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Volodymyr (, ; ) is a Ukrainian given name of Old East Slavic origin. The related Ancient Slavic, such as Czech, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, etc. form of the name is Володимѣръ ''Volodiměr'', which in other Slavic languages became Vladimir (from ). Diminutives include Volodyk, Volodia and Vlodko. People named Volodymyr include: * Volodymyr the Great (aka St. Volodymyr, Volodymyr I of Kyiv), Grand Prince of Kyiv * Volodymyr Atamanyuk (born 1955), Soviet footballer * Volodymyr Bahaziy (1902–1942), Ukrainian nationalist * Volodymyr Barilko (born 1994), Ukrainian football striker * Volodymyr Bezsonov (born 1958), Ukrainian football manager and player * Volodymyr Boyko (1938–2015), Ukrainian entrepreneur and politician * Volodymyr Chesnakov (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer * Volodymyr Demchenko (born 1981), Ukrainian sprinter who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics * Volodymyr Dyudya (born 1983), Ukrainian racing cyclist * Volodymyr Gerun (born 1994), Ukrainia ...
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Vladimir (name)
Vladimir (, , pre-1918 orthography: ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, widespread throughout all Slavic nations in different forms and spellings. The earliest record of a person with the name is Vladimir of Bulgaria (). Etymology The Old East Slavic form of the name is Володимѣръ ''Volodiměr'', while the Old Church Slavonic form is ''Vladiměr''. According to Max Vasmer, the name is composed of Slavic владь ''vladĭ'' "to rule" and ''*mēri'' "great", "famous" (related to Gothic element ''mērs'', ''-mir'', cf. Theode''mir'', Vala''mir''). The modern ( pre-1918) Russian forms Владимиръ and Владиміръ are based on the Church Slavonic one, with the replacement of мѣръ by миръ or міръ resulting from a folk etymological association with миръ "peace" or міръ "world". Max Vasmer, ''Etymological Dictionary of Russian Language'' s.v. "Владимир"starling.rinet.ru
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Volodymyr Chesnakov
Volodymyr Hennadiyovych Chesnakov (; born 12 February 1988) is a Ukrainian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder In the sport of association football, a midfielder takes an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield position primarily in the middle of the pitch. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in t .... Career statistics Club References External links * * Profile on Football Squads 1988 births Living people People from Hlobyne Ukrainian men's footballers FC Vorskla Poltava players Ukrainian Premier League players Ukraine men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football defenders Footballers from Poltava Oblast 21st-century Ukrainian sportsmen {{Ukraine-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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Volodymyr Huba
Volodymyr Petrovych Huba (22 December 19383 December 2020) was a Ukrainian composer and poet. Career Born in Kyiv, he studied music at the Kyiv Conservatory (which is now the National Music Academy of Ukraine) with professors Levko Revutsky, B. Liatoshinskyi and A. Shtoharenko; he graduated with a degree in composition. He has worked as a music teacher, music editor, and a film maker. Films with his music have received awards at international Cinema Festivals. Huba was also awarded the title of the National Artist of Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor .... He composed the music for some 70 films. Notes References External links
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Volodymyr Horilyi
Volodymyr Ivanovych Horilyi (; born 11 October 1965) is a Soviet and Ukrainian retired football defender and a football coach. Career Horilyi played for a number of teams based in USSR including Tavriya Simferopol, Dynamo Kyiv, Zenit Leningrad and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, as well as for Israeli side Hapoel Haifa. In 1983 and 1986 Horilyi took part in the Summer Spartakiads of the Peoples of the USSR in the team of Ukrainian SSR.Composition of teams at the Summer Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR
He was capped three times for

