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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes The statistics I have used in this article are taken from the yearbooks of official material published by the State Committee for Religious Affairs (Derzhavnyi komitet u spravakh relihii) (formerly the Council for Religious Affairs, part of the Ministry of Migrations, Nationalities and Cults (Rada u spravakh relihii i viddil Ministerstva mihratsii, natsional'nostei i kul'tiv), which give the most complete and reliable information on the religious situation in all the administrative subjects of Ukraine (the Republic of Crimea, the 24 oblasti and two cities with special status, Kiev and Sevastopol’) and describing all the religious organisations functioning in Ukraine. Information on the religious situation in Ukraine as of 1 January 2002 is taken from a volume published for the first time by the Committee for Religious Affairs: Bondarenko, 2002. The following statistics on the population of the various regions of Ukraine come from Shablii, 2001, p.660. The version of this article published in Yi does not include a table giving the percentages of the various religious confessions in the city of L'viv, but such a table appears in the original version of the article which I received from the author and which is now in my personal archive. Additional informationNotes on contributorsAndrij Yurash(Translated from the Russian by Philip Walters)

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