The distribution of the population by native language in 2001 was Ukrainian 54.9%, Romanian 34.5% (including 33.2% who called the language "Moldovan" and 1.3% who called it Romanian), and Russian 10.1%. In 2001, the population mostly identified itself as 54.37% ethnically Ukrainian, 35.82% as Moldovan, 1.63% as Romanian, and 6.84% as Russian. Among the urban localities of Ukraine, this city had the largest share of self-identified Moldovans. Unlike in the cities of Ukrainian southern Bessarabia except for
Tatarbunary, where most Moldovans spoke Russian as their native language, most of the self-identified ethnic Moldovans and Romanians of Novoselytsia were Romanian-speaking in 2001. In 1989, the town had a mostly ethnically Ukrainian population which also included those with a Moldovan ethnic identity, who were 39.01% of the population, while those with a Romanian ethnic identity formed 1.53% of the population. Thus, the proportion of the population with a Moldovan ethnic identity decreased and that with a Romanian ethnic identity increased from 1989 to 2001. Novoselytsia is the city in Ukraine with the largest proportion of the population with a Moldovan ethnic identity in the country; there is no city with an absolute Moldovan ethnic majority in Ukraine. It is also the city with the second largest Romanian-language percentage of the population, after
Hertsa, and the city with the largest proportion of the population calling its language Moldovan. In 2001, in the Novoselytska urban community, out of 32,104 inhabitants, 17,697 were Romanian-speaking (55.12%), out of which 51.59% called their language "Moldovan" and 3.53% called it Romanian, while 41.55% were Ukrainian-speaking and 3.16% were Russian-speaking. In January 1989 the population was 8,384 people. In January 2013 the population was 7,774 people. ==Notable people==