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Ukrainians (other)
Ukrainians may refer to: * in terms of ethnicity: Ukrainians, an East Slavic people, from Eastern Europe * in terms of citizenship: Ukrainians (citizens), citizens of Ukraine, a country in Eastern Europe * in music: The Ukrainians, a band from the United Kingdom ** ''The Ukrainians'' (album), a 1991 album by the titular band * Montreal Ukrainians, a sports team in Montreal, Quebec, Canada * Toronto Ukrainians, a sports team in Toronto, Ontario, Canada See also * Ukrainian Orthodox Church (other) * Ukrainian (other) * Ukraine (other) * Ukraina (other) * Ukrainia (other) * Afro-Ukrainians * Languages of Ukraine * Name of Ukraine The earliest known usage of the name ''Ukraine'' ( , , ; ) appears in the Hypatian Codex of 1425 under the year 1187 in reference to a part of the territory of Kievan Rus'. The use of "the Ukraine" has been officially deprecated by the Ukra ...
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Ukrainians
Ukrainians (, ) are an East Slavs, East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. Their native tongue is Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, and the majority adhere to Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, forming the List of contemporary ethnic groups, second largest ethno-linguistic community. At around 46 million worldwide, Ukrainians are the second largest Slavs, Slavic ethnic group after Russians. Ukrainians have been Endonym and exonym, given various names by foreign rulers, which have included Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Habsburg monarchy, the Austrian Empire, and then Austria-Hungary. The East Slavic population inhabiting the territories of modern-day Ukraine were known as Ruthenians, referring to the territory of Ruthenia; the Ukrainians living under the Russian Empire were known as Little Russians, named after the territory of Little Russia. The ethnonym Ukrainian, which was associated with the Cossack Hetmanate, was adopted following the Ukrainian natio ...
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Ukrainians (citizens)
Ukrainian nationality law details the conditions by which a person holds nationality of Ukraine. The primary law governing these requirements is the law "On Citizenship of Ukraine", which came into force on 1 March 2001. Any person born to at least one Ukrainian parent automatically receives Ukrainian citizenship at birth. Foreign nationals may naturalize after legally residing in the country for at least five years, demonstrating proficiency in the Ukrainian language, and renouncing any previous nationalities. Ukraine was previously a constituent republic of the Soviet Union and local residents were Soviet citizens. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, all post-Soviet states established separate citizenship laws. Although Ukrainians no longer hold Soviet citizenship, they remain eligible for facilitated naturalisation or a change of nationality in some other former Soviet republics. Terminology The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship ...
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The Ukrainians
The Ukrainians are a British band, which plays traditional Ukrainian music, heavily influenced by western post-punk. Career The Ukrainians were formed in 1990 by Wedding Present guitarist Peter Solowka, with singer/violinist Len Liggins and mandolin player Roman Remeynes, after all three had played on the Wedding Present's Ukrainian John Peel Sessions recordings (''Ukrainski Vistupi v Johna Peela'', released 1989). Following the success of that release, the trio began composing and recording in Ukrainian as a separate band. In 1991, their first EP, Oi Divchino, was awarded Single of the Week by British music weekly, NME. Notably, the video for this release was filmed in pre-revolution Kyiv making them the first western band to produce a video entirely in Eastern Europe. In the same year, Solowka left the Wedding Present, later claiming that he had been kicked out, the success of the Ukrainian project making him the scapegoat for the band's lack of mainstream success. ...
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Montreal Ukrainians
Montreal Ukrainians (Sports Association Montreal Ukrainians, ) is a Canadian soccer team based in Montreal. The club was founded by Ukrainians that had settled in Montreal after the Second World War. History The club has had a very storied history, considering it was formed by such the Ukrainian diaspora group in 20 November 1949. The team primarily played in the National Soccer League The National Soccer League (NSL) was the top-level soccer league in Australia, run by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association. The NSL, the A-League's predecessor, spanned 28 seasons from its inception in 1977 until its ... until 1964, although it spent the 1963 season in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League. Year-by-year Honours * Canada Soccer Football Championship ** Winners (1): 1957 Carling’s Red Cap Trophy / Challenge Trophy ** Runners up (2): 1955, 1969 *Amateur Montreal League Champions: 7 ::1950, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1965, 1969 *Amateur Quebec C ...