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National Space Agency Of Ukraine
The State Space Agency of Ukraine (SSAU; ) is the Ukrainian government agency responsible for space policy and programs. It was formed on 29 February 1992, and was based on the Soviet space program infrastructure that remained in Ukraine following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It was called the National Space Agency of Ukraine (NSAU; Національне космічне агентство України, НКАУ) until 9 December 2010.Указ Президента України № 1085 від 9 грудня 2010 року «Про оптимізацію системи центральних органів виконавчої в� ...
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National Security And Defense Council Of Ukraine
The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, ( NSDCU; , ''RNBOU'') or RNBO, is the coordinating state body of the executive power under the President of Ukraine on issues of national security and defense. It is a state agency tasked with developing and coordinating a policy of national security on domestic and international matters in advising the President of Ukraine (currently Volodymyr Zelensky). All the sessions of the council take place in the Presidential Administration Building (Kiev), Presidential Administration Building. The agency's membership is determined by the President, but it must include the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Ministry of Defence (Ukraine), Minister of Defense, Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine), Minister of Internal Affairs, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ukraine), Minister of Foreign Affairs. As of December 2024, the council is headed by secretary Oleksandr Lytvynenko (politician), Oleksandr Lytvynenko, who replaced Oleksiy Danilov on ...
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Council For Foreign And Security Policy
{{Use dmy dates, date=October 2023 The Council for Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) ( Ukrainian: Рада із зовнішньої та безпекової політики) is a non-governmental research organization focusing on the Ukrainian national and foreign security policy to develop well-grounded recommendations for the current government of Ukraine, non-governmental associations, as well as foreign states and societies. The CFSP was established on 15 December 2009 in Kyiv. Members The Council brings together Ukrainian national security and foreign policy experts. The CFSP's Head is Volodymyr Horbulin, former Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Other CFSP members include: * Oleksandr V. Lytvynenko, Dr. of Political Sciences; *Victor V. Zamiatin, Honoured Journalist of Ukraine, editor. Activity The CFSP's mission is ensuring social democratic development of Ukraine as an important ...
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Volodymyr Horbulin
Volodymyr Pavlovych Horbulin ( Ukrainian: Володимир Павлович Горбулін; born 17 January 1939 in Zaporizhia, Ukrainian SSR) is a Soviet and Ukrainian politician, Head of the Council for Foreign and Security Policy, former secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, former Head of the National Space Agency of Ukraine, Dr. of Engineering Science, Professor, member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Director of the Institute of National Security Problems at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine. Biography Education and Academic Degrees In 1962, he graduated from Physicotechnical Faculty of Dnipro University and got the mechanical engineer’s diploma (“flying crafts”). In 1994, Horbulin took the degree of Dr. of Engineering Science. He became the Professor in 2005 and the member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 1997. Rocket and Space Technologies From 1962 to 1977, Horbulin worked at ...
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Volodymyr Homenyuk
Volodymyr Mykhaylovych Homenyuk (; born 19 July 1985) is a Ukrainian retired football forward. He has been nicknamed the Wayne Rooney of Crimea.An unlucky number for Ukraine's strikers
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Before joining Tavriya in the winter of 2005, he played for Ikva Mlyniv. Homenyuk joined Tavriya when he was only 19 years old, and became an integral part of the team and soon became the captain.The Captain of Tavriya debuted for the national team
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Volodymyr Holubnychy
Volodymyr Stepanovych Holubnychy (; also spelt Vladimir Golubnichy, 2 June 1936 – 16 August 2021) was a Ukrainian race walker, who competed for the Soviet Union. He dominated the 20 kilometre race walk in the 1960s and 1970s, winning four Olympic medals from 1960 to 1972 and finishing seventh in 1976.Vladimir Golubnichy
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He became Olympic champion in 1960 and 1968. He is regarded as one of the greatest race walkers of all time and competed at the Olympics on five occasions in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1976.


Biography

He was born on 2 June 1936 and raised in , where he lived throughout his life.
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Volodymyr Herashchenko
Volodymyr Herashchenko (; ; born 27 April 1968) is a Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player. Career He made his professional debut in the Soviet Top League in 1985 for Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. He became secretary general of the Ukrainian National Olympic Committee, but was suspended in May 2012 after being recorded offering a British newspaper reporter, posing as a tout, up to 100 Olympic tickets. He subsequently said he was 'humouring' the reporter and not really offering the tickets. Honours * Soviet Top League champion: 1988. * Soviet Top League runner-up: 1987, 1989. * Soviet Top League bronze: 1985. * Soviet Cup winner: 1989. * USSR Super Cup winner: 1989. * USSR Federation Cup winner: 1989. * USSR Federation Cup finalist: 1990. * Russian Premier League runner-up: 1993, 1997. * Russian Premier League bronze: 1996. * Russian Cup finalist: 1995. * Ukrainian Premier League bronze: 2001. European club competitions * UEFA Cup 1988–89 with FC Dnipro Dnipr ...
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Volodymyr Groysman
Volodymyr Borysovych Groysman (; born 20 January 1978) is a Ukrainian statesman, politician, and businessman. He served as the 16th Prime Minister of Ukraine from 14 April 2016, to 29 August 2019. From 2006 to 2014, he was the mayor of Vinnytsia and served as Vice-President of the Association of Ukrainian Cities on Housing and Communal Services (2010–2014). In 2014, he became the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine and Minister of Regional Development, Construction, and Communal Services (27 February to 2 December 2014). He was also the 12th Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (27 November 2014, to 14 April 2016), elected through the Petro Poroshenko Bloc list. Biography Groysman was born 20 January 1978 in Vinnytsia, Soviet Union. Both of his parents were Jewish. In 1994, Groysman graduated from Vinnytsia Secondary School No. 35. At 14, he began working as a locksmith at the Shkolyar (Schoolboy) cooperative, which had been founded by his father, Boris Isaakovich G ...
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