Top 10 Biggest Cities in Ukraine

Ukraine is an Eastern European country surrounded by countries such as Russia, Belarus, Poland and Romania. It is about 14 times the size of the Netherlands, with diverse nature and numerous major cities. Want to know what the biggest cities of the country are? This is the top 10 largest cities in ukraine.



10. Sevastopol


Sevastopol is a port city with a special location in Crimea on the Black Sea. This explains why, since the collapse of the Soviet Union, there has been discussion about which country Sevastopol actually belongs to. In fact, Russia has a naval base in the city, which is why they also want to keep the city. Since 2014, Russia has reappropriated the city, but Ukraine does not recognize this. Of the 379,000 inhabitants, a large proportion are also of Russian descent (72%).


9. Mykolaiv


In the south of Ukraine you will find the city of Mykolaiv. Located not far from the Black Sea, the city has a convenient location in that several rivers converge in the area. This watery environment explains why shipbuilding has always been one of the city's main economies. This is also where the famous circular warship the Novgorod was built. Currently, Mykolaiv has about 510,000 inhabitants.


8. Kryvyi Rih


This city in Ukraine is incredibly important to world trade, as Kryvyi Rih is located in a rich industrial area. For example, iron ore and uranium are mined in the area, two substances that are incredibly important to many industries. The city is also an important transport hub, where several (water) roads converge. During World War II, a large part of the city was unfortunately destroyed, so there is a lot of new construction. About 700,000 people live in the city.


7. Lviv


In western Ukraine, not far from the border with Poland, lies the city of Lviv. In Dutch, the city is also called Lemberg. The city has been owned by various countries over the years, from Austria and Poland to the Soviet Union and Germany. This also means that many ethnic groups live in the city, which gives the center a very diverse look. Indeed, the monumental buildings refer to all kinds of different cultures. Today, about 730,000 people live in the city.


6. Zaporizhzhya


In the southeast of the country you will find the city of Zaporizhzhya. The city is best known for having a large nuclear power plant, being the location of Ukraine's largest car manufacturer (ZAZ) and also housing a large aircraft manufacturer. It is also really an industrial city that is not much visited by tourists. Cruise ships do stop there regularly though, as you can visit the island of Chortytsya from the city. Zaporizhzhya has about 810,000 inhabitants.


5. Donetsk


The city of Donetsk is located in eastern Ukraine, where it is the center of the Donets Basin. Unlike many other cities in the country, this is truly an agricultural city. Therefore, around the center you will find rich nature, from rolling hills to small forests. In 2014, the administration of the city passed from Ukraine to the People's Republic of Donetsk, a self-proclaimed people's republic backed by Russia. There are 1,000,000 people living in the city.


4. Odesa


Odesa is also an important port city of Ukraine. Located on the Black Sea, the city is set on low hills that lie near the water. It is a grand city, with its own opera house, lush passages and luxurious homes. This also makes it a popular destination for tourists from Russia, Turkey and other surrounding countries. With a population of 1,010,000, it can easily be called one of the largest cities in Ukraine.


3. Dnipro


Dnipro has a special history. This city is practically in the heart of Ukraine, but for a long time it was cut off from the outside world. This was during the time when Dnipro was still in the hands of the Soviet Union. Because Dnipro was an important industrial city, it was used as a location to develop nuclear weapons. Therefore, there were strict rules about who was allowed to enter and leave the city. Today, Dnipro has a population of 1,100,000.


2. Kharkiv


Kharkiv not only has a huge population, but it is also an important city for Ukraine because it is a major cultural and industrial center. The city has many museums, a large university and many companies in the field of technology. A special attraction is Freedom Square, one of the largest squares in Europe. Kharkiv is very close to the Russian border, which is why the city was claimed by the Russians in the past. Today it has a population of 1,500,000.


1. Kyiv (Kiev)


Ukraine's largest city is also its capital. The city is located in the north of the country, with a convenient location on river Dnieper. Over the years, Kyiv (Kiev) has been occupied by many different countries, from the Russians to the Germans and Poles. This also explains why you will find buildings in a wide variety of architectural styles. With a population of nearly 3,000,604, it is abundantly clear that this is the largest city in Ukraine.


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