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Ukrainian I (344 bytes)
1: {{Template:Cyrillic alphabet navbox| 2: Heading=Cyrillic letter Ukrainian I| 3: ...age= Image:Cyrillic letter Byelorussian-Ukrainian I.png 5: ...nian language]]s. It represents the vowel sound /i/. Ukrainian Ye (303 bytes) 1: {{Template:Cyrillic alphabet navbox| 2: Heading=Cyrillic letter Ukrainian Ye| 3: Image= Image:Cyrillic letter Ukrainian Ie.png}} 4: ... in the [[Ukrainian language]] to represent the [[iotated]] vowel sound /je/. Ukrainian (158 bytes) 1: '''Ukrainian''' is: 3: * [[Ukrainian language]] 4: * a person of [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian ethnicity]] 5: * adjective for [[Ukraine]] 7: {{disambig}} Romanization of Ukrainian (11657 bytes) 1: ...habet]], a variation of [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]]. 3: ...scription (linguistics)|transcription]], representing the spoken word. 5: == Conventional romanization of proper names == 7: ...'Kiev''. The title of [[Kyiv]]'s entry on Wikipedia has been hotly debated. 9: ...ferent contexts, doubled letters are often simplified to one. Ukrainian cuisine (2020 bytes) 1: ...pecially pork), vegetables, fruit, mushrooms, berries, herbs play a major part. 7: == Traditional dishes == 11: ...ns. There are more than 30 regional recipe of cooking Borscht. 12: * ''[[kapusniak]]'' - sauerkraut soup. 13: ... ''[[rossolnik]]'' - soup with [[kidneys]] and [[pickles]]. Ukrainian alphabet (24558 bytes) 1: ...yrillic alphabet]] at the end of the first millennium. 3: {{Ukrainian alphabet}} 5: ...n of Ukrainian]] for details of specific romanization systems. 7: == Letter names and pronunciation == 9: ...ainian letters, their names, and pronunciation in IPA and X-SAMPA" Ukrainian Canadian (1980 bytes) 1: ...anadians by ethnicity|Canada's eighth largest ethnic group]]. 3: ...has many similarities with the [[steppe]]s of Ukraine. 5: ...e Commonwealth Federation]] and the [[New Democratic Party]]. 7: There are a number of Ukrainian Canadian institutions such as: 8: ...ization representing the Ukrainian Canadian community Ukrainian SSR (3765 bytes) 1: ...1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="300px"> 2: ...бліка'''</big></caption> 3: <tr><td style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan=2> 4: ..."0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;"> 5: <tr><td width="140px">[[Image:Flag-ukranian-ssr.png|140px]] Ukrainian language (27778 bytes) 2: {{language|name=Ukrainian|nativename=україн&... 3: |familycolor=lawngreen 4: |states=[[Ukraine]], [[Poland]], [[Slovakia]] 5: |region=-- 6: |speakers=41 million|rank=26 Ukrainian rock (648 bytes) 1: ...inger [[Ruslana]] also uses some elements of rock in her work. 3: ...] was a very important Ukrainian rock [[music festival]] 9: ...ory:Ukrainian music]] [[Category:Rock music by nation]] Ukrainian Falcons (356 bytes) 1: ... one of the only ones to fly restricted space missions. 3: {{Modern Aerobatic Teams}} 6: [[Category:Aerobatic teams]] 7: [[Category:Ukrainian Air Force]] List of Ukrainian companies (281 bytes) 1: ...ist of [[company (law)|companies]] based in [[Ukraine]]: 4: *[[Aerosvit]] 6: *[[Apriorit]] 10: *[[Economy of Ukraine]] 11: *[[List of companies]] Ukrainian Air Force (2317 bytes) 1: ...ith the Directive of General Staff Chief, [[Ukrainian Armed Forces]]. 3: ...ry units, 2800 aircraft and more than 120 000 servicepersons. 5: ...arantor of its independence and territorial integrity. 7: == Ukrainian Falcons == 9: ...been legally established, the court investigation is underway. Ukrainian Insurgent Army (1951 bytes) 1: ...n goal of the UPA was an independent [[Ukraine]]. Its leader was [[Roman Shukhevych]]. 3: ...ee [[Massacre of Poles in Volhynia]] for more details). 5: ...th parties could be categorized legally as [[genocide]]. 7: ...cially in the mountainous regions of the [[Carpathians]]. 10: * [[Massacre of Poles in Volhynia]] Polish-Ukrainian War (3759 bytes) 1: ...'[[Orleta|Orlęta]]'', a 1926 painting by Wojciech Kossak]] 3: ...Eastern Galicia]] after the dissolution of [[Austria-Hungary]]. 5: ...ry was also considered Polish by the local populations. 7: ... continued, and the fights for [[Lwów]] lasted until May of [[1919]]. 9: ...well-equipped units under General [[Edward Rydz-Smigly|Edward Rydz]]. Hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks (1792 bytes) 1: ...owing the title of [[hetmans of Poland and Lithuania]], at the end of [[16th century]] commanders of ... 3: ...nders, the top legislators (by issuing administrative decrees). 5: ...ack Hetmans) are known as Left-bank Cossacks and Right-bank Cossacks. 7: ...etman was abolished by [[Catherine II of Russia]] in [[1764]]. 10: *[[Severyn Nalivaiko]] Anthem of Ukrainian SSR (7473 bytes) 1: ... and the words were written by Pavel Tychina and Mikola Bazhan. 3: ==Ukrainian lyrics== 29: ==Latin transliteration== 30: :Zhivi, Ukraiino, prekrasna i silna, 31: :V Radians'kim Sojuzi ty czastja znaishla. Flag of Ukrainian SSR (1000 bytes) 1: ...00px|Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]] 3: This flag was adopted by the [[Ukrainian SSR]] on [[November 21]], [[1949]]. 5: ...;СР'' (''URSR'') in a sans-serif font in the top-left corner. 7: ...above the Cyrillic characters, which were in a serif font. 9: ...9;ССР'' (''USSR'') in a sans-serif font, and a gold border. Ukrainian Orthodox Church (6760 bytes) 1: ... is currently separated into three major jurisdictions: 2: ...ch]] (the "Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate" - UOC-MP). 4: ...rch Filaret Denysenko, formerly of the Moscow Patriarchate. 6: ...nian independence in the aftermath of [[World War I]]. 8: ...nd the UAOC have strong support in the Ukrainian diaspora. Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (750 bytes) 1: ...s emigrant Ukrainian nationalist organizations during 1920s. 3: ...and]] immediately after the war, see [[Ukrainian Insurgent Army]]. 5: [[Stepan Bandera]] was among its prominent leaders. 7: == Related article == 9: * [[Wisla Action]]
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