Not Warsaw: sociologists have calculated where in Poland there are most Ukrainians

28 August 2022, 11:16 | Economy 
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Until February of this year, when the full-scale war of Russia in Ukraine began, 2 million Ukrainians lived in Poland. This year, 5 million of our fellow citizens crossed the Ukrainian-Polish border, and now Ukrainians make up about 8% of the total population of Poland, writes Channel 24.

Sociologists assure that citizens of Ukraine are unevenly settled in Poland. There are cities that are preferred, in particular because of better working conditions, education, housing, infrastructure.

Most Ukrainians are in Rzeszow - they make up 37% of all city residents, moreover:.

34% Ukrainians of the total population in Gdansk;

33% - in Katowice;

23% each in Krakow and Wroclaw;

20% - in Lublin;

16% - in Poznan;

15% - in Szczecin;

13% - in Warsaw.

At the same time, Bialystok, Lodz and Bydgoszcz are the least attracted to Ukrainian citizens..

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Earlier it was reported that Poland and Ukraine are working on a new agreement that will further strengthen mutual relations.. Poland helps and will continue to help Ukraine.

Источник: Зеркало недели