occupation of Kyiv's central square. The government's use of violence to break up the protest camp in 2014 led to multiple deaths, international condemnation, a failed political deal, and the president's abrupt departure for Russia. Pro-West President Petro POROSHENKO took office later that year; Volodymyr ZELENSKYY succeeded him in 2019.

Shortly after YANUKOVYCH's departure in 2014, Russian President Vladimir PUTIN ordered the invasion of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula. In response, the UN passed a resolution confirming Ukraine's sovereignty and independence. In mid-2014, Russia began an armed conflict in two of Ukraine's eastern provinces. International efforts to end the conflict failed, and by 2022, more than 14,000 civilians were killed or wounded. On 24 February 2022, Russia escalated the conflict by invading the country on several fronts, in what has become the largest conventional military attack on a sovereign state in Europe since World War II. Russia made substantial gains in the early weeks of the invasion but underestimated Ukrainian resolve and combat capabilities. Despite Ukrainian resistance, Russia has laid claim to four Ukrainian oblasts -- Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia -- although none is fully under Russian control. The international community has not recognized the annexations. The invasion has also created Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II, with over six million Ukrainian refugees recorded globally. It remains one of the two largest displacement crises worldwide (the other is the conflict in Syria). President ZELENSKYY has focused on boosting Ukrain

🌍Geography & Climate6 facts
Location
Eastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Poland, Belarus, Romania, and Moldova in the west and Russia in the east
Climate
temperate continental; Mediterranean only on the southern Crimean coast; precipitation disproportionately distributed, highest in west and north, lesser in east and southeast; winters vary from cool along the Black Sea to cold farther inland; warm summers across the greater part of the country, hot in the south
Terrain
mostly fertile plains (steppes) and plateaus, with mountains found only in the west (the Carpathians) or in the extreme south of the Crimean Peninsula
Natural Resources
iron ore, coal, manganese, natural gas, oil, salt, sulfur, graphite, titanium, magnesium, kaolin, nickel, mercury, timber, arable land
Natural Hazards
occasional floods; occasional droughts
Size Comparison
almost four times the size of Georgia; slightly smaller than Texas
👥People & Culture4 facts
Languages
Ukrainian (official) 67.5%, Russian (regional language) 29.6%, other (includes Crimean Tatar, Moldovan/Romanian, and Hungarian) 2.9% (2001 est.)
Religions
Orthodox (includes the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC), and the Ukrainian Orthodox - Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP)), Ukrainian Greek Catholic, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Jewish (2013 est.)
Ethnic Groups
Ukrainian 77.8%, Russian 17.3%, Belarusian 0.6%, Moldovan 0.5%, Crimean Tatar 0.5%, Bulgarian 0.4%, Hungarian 0.3%, Romanian 0.3%, Polish 0.3%, Jewish 0.2%, other 1.8% (2001 est.)
Major Cities
3.017 million KYIV (capital), 1.421 million Kharkiv, 1.008 million Odesa, 942,000 Dnipropetrovsk, 888,000 Donetsk (2023)
🏛️Government & History9 facts
Government Type
semi-presidential republic
Capital
Kyiv (Kiev is the transliteration from Russian)
Capital Coordinates
50 26 N, 30 31 E
Capital Timezone
UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Name Origin
the name derives from the Old East Slavic or Old Russian word ukraina, meaning "borderland," which was used to describe the area on medieval Russia's border at the time of the Tatar invasion in the 13th century
Independence
24 August 1991 (from the Soviet Union); notable earlier dates: ca. 982 (VOLODYMYR I consolidates Kyivan Rus); 1199 (Principality (later Kingdom) of Ruthenia formed); 1648 (establishment of the Cossack Hetmanate); 22 January 1918 (from Soviet Russia)
National Symbols
tryzub (trident), sunflower
National Anthem
"Shche ne vmerla Ukraina" (Ukraine Has Not Yet Perished)
UNESCO Heritage
8 (7 cultural, 1 natural)
💼Economy & Trade7 facts
Overview
lower-middle-income, non-EU, Eastern European economy; key wheat and corn exporter; gradual recovery after 30% GDP contraction at start of war; damage to infrastructure and agriculture balanced by consumer and business resilience in western Ukraine; international aid has stabilized foreign exchange reserves, allowing managed currency float; continued progress on anti-corruption reforms
Industries
industrial machinery, ferrous and nonferrous metals, automotive and aircraft components, electronics, chemicals, textiles, mining, construction
Agricultural Products
maize, wheat, potatoes, sugar beets, sunflower seeds, milk, barley, soybeans, rapeseed, tomatoes (2023)
Export Partners
Poland 12%, Romania 9%, Turkey 7%, China 6%, Spain 6% (2023)
Export Commodities
corn, seed oils, wheat, iron ore, soybeans (2023)
Import Partners
China 16%, Poland 14%, Germany 8%, Turkey 6%, USA 4% (2023)
Import Commodities
refined petroleum, cars, natural gas, packaged medicine, plastic products (2023)
🔧Infrastructure & Defense5 facts
Military Forces
Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU; Zbroyni Syly Ukrayiny or ZSU): Ground Forces, Naval Forces, Air Forces, Air Assault Forces, Marine Corps, Special Operations Forces, Unmanned Systems Forces, Territorial Defense Forces (Reserves) Ministry of Internal Affairs: National Guard of Ukraine, State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (includes Maritime Border Guard or Sea Guard), National Police of Ukraine (2025)
Military Service
18 years of age for voluntary service for men and women; 25 years of age for conscription for men; 18-24 months service obligation (2025)
Energy Mix
fossil fuels: 32.9% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); nuclear: 50.6% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); solar: 4.5% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); wind: 1% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); hydroelectricity: 9.9% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); biomass and waste: 1% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Broadcast Media
media landscape dominated by oligarch-owned news outlets; United News created for 24-hour news about the war with Russia, a joint effort from the Ukrainian public broadcaster and top commercial TV channels; Ukraine Radio's Suspilne and privately owned Radio NV are the national talk radio networks (2021)
Space Program
the country inherited a large, well-developed space program when it gained independence in 1991, taking over all the former Soviet defense/space industry that was located on its territory; the modern program includes the production of satellite/space launch vehicles (SLVs)/rocket carriers, satellites, and related components; prior to the Russian invasion in 2022, the country was producing more than 100 SLVs, SLV stages, or SLV engines annually; has worked with numerous foreign space agencies and industries, including those of Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia (curtailed after 2014), Turkey, and the US, as well as the ESA, the EU, and their member states (particularly Italy and Poland); has about 20 state-run space industries; in 2019, the Ukrainian Parliament began allowing private companies to engage in space activities (2025)

