A total of 5,098 people have come to Donegal since the war started in Ukraine.
The figures, as compiled on February 12th, were collated by the Central Statistics Office.
It shows an increase of 5% living in Donegal since the last figures were taken.
A total of 74,458 people from the Ukraine are now living in Ireland.
A breakdown of the figures of displaced and living in Donegal shows 701 are living in Letterkenny, 305 are living in Lifford/Stranorlar, 982 are living in the Glenties area, 661 are living in North Inishowen while 180 are living in South Inishowen.
Today is the first anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine.
Of those arrivals, 46% are women and 21% are men, all over the age of 20. The remainder – 33% – were children and young people under the age of 20.
As of February 1st, over 12,000 arrivals have enrolled in further education and training courses, of which 10,680 were partaking in English language courses.