Category
page 1Ethnic groups in Crimea

Tatars
thumb|upright=1.4|Share of Tatars in regions of Russia, 2010 census
Ukrainians
Ukrainians (, ) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. Their native tongue is Ukrainian, and the majority adhere to Eastern Orthodoxy. At around 46 million worldwide, Ukrainians are the second largest Slavic ethnic group after Russians.
Crimean Tatars
Turkic ethnic group, an indigenous people of Crimea
Crimean Karaites
ethnic group

Krymchaks
Krymchaks (Krymchak: , , , ) are Jewish ethno-religious communities of Crimea derived from Turkic-speaking adherents of Rabbinic Judaism. They have historically lived in close proximity to the Crimean Karaites, who follow Karaite Judaism.

Koryo-saram
Koryo-saram ( ; , ) or Koryoin (; ) are ethnic Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union who descend from Koreans who lived in the Russian Far East.
Crimean Goths
former ethnic group which inhabited the Crimean peninsula

Urums
Urums (, ; , Urúm; Turkish and Crimean Tatar: Urum, ) are several groups of Turkic-speaking Greek Orthodox people native to Crimea, northeastern Turkey and Transcaucasia. The emergence and development of the Urum identity took place from 13th to the 17th centuries. Bringing together the Crimean Greeks along with Greek-speaking Crimean Alans and Crimean Goths, with other indigenous groups that had long inhabited the region, resulting in a gradual transformation of their collective identity.
Russians in Ukraine
ethnic group
Crimea Germans
ethnic group in Crimea

Turks in Ukraine
ethnic group in Ukraine

Azerbaijanis in Ukraine
national minority in Ukraine
Italians of Crimea
ethnic minority of Crimea
Belarusians in Ukraine
Belarusians are scattered throughout Ukraine.According to the 2001 census, there were 275,800 Belarusians living in Ukraine (0.6 percent of the total population of Ukraine). The majority of them (77.8 percent lived in cities).
Kurds in Ukraine
Armenians in Crimea
Armenian community on the Crimean Peninsula
Crimean Roma
sub-ethnic group