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  • ...guage|Ukrainian]] Київ '''''Kyiv'''''; [[Russian language|Russian]] Киев ''Kiev'') is the [[capital (city)|capital city]] of [[Ukraine]], located in the no Kiev [[oblast]] is the province surrounding the [[city ]]of Kiev.
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  • * [http://kiev.usembassy.gov/main_eng.html US embassy in Kiev] * [http://un.org.ua United Nations Kiev office]
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  • * [http://kiev.usembassy.gov/main_eng.html US embassy in Kiev] * [http://un.org.ua United Nations Kiev office]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kiev]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kiev/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kiev/External Links]]
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  • A large Slavic nation in Eastern Europe whose capital is Kyiv (Kiev).
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  • ...guage|Ukrainian]] Київ '''''Kyiv'''''; [[Russian language|Russian]] Киев ''Kiev'') is the [[capital (city)|capital city]] of [[Ukraine]], located in the no Kiev [[oblast]] is the province surrounding the [[city ]]of Kiev.
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  • * Viktor Medvedchuk ([[Kiev]]) * Hryhorii Surkis (Kiev)
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  • {{r|Kiev}}
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  • '''Mila Kunis''' (born 14 August 1983 in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]], [[U.S.S.R.]]) is a Ukrainian-born American actress best kno
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  • ...ved hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating in the capital city of [[Kiev]].
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  • ...late September 1941 units of Einsatzgruppe detachment 4a massacred 33,771 Kiev Jews in the ravine at [[Babi Yar]]
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  • ...e first mention in historical record is in 1021, when Yaroslav the Wise of Kiev gave it to Bryachislav Ezyaslavovitch, Duke of Polotsk.
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  • | birth_place = Kiev<ref name=ghpage2023-11-29/> Budanov ran for Mayor of Kiev in 2020, and is now an advisor to the current mayor, Vitali Klitschko.<ref
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  • * 2012 '''Spain 4–0 Italy''' at [[Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex]], Kiev
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  • || Ukrainian SSR || [[Kiev]] || 51,706,746 || 18.03% || 46,299,862 || -10.5% || 85.6 || 603,700 || 2.7
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  • * {{search link|Kieff||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Kiev)
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  • ...ans, along with other French dishes such as [[beef Wellington]], [[chicken Kiev]], [[coq au vin]], and [[steak au poivre]].<ref>''Fashionable Food: Seven D
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  • *PhD, History, MAUP University system in Kiev, Ukraine
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  • ...late September 1941 units of Einsatzgruppe detachment 4a massacred 33,771 Kiev Jews in the ravine at Babi Yar.
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  • Born in Kiev, Ukraine, he attended private schools in Kiev and Moscow until the Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution broke ou
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  • * 2017–18 '''Real Madrid 3–1 Liverpool''' at [[NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium]], Kiev
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  • ...x Lipset, was a typographer and had been one in Russia; as a member of the Kiev typographer's union, who once met [[Stalin]]. "I remember that he was diffe
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  • ...for 31 July 1940. It described a first phase of a combined thrust toward [[Kiev]], and a thrust through the Baltic States to [[Moscow]]. This would be foll *Kiev Special Military District (Kirponos); 56 divisions
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  • He is commended for his efforts in the [[Defense of Kiev]], and on the personal initiative of [[Stalin]], he is called in to assist
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  • ...ayina'') is a large Slavic nation in [[Eastern Europe]] whose capital is [[Kiev]] (Kyiv). The major cities include [[Kiev]] (the capital), [[Lviv]], [[Odessa]], [[Sevastopol]] (a Russian naval port
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  • |[[Kiev]]
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  • <td>[[Ukraine]]</td><td>[[Kiev]]</td><td>[[Hryvnia]]</td>
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  • ...nsible for selecting the deportees, leading to bribery and corruption. The Kiev area was the main focus for recruitment and deportation, while conditions i
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  • ...chate)' is in communion with the Orthodox Church); the 'Church of Ukraine (Kiev Patriarchate)' and the 'Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church' are not in
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  • ...porary refuge in Silesia. As a result of the wars with Russia, Poland lost Kiev, Smolensk, and all the areas east of the Dnieper River by the Treaty of And ...the conquest of Ukraine from the Bolsheviks. On May 7, the Poles occupied Kiev but by June 8, pressed by the Bolshevik forces, they started a withdrawal.
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  • ...er's overriding his general staff. In August, the approaches to Moscow and Kiev were both in reach. From the military standpoint, Moscow, the capital, was
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