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418:, the 72,676 residents of the raion reported themselves as following: Ukrainians: 34,025 (46.82%), Romanians: 32,923 (45.3%), Moldovans: 4,425 (6.09%), Russians: 877 (1.21%), and others: 426 (0.59%). Hlyboka raion, within its boundaries at that time, had 72,676 inhabitants in 2001, including 52.56% Ukrainian-speakers, 45.97% Romanian-speakers, and 1.15% Russian-speakers. In 1989, in the last Soviet census of 1989, out of 68,009 inhabitants, 27,407 declared themselves Ukrainians (40.3%), 29,042 Romanians (42.7%), 9,644 Moldovans (14.18%), and 1,363 Russians (2%). The decline in the number (from 9,644 to 4,425) and proportion of self-identified Moldovans (from 14.18% to 6.09%) was explained by a switch from a census Moldovan to a census Romanian ethnic identity, and has continued after the 2001 census. By contrast, the number of self-identified ethnic Romanians has increased (from 29,042 to 32,923), and so has their proportion of the population of the former raion (from 42.7% to 45.3%), and the process has continued after the 2001 census. Some authors have argued that most of the inhabitants of the former 146: 53: 63: 126: 78: 395:. There were 37 villages in the raion. The population of the raion according to the 2001 Census was 72,682 inhabitants, its area covers 686 square kilometres (265 sq mi). The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Chernivtsi Oblast to three. The area of Hlyboka Raion was merged into 422:
who had self-identified themselves as Moldovans in 1989 self-identified themselves as Romanians in 2001. In three of the seven villages with a majority or plurality of self-identified ethnic Moldovans before 1989, most people declared their native language as Romanian rather than Moldovan in 2001 (in
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split from the Hlyboka raion in 1991, after the 1989 Soviet census, we do not have the breakdown of the inhabitants of the Hlyboka Raion by native language in 1989. The former Hlyboka Raion has become by now mostly ethnically Ukrainian, as it was earlier predicted, though it was mostly Romanian plus
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In 2001, out of 6,086 individuals who lived in the Voloka rural hromada, 1,090 were Ukrainian-speaking (17.91%), 4,929 were Romanian-speaking (80.99%), including 4,759 who called the language Romanian (78.2%) and 170 who called it Moldovan (2.79%), and 40 were Russian-speaking (0.66%). In 1989, out
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spoke Romanian (out of which 655, or 35.14%, called it Romanian, as their native language, and 150, or 8.05%, called it Moldovan) while 54.18% (or 1010) spoke Ukrainian, and 40 (or 2.15%) spoke Russian. According to the 1989 Soviet census, the number of inhabitants who declared themselves Romanians
430:, 70.39% of the inhabitants spoke Ukrainian as their native language, or 13,301 people, while 27.48%, or 5,193 people, spoke Romanian (including 5,117 who called it Romanian, or 27.08%, and 76 called it Romanian, or 0.4%), and 1.91%, or 271 people, spoke Russian. 471:
was 138 (8.34%), while 907 (54.80%) said that they were Moldovans, 564 said that they were Ukrainians (34.08%) and 27 (1.63%) that they were Russians, out of 1,655. A similar pattern could also be seen in the village of Hrushivka, in the same commune as
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comparison to one village in 1989); in the seven villages, 3,250 self-identified their native language as Moldovan, and 6,292 as Romanian, in 2001, whereas in 1989, 3,252 identified themselves as ethnic Romanians and 8,024 as ethnic Moldovans.
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who declared themselves Romanian plus Moldovan was 2,907 (1,060 Romanians, or 33.68% plus 1,847 Moldovans, or 58.69%), representing 92.37% of the locality's population of 3,147. In 2001, 43.19% (or 805) of the 1,864 inhabitants of
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According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, in the Hlyboka settlement community, which was created in 2020 and had a population of 18,897 according to the census, and whose capital was
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spoke Romanian as their native language (2,960 called it Romanian and 1 called it Moldovan), while 2.08% spoke Ukrainian. In the 1989 census, the number of residents of
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5,928 inhabitants, 821 (13.85%) were ethnic Ukrainians, 1,693 were ethnic Romanians (28.56%), 3,348 were ethnic Moldovans (56.48%) and 44 were Russians (0.74%).
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In a number of localities, there was a massive change from Moldovan to Romanian and linguistic identities. In 2001, 97.56% of the inhabitants of the village of
587: 513: 1032: 694: 479:). Another locality where a significant amount of identity change from Moldovan and Moldovan-speaking to Romanian and Romanian-speaking took place was 551: 88: 1049: 591: 476: 472: 458: 450: 438:
Moldovan in 2001. In 2001, only two other raions in Ukraine that were mostly Romanian plus Moldovan by self-identification, including
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See the 1989 census results by ethnicity by locality in Ion Popescu and Constantin Ungureanu,
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The Ukrainian census of 2001, ethnicity/nationality data by localities, at
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Ukrainian raions abolished during the 2020 administrative reform
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The Ukrainian census of 2001, language data by localities, at
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At the time of disestablishment, the raion consisted of eight
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See the predictions at Ion Popescu and Constantin Ungureanu,
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The Ukrainian census of 2001, language data by raions, at
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See the 2001 census results by language by localities at
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https://datatowel.in.ua/pop-composition/languages-raions
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The raion also had 34 public hospitals and clinics.
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48°4′23″N 25°57′33″E / 48.07306°N 25.95917°E / 48.07306; 25.95917
Ukraine
Region
Chernivtsi Oblast
Admin. center
Hlyboka
Time zone
UTC+02:00
EET
DST
UTC+03:00
EEST
Postal index
Area code
Official website
Ukrainian
Romanian
[raˈjonuladɨŋˈkata]
administrative district
Chernivtsi Oblast
Bukovina
Hertsa
Ukraine
Hlyboka
Chernivtsi Raion
Hertsa Raion

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