Where Ukrainians have taken refuge

More than 8 million Ukrainian citizens have fled the war in one year. They hope to return home quickly, so they go to places from which it will be easy for them to return when the situation stabilises.


Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic are hosting the most Ukrainians (hover over with your cursor)

Number of Ukrainian refugees
Poland
1 563.4
thousand people
(January 2023)
Germany
1 021.7
thousand people
(November 2022)
Czech Rebpublic
482
thousand people
(January 2023)
Italy
167.9
thousand people
(January 2023)
Spain
161
thousand people
(January 2023)
Great Britain
155.5
thousand people
(January 2023)
France
119
thousand people
(October 2022)
Slovakia
107.5
thousand people
(January 2023)
Romania
106.6
thousand people
(January 2023)
Moldova
102.3
thousand people
(January 2023)
Austria
91.6
thousand people
(January 2023)
Turkey
86.5
thousand people
(January 2023)
Netherlands
85.2
thousand people
(November 2022)
Switzerland
77.5
thousand people
(January 2023)
Lithuania
73
thousand people
(January 2023)
Ireland
71.6
thousand people
(January 2023)
Belgium
66.4
thousand people
(January 2023)
Estonia
66.1
thousand people
(January 2023)
Portugal
57.1
thousand people
(January 2023)
Sweden
50.8
thousand people
(January 2023)
Bulgaria
50.3
thousand people
(January 2023)
Finland
47.1
thousand people
(January 2023)
Denmark
39.4
thousand people
(January 2023)
Norway
37.4
thousand people
(January 2023)
Latvia
35.2
thousand people
(January 2023)
Hungary
33.6
thousand people
(January 2023)
Montenegro
32.9
thousand people
(January 2023)
Georgia
25.1
thousand people
(January 2023)
Greece
21
thousand people
(December 2022)
Croatia
20.2
thousand people
(January 2023)
Cyprus
15.2
thousand people
(January 2023)
Slovenia
9.1
thousand people
(January 2023)
Luxembourg
6.8
thousand people
(October 2022)
North Macedonia
6.4
thousand people
(January 2023)
Azerbaijan
3.9
thousand people
(November 2022)
Serbia and Kosovo
2.8
thousand people
(January 2023)
Albania
2.3
thousand people
(January 2023)
Iceland
2.2
thousand people
(January 2023)
Malta
1.6
thousand people
(November 2022)
Armenia
0.5
thousand people
(January 2023)
Liechtenstein
0.4
thousand people
(January 2023)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
0.1
thousand people
(January 2023)
Source: UNHCR




Internally displaced persons in Ukraine try to stay close to their homes (hover over with your cursor)

Number of internally displaced persons since February 2022 in a given region


Kyiv
183
thousand people
Eastern Region
1 123
thousand people
Southern Region
418
thousand people
Central Region
1 123
thousand people
Northern Region
1 045
thousand people
Western Region
2 586
thousand people
Kyiv
238
thousand people
Eastern Region
1 472
thousand people
Southern Region
519
thousand people
Central Region
1 666
thousand people
Northern Region
1 234
thousand people
Western Region
2 900
thousand people
Kyiv
556
thousand people
Eastern Region
1 608
thousand people
Southern Region
602
thousand people
Central Region
1 243
thousand people
Northern Region
1 223
thousand people
Western Region
1 308
thousand people
Kyiv
530
thousand people
Eastern Region
1 865
thousand people
Southern Region
551
thousand people
Central Region
1 166
thousand people
Northern Region
700
thousand people
Western Region
1 102
thousand people
territories occupied by Russia
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Source: UNHCR

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