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Culture of Ukraine (837 bytes)
1: ...ation. The rest of the population is a collection of varying peoples: [[Poland|Polish]], [[Belarus|Bel... 3: Ukraine has seven [[university|universities]] throughout ... 5: [[Category:Ukrainian culture| ]] 6: [[Category:European culture|Ukraine]] Ukraine (21819 bytes) 7: | [[Image:Ukraine flag large.png|125px|Flag of Ukraine]] 8: | [[Image:Ukraine_coa.png|125px|Ukraine: Coat of Arms]] 10: | ([[Flag of Ukraine|In detail]]) 11: | ([[Coat of arms of Ukraine|In detail]]) 16: | colspan="2" | [[image:LocationUkraine.png]] Elections in Ukraine (1710 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Ukraine}} 2: ... in which electorates choose [[local government]] officials. 3: ...or a more comprehensive discussion and the [[List of democracy and elections-related topics]] for an o... 5: Ukraine elects on national level a [[head of state]] - the [[president]] - and a [[legislatur... 6: ...arties]] in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and [[political parties|part... Liberalism in Ukraine (2151 bytes) 2: ...s article gives an overview of '''liberalism in [[Ukraine]]'''. It is limited to [[liberal party|liberal pa... 5: ... is limited to the post-1990 period. The position of liberalism nowadays is unclear. The [[Liberal Par... 9: ...he Russian [[Constitutional Democratic Party]] in Ukraine formed the liberal '''[[Ukrainian Radical Democra... 11: *1917: The party is renamed '''[[Ukrainian Party of Federalist Socialists]]''' (''Ukrajin'ska Partija... 20: * [[History of Ukraine]] MVS (Ukraine) (2045 bytes) 1: ...raine]], although the Minister is a formal member of the country's [[cabinet]]. 3: ... for the Ukrainian police (and for police in most of post-[[Soviet]] countries) is ''[[militsiya]]''. 6: ...ountry. The opposition also accused the militsiya of involvement in [[election fraud]] attempts that o... 8: ...cant step has been made towards the establishment of [[civil]] control over the Ukrainian police. 12: *[[Security Service of Ukraine]] Regions of Ukraine (2175 bytes) 1: '''[[Ukraine]]''' is subdivided into 24 '''regions''' (''oblas... 36: [[Image:UkraineNumbered.png]] 42: <li> [[Republic of Crimea|Crimea]] 50: For more details, see [[Subdivisions of Ukraine]]. 52: See also [[List of cities in Ukraine]]. Subdivisions of Ukraine (9000 bytes) 1: [[Ukraine]] is subdivided into 24 '''[[oblast']]s''' ([[Ukr... 3: == General Scheme of Administrative Subdivision == 5: ...t]]s) are a constituent part of oblasts, but also of large urban settlements (i.e. [[cities]] and [[me... 8: ...0;"| Recommended pattern for translating names of Ukraine's administrative units to English 10: ..."text-align:left;font-weight:normal;" | Ukrainian official Music of Ukraine (2213 bytes) 2: ...hnic Ukrainians live in the countries surrounding Ukraine, especially [[Russia]], as well as further abroad... 4: ... was repressed as was all distinctively Ukrainian culture. 6: ...preserved Ukrainian traditions more than those in Ukraine. The [[Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus]] was especial... 8: ... song contest [[Ruslana Lyzhichko]]. Elsewhere in Ukraine, vocal [[polyphony]] is popular but has seen a de... 10: ...]], Ukrainian pop music arose with the popularity of groups like [[Radoslav]]. Hlukhiv, Ukraine (814 bytes) 1: ...ue style. Subsequently it declined in consequence of frequent fires. 6: ...ukraine.com/pages/H/L/Hlukhiv.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Hlukhiv] 8: [[Category:Towns in Ukraine]] 9: {{Ukraine-geo-stub}} Tourism in Ukraine (1075 bytes) 1: [[Tourism]] > '''Tourism in Ukraine''' 3: ...d cities like [[Sevastopol]] or [[Yalta]] - place of the infamous [[Yalta Conference|peace conference]... 