Deep Dive

70 of 89 metrics

Every stat we track, organized by category

👥Demographics12 metricsBest: #1
Death Rate
17.61#1WB
Median Age
44.6 years#26
Population
35.66M#43WB
Elderly Population (%)
19.0%#39WB
Land Area
579.4K#46WB
Urban Population (%)
69.5%#99WB
Population Density
65.124#138WB
Teen Birth Rate
11.377#151WB
Dependency Ratio
48.923#158WB
Youth Population (%)
13.9%#200WB
Fertility Rate
1.22#219WB
Birth Rate
6.24#226WB
🛡️Military & Defense2 metricsBest: #2
Active Military Personnel
425.00B#2
Military Spend (% GDP)
4.0%#22
Energy2 metricsBest: #3
Nuclear Electricity Share
55.0%#3
Electricity Capacity
60.30M#24
❤️Health & Survival10 metricsBest: #10
Suicide Rate
21.21#10WB
Hospital Beds (per 1,000)
6.30#14WB
Doctors (per 1,000)
3.53#46WB
Smoking Rate
24.9%#49WB
Health Spending (% GDP)
8.2%#59WB
Obesity Rate
29.2%#69OWID
Life Expectancy
73.4 years#118WB
Life Expectancy
73.4 years#137OWID
Infant Mortality
7.80#132WB
Child Mortality
8.10#138WB
🔧Infrastructure3 metricsBest: #13
Railway Length
21.7K#13
Airports
152#35
Merchant Ships
410#48
🚀Education & Future6 metricsBest: #17
University Enrollment Rate
85.3%#17WB
Foreign Patents
2.1K#28WB
Domestic Patents
1.3K#28WB
Education Spending (% GDP)
5.1%#57WB
Human Development Index
0.78#87OWID
R&D Spending (% GDP)
0.3%#68WB
🌍Land & Sea5 metricsBest: #20
Land Boundaries Length
5.6K#30
Border Countries Count
7.00#20
Coastline Length
2.8K#44
Highest Elevation
2.1K#120
Lowest Elevation
0#194
🍻Lifestyle5 metricsBest: #24
Spirits Consumption
3.09#24OWID
Alcohol Consumption
9.24#39OWID
Tourist Arrivals
3.38M#32WB
Beer Consumption
2.56#64OWID
Air Passengers
452.3K#115WB
🌱Environment10 metricsBest: #41
Carbon Emissions (Total)
106.85M#41
Forest Area
97.1K#55WB
CO2 Per Capita
3.76#90OWID
Irrigated Land
1.0K#92
Protected Land (%)
16.8%#108WB
Electricity Access (%)
100.0%#119WB
Air Pollution (PM2.5)
14.9#130WB
Forest Coverage (%)
16.8%#139WB
Renewable Energy (%)
8.3%#54OWID
Renewable Energy (%)
8.9%#152WB
💰Wealth & Economy10 metricsBest: #42
Unemployment Rate
9.8%#42WB
Inflation Rate
6.5%#52WB
GDP (Nominal)
190.74B#57WB
Youth Unemployment Rate
19.1%#57
Government Debt (% GDP)
58.7%#77WB
High-Tech Exports (%)
6.4%#86WB
GDP Per Capita
$16.3K#105OWID
GDP Per Capita (PPP)
18.6K#106WB
FDI Inflows (% GDP)
2.1%#109WB
GDP Growth Rate
2.9%#117WB
📡Technology3 metricsBest: #90
Mobile Subscriptions (%)
122.758#90WB
Internet Users (%)
82.0%#109WB
Broadband Access (%)
20#123WB
🤝Society & Equality2 metricsBest: #104
Women in Parliament (%)
21.1%#116WB
Inequality (Gini)
25.6#104WB

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#17 in University Enrollment Rate

Total university and college enrollment as a percentage of the typical college-age population.

Top 10% globally
85.3%

Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine

What is the population of Ukraine?

Ukraine has a population of 35.66M, ranking #43 globally by population.

What continent is Ukraine in?

Ukraine is located in Europe. It has an area of 603,550 km².

What is the life expectancy in Ukraine?

Life expectancy in Ukraine is 73.4 years, ranking #118 globally.

What is the GDP per capita of Ukraine?

Ukraine's GDP per capita (PPP) is 18.6K, ranking #106 globally.

What is Ukraine known for in global statistics?

Ukraine ranks particularly high in University Enrollment Rate (#17), Population (#43), Land Area (#46).

What is Ukraine's Human Development Index?

Ukraine has an HDI of 0.779, ranking #87 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.

How densely populated is Ukraine?

Ukraine has a population density of 65.1 people per km², ranking #138 globally.

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