Ukrainians in Estonia explained

Ukrainians in Estonia (Ukrainian: Українці в Естонії|translit=Ukrayintsi v Estoniyi; Estonian: Eesti ukrainlased) are the third largest ethnic group in Estonia after Estonians and Russians and number 28,000.[1] 4,000 out of them are citizens of Ukraine.

Most of the Ukrainians in Estonia live in Tallinn (2,92% of the whole population) and Harjumaa; some live in Tartu and Pärnu. The representatives of the Ukrainian ethnic minority have formed over 20 national-cultural organizations.[2] Most of the Ukrainians in Estonia support the integration of non-Estonians into Estonian society, while retaining their own cultural and ethnic particularities. For the Estonian population of Estonia, on Saturdays the fourth channel of the Estonian Radio (the Russian language channel) broadcasts Ukrainian language radio broadcast «Червона калина» ('Chervona kalina' - "Red Viburnum").

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

The Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) reported that more than 34,000[3] refugees have arrived in Estonia since February 24 seeking refuge from war in Ukraine.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: How the Ukrainian diaspora in Estonia helps fend off Russia's hybrid war. 5 October 2017.
  2. Web site: http://estonia.mfa.gov.ua/ua/ukraine-ee/ukrainians-in-ee . uk:Українці в Естонії - Посольство України в Естонській Республіці. estonia.mfa.gov.ua. uk. 2017-03-10.
  3. Web site: Number of Ukrainian refugees in Estonia passes 34,000. 30 April 2022.