Inaccuracies appeared in the Soviet 1926 census where ethnic Poles were marked down as being of Russian or Ukrainian ethnicity.
Certain regions had mixed populations made up of both Ukrainian and Russian ethnicities as well as other minorities.
A number of other court bandurists of Ukrainian ethnicity have also been recorded in medieval Polish documents.
Only 22 victims were identified by name and all were Polish citizens of either Polish or Ukrainian ethnicity.
The 2002 Romanian census counted 61,091 of the related Ukrainian ethnicity, some of whom may be Rusyns (though they did not declare themselves as such).
After the Second World War residents of Ukrainian ethnicity were displaced.
He was born in Komsomolsk-on-Amur [1] and is of Ukrainian ethnicity.
Between 1897 and 1917, the proportion of the population of Kazakhstan that was of Ukrainian ethnicity increased from 1.9% to 10.5%.
Oleg Kulik (born 1961 in Kiev) is a Russian performance artist of Ukrainian ethnicity, sculptor, photographer and curator.
He is of Ukrainian ethnicity.