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Uzbeks in Ukraine are considered as representatives of citizens belongs to uzbek nationality that live in Ukraine. According to the 2001 census, 12,353 Uzbeks live in Ukraine. The largest number of Uzbeks are near Crimea in southern Ukraine and in Sevastopol (3,087 people), Donetsk (1,244 people) and Dnepropetrovsk (1,361 people) regions.

Historical dynamics
Uzbeks were a minority in Ukraine before World War II. After the World War, Uzbeks began to spread in these areas due to the migration of personnel across the territory of the former Soviet Union and the outbreaks of World War II in Eastern Europe. During the war, more than 10,000 Uzbeks lived in the territories of Ukraine. In the results of the population census before the dissolution of the former union (results of 1989), 20,333 representatives of the Uzbek nationality were registered. After the disintegration of the former Union, many Uzbeks from Ukraine moved to other areas as a result of inter-ethnic migration in all areas.

Resettlement
According to the 2001 census, 70.0% of the total population of 12,353 Uzbeks in Ukraine lived in cities and 30.0% in villages. Independent Ukraine is currently the most populated region in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, Donetsk Oblast, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Kharkiv Oblast and Zaporozhye Oblast, Luhansk Oblast, Kherson Oblast Odesa Oblast and the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv.