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  • '''Ukraine''' ([[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]: ''Україна, Ukrayina'') is a la ...t the more modern usage is to simply use "Ukraine". Poland long controlled Ukraine, calling its inhabitants "Ruthenians."
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  • * ''Encyclopedia of Ukraine'' (University of Toronto Press, 1984-93) 5 vol; [http://www.encyclopediaof * ''Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia.'' ed by Volodymyr E. KubijovyČ; University of Tor
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  • *[http://www.economist.com/countries/Ukraine/ Ukraine page at The Economist] *[http://www.ukraine.org/ www.ukraine.org]
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  • *[http://www.economist.com/countries/Ukraine/ Ukraine page at The Economist] *[http://www.ukraine.org/ www.ukraine.org]
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  • Professor at Ukraine's National Police Academy, whose November 2023 poisining is blamed on Russi
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  • The '''Orange Revolution''' of the winter of 2004-2005 in [[Ukraine]] was a series of grass-roots, non-violent political protests that involved During the protests, both sides and the SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) exercised restraint in their actions and avoided bloodshed.
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  • * ''Encyclopedia of Ukraine'' (University of Toronto Press, 1984-93) 5 vol; [http://www.encyclopediaof * ''Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia.'' ed by Volodymyr E. KubijovyČ; University of Tor
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  • #redirect[[Ukraine]]
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  • #redirect[[Ukraine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ukraine]]
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  • City in Ukraine.
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  • *[[Ukraine]]
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  • Province ("oblast") within the country of [[Ukraine]].
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  • Province ("oblast") within the country of [[Ukraine]].
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  • ...uire or control a large share of the industrial and natural resources of [[Ukraine]]. These people came to be known as the oligarchs. Boris Berezovsky in particular was linked to significant investments in [[Ukraine]] made prior to 2001. The Russian oligarchs are being superseded by "silov
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  • An [[oblast]] (province) within the country of [[Ukraine]].
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  • Cherkasy is an oblast (province) within the country of [[Ukraine]].
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  • '''Chernihiv''' is an oblast (province) within the country of [[Ukraine]].
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  • '''Chernivtsi''' is an oblast (province) within the country of [[Ukraine]].
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  • Regional organization, founded in 1991 by [[Belarus]], [[Russia]], and [[Ukraine]], whose participating countries are former Soviet Republics.
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  • *[[National Academy of Science of Ukraine]]
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  • A [[Hasidic Judaism]] group originating in western [[Ukraine]], and now based in [[Jerusalem]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Capital and largest city of [[Ukraine]], located along the Dnieper River, with an estimated population of 2.8 mil
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