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Today’s map shows the percentages of residents of European countries who were born in Ukraine (that is, first-generation immigrants of Ukrainian origin) and is based on a 2013 report by the United Nations.

As you can see, the number of Ukrainian immigrants in Western and Central European countries is relatively small, with the Czech Republic being the only country with more than 1% of Ukrainian immigrants. Note that the figures for Albania, Andorra, Czech Republic, and Greece are based on the number of inhabitants with Ukrainian citizenship, regardless of the country of birth. The number for Bosnia and Herzegovina is based on a computational model, not on statistical data.