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*[[Belarusian language|Belarusian]] 0.1%
 
In a 1991 poll one-third of the population identified as ''Russian'', one-third as ''Ukrainian'' while the majority of the rest declared themselves [[Slavs]].<ref name="Steele1994">{{cite book |last=Steele |first=Jonathan |author-link=Jonathan Steele (journalist) |year=1994 |title=Eternal Russia: Yeltsin, Gorbachev, and the Mirage of Democracy |publisher=Harvard University Press |isbn=978-0-674-26837-1 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/eternalrussiayel00stee/page/217 217]–18 |url=https://archive.org/details/eternalrussiayel00stee |url-access=registration |access-date=13 December 2016}}</ref> Smaller minorities include in particular ethnic groups from the [[South Caucasus]] and northeast [[Anatolia]] region, including [[Armenians in Ukraine|Armenians]], [[Azerbaijanis in Ukraine|Azerbaijanis]], [[Georgians in Ukraine|Georgians]], and [[Pontic Greeks]] (including those defined as [[Caucasus Greeks]]).
 
== Economy ==