5: [[Category:Tourism by nation|Ukraine]] Military of Ukraine (7814 bytes) 4: <tr><td>Military age<td>18 years of age 9: <tr><td>Percent of GDP<td>1.4% (FY2002 est.) 14: Ukraine's military consists of '''Armed Forces of Ukraine''' ([[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]: ''З&#... 16: Armed Forces of Ukraine consist of [[Ground Force]]s, [[Navy]], and [[Air Force]] (w... 20: ...terior]] Troops''" - subordinated to the Ministry of Interior Affairs; Transportation in Ukraine (1728 bytes) 13: 170,139 km (including 1,770 km of expressways); note - these roads are said to be h... 18: 4,400 km navigable waterways, of which 1,672 km were on the [[Pripyat River|Pripya... 30: ...oleum tanker 14, rail car carrier 2, roll-on/roll-off 5, short-sea passenger 3 (1999 est.) 63: :''See also :'' [[Ukraine]] 66: [[Category:Transportation in Ukraine|*]] Communications in Ukraine (1656 bytes) 8: Ukraine's telecommunication development plan, running thr... 10: At independence in December 1991, Ukraine inherited a telephone system that was antiquated,... 12: ...rnational service is provided by the Italy-Turkey-Ukraine-Russia (ITUR) fiber-optic submarine cable and by ... 31: :''See also :'' [[Ukraine]] 33: [[Category:Communications by country|Ukraine]] Economy of Ukraine (12157 bytes) 3: ...cturing remains unlikely in 2000, largely because of resistance in the communist-dominated legislature... 5: ... economic prospects are dependent on acceleration of market reforms. The economy remains burdened by e... 7: ...possesses a broad industrial base, including much of the former [[Soviet Union|USSR]]'s [[space indust... 9: ...2002, which, at $101 [[per capita]], is still one of the lowest figures in the region. 11: ... exports. Ukraine imports 90% of its oil and most of its natural gas. Politics of Ukraine (5597 bytes) 2: ...es a pluralistic political system with protection of basic [[human rights]] and [[civil liberties|libe... 4: [[Freedom of religion]] is guaranteed by law, although religio... 5: ...of [[Russian language|Russian]] is wide-spread in official business. 7: ...[[Georgiy Gongadze]] has had a negative effect on Ukraine's international image. 9: ...nience, to mark the 300th anniversary of [[Treaty of Pereyaslav|''Ukrainian union with Russia'']].) In... Demographics of Ukraine (2775 bytes) 76: [[Category:Ukraine]] 77: [[Category:Demographics by country|Ukraine]] Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine (1040 bytes) 1: ...l of [[Zaporiz'ka oblast']]. It lies on the banks of the [[Dnieper river]]. 5: It is an important industrial center of Ukraine, particularly a home for: 13: ...iz'ka Sitch]] - the main [[fortress]]/[[capital]] of the [[Viys'ko Zaporiz'ke]] [[Cossack]] [[republic... 15: {{Ukraine-geo-stub}} 16: [[Category:Cities in Ukraine]] Right-bank Ukraine (1638 bytes) 1: ...n|Kirvohrad]] and [[Kyiv region]] as well as part of the [[Cherkasy region|Cherkaska]] and [[Ternopil'... 3: ...]] in the [[Partitions of Poland|Second Partition of Poland]]. History of Ukraine (18176 bytes) 3: ...plains of Scythia were the road for the migration of peoples from Asia into Europe. 5: ...h-eastern shore of the [[Black Sea]] the colonies of [[Tyras]], [[Olbia (Milet colony)|Olbia]], [[Herm... 7: ...ve been a largely Slavic nation, occupied much of Ukraine. 11: ... also included territory in what is now eastern [[Ukraine]], [[Azerbaijan]], southern [[Russia]], and [[Cri... 13: ...ter of the powerful Slavic/[[Scandinavia]]n state of [[Kievan Rus]]. Geography of Ukraine (2907 bytes) 1: [[Image:Up-map.png|thumb|Map of Ukraine]] 11: Commonwealth of Independent States 35: 200-m or to the depth of exploitation 42: ... inland; summers are warm across the greater part of the country, hot in the south 45: most of Ukraine consists of fertile plains (steppes) and plateaus, mountains ...
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