Total population | |
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1,164,200 (2022)[1] roughly 1.38% of the total population | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Berlin, Munich, Hanover Region, Nuremberg, Hamburg, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Leipzig[2] | |
Languages | |
German, Ukrainian, Russian | |
Religion | |
Orthodox Christianity with Judaism, Catholicism, Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and Atheism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ukrainians, Ukrainians in Hungary, Ukrainian Canadians, British Ukrainians, Ukrainian Australians, Rusyn Americans, Ukrainians in Poland, Ukrainians in Slovakia, other Slavic peoples especially East Slavs |
As of the end of 2022 the number of Ukrainians in Germany (German: Ukrainer in Deutschland) was approximately 1,164,200.[1][3] In 2021, before the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was of 155,310.[4] Germany's Ukrainians have created a number of institutions and organizations, such as the Central Association of Ukrainians in Germany and Association of Ukrainian Diaspora in Germany.