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Ukraine Population Density vs World

Updated on by Georank team

Ukraine has a population density of 179.4 people per square mile, compared to the average of 144 people in other countries. Ukraine has 171,593 sq ft of land per person and ranks 122nd out of 197 countries (most to least densely populated).

Ukraine has 0.47% of the world's population and 0.39% of the total land area of all countries.

Ukraine population density by year

Ukraine
Population density

Density rank

people per square mile

1x
Year Population density Density rank
2026 179.4 122
2025 173 125
2024 169.2 125
2023 168.7 124
2022 183.5 121
2021 198 112
2020 199.7 109
2019 201 108
2018 202.1 108
2017 203.1 108
2016 204 106
2015 204.7 105
2014 205.5 103
2013 206.2 100
2012 206.6 99
2011 207 99
2010 207.7 98
2009 208.4 96
2008 209.3 95
2007 210.4 92
2006 211.4 91
2005 212.7 88
2004 214.5 87
2003 216 87
2002 217.6 86
2001 219.5 85
2000 221.5 84
1999 223.4 81
1998 225.2 80
1997 227 79
1996 229 79
1995 231 79
1994 232.8 79
1993 234 76
1992 233.9 74

Data sources: World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (1992–2026, retrieved 2026-04-06); United Nations | World Population Prospects (2025–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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This chart shows how population density in Ukraine has changed over time. From 2006 to 2026, population density decreased by 15.1%. Ukraine ranked 91st by population density 20 years ago and ranks 122nd today.

Density metrics

Ukraine Rank
Population density 179.4 ppl/mi² 122/197
Population
40125599
41/197
Land area 223,708 sq mi 46/197
Land area per capita 164,727 sq ft 73/197
Rural population 30.5% 117/195
Urban population 69.5% 79/195
Living in agglomerations of 1M+ people 13.4% 66/197

Share of urban population by year

Ukraine
Urban population share

Rank
1x
Year Urban population Rank
2024 69.5% 79
2023 69.5% 78
2022 69.4% 77
2021 69.4% 75
2020 69.4% 75
2019 69.4% 75
2018 69.3% 74
2017 69.3% 72
2016 69.2% 72
2015 69.2% 71
2014 69.1% 70
2013 68.9% 70
2012 68.8% 66
2011 68.7% 66
2010 68.6% 66
2009 68.5% 64
2008 68.4% 64
2007 68.2% 63
2006 68% 63
2005 67.8% 63
2004 67.6% 62
2003 67.4% 64
2002 67.3% 64
2001 67.3% 64
2000 67.4% 61
1999 67.5% 61
1998 67.6% 61
1997 67.6% 61
1996 67.7% 59
1995 67.8% 59
1994 67.9% 58
1993 67.9% 56
1992 67.9% 56
1991 67.7% 56
1990 67.4% 58
1989 67.1% 59
1988 66.6% 60
1987 66.1% 60
1986 65.5% 60
1985 65% 57
1984 64.4% 58
1983 63.8% 58
1982 63.2% 58
1981 62.7% 57
1980 62.2% 56
1979 61.6% 56
1978 61% 56
1977 60.2% 58
1976 59.6% 58
1975 58.8% 57
1974 58.1% 58
1973 57.4% 55
1972 56.6% 55
1971 55.7% 55
1970 54.9% 55
1969 54.1% 56
1968 53.3% 56
1967 52.4% 56
1966 51.7% 56
1965 50.9% 55
1964 50.1% 55
1963 49.4% 55
1962 48.8% 54
1961 48.2% 54
1960 47.4% 54

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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This chart shows the share of urban population in Ukraine from 1960 to 2024: 47.4% lived in urban areas in 1960, 67.4% in 2000, and 69.5% in 2024.

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Data sources: World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (1961–2026, retrieved 2026-04-06); United Nations | World Population Prospects (1961–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10); U.S. Census Bureau (1961–2025, retrieved 2026-02-08); Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2019, retrieved 2026-02-20).

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Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (1961–2026, retrieved 2026-04-06)
  2. United Nations | World Population Prospects (1961–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10)
  3. U.S. Census Bureau (1961–2025, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  4. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2024, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  5. Wikidata (2015–2024, retrieved 2026-02-08)

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