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Toronto Ukrainians
Toronto Ukrainians (Sports Association Toronto Ukrainians, ) is a Canadian soccer team. The club was founded on June 30, 1948 by Ukrainians that had been settled in the Toronto after second world war. The team's colours are red and black, similar to those of the flag of the UPA and yellow, similar to those of the Ukraine national team. History The team has had a very storied history, considering it was formed by a small diaspora group in spring 1948. In beginning was calling ''Skala''. The club was founded on 30 June 1948. The team played in the National Soccer League until 1981. During this period the team attracted many soccer stars, such as Ostap Steckiw, Walt Zakaluznyj and Myron Bereza who played for the Canada national team. Throughout its history Toronto Ukrainians has hosted international friendly matches with a teams such as Heart of Midlothian F.C., Rangers F.C., Tottenham Hotspur F.C., West Bromwich Albion F.C., Admira Wien, Rapid Wien and Wacker Wien. Yea ...
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church (other)
Ukrainian Orthodox Church most commonly refers to: * Orthodoxy in Ukraine, the sum of Orthodox churches in Ukraine ** Orthodox Church of Ukraine ** Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) Ukrainian Orthodox Church may also refer to: *Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada, under jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople *Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA, under jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople *Ukrainian Orthodox Vicariate Sighetu Marmației, a vicariate of the Romanian Orthodox Church serving Eastern Orthodox believers from Romania's Ukrainian community *Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate (UOC-KP) (1992–December 15, 2018; 20 June 2019–), a church in Ukraine that dissolved itself to form the Orthodox Church of Ukraine *Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) (1922–December 15, 2018), a former church in Ukraine that dissolved itself to form the Orthodox Church of Ukraine *Ukrainian Autocephalous Ort ...
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Ukrainian (other)
Ukrainian may refer or relate to: * Ukraine, a country in Eastern Europe * Ukrainians, an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine * Demographics of Ukraine * Ukrainian culture, composed of the material and spiritual values of the Ukrainian people * Ukrainian language, an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken primarily in Ukraine * Ukrainian cuisine, the collection of the various cooking traditions of the people of Ukraine See also * Languages of Ukraine * Name of Ukraine * Religion in Ukraine * Ukrainians (other) * Ukraine (other) * Ukraina (other) * Ukrainia (other) Ukrainia may refer to: * The land of Ukraine * The land of the Ukrainians, an ethnic territory * Montreal ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada * Toronto ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada See also * * Ukraina (other) * Ukraine (d ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Ukraine (other)
Ukraine is an Eastern European country. Ukraine, Ukraina or Ukrayina may also refer to: Historical political entities * The pre-20th century borderland region of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (later split between the Russian Partition and Austrian Partition) * Ukraine was one of the names of the Cossack Hetmanate state in 1649–1764. * Ukrainian People's Republic or Ukrainian National Republic, an independent state proclaimed after breakup of the Russian Empire * Ukrainian State, a government that existed on most of the territory of Ukraine in 1918 * Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, one of the former constituent republics of the Soviet Union, before gaining its independence in 1991 * Reichskommissariat Ukraine, the civilian occupation regime of German-occupied Ukraine during World War II Places Poland * Ukraina, Lesser Poland Voivodeship * Ukraina, Łódź Voivodeship Other * Ukraine, Spain (formerly known as Fuentes de Andalucía, before temporaril ...
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Ukraina (other)
Ukraina is the Ukrainian, Russian, or Polish name for Ukraine. Ukraina may also refer to: Places * Ukraina, Łódź Voivodeship, a village in central Poland * Ukraina, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, a village in southern Poland * Ukraina No. 513, Alberta, Canada; a municipal district * Ukraina, North Dakota, a ghost town * 1709 Ukraina, a main-belt asteroid Facilities and structures * Palace "Ukraine", Kyiv, Ukraine; a theatre * Ukraina Stadium, Lviv, Ukraine * Hotel Ukraina (other) Transportation and vehicles * ''Ukraina''-class motorship, a class of Russian ships ** ''Ukraina'', the first ship in the Ukraina-class motorship * Ukrainian cruiser ''Ukraina'', a Slava-class missile cruiser Other uses * Ukraina.ru, a state-sponsored fake news dissemination website operated by ''Rossiya Segodnya'', owned by the Russian government See also * Soviet cruiser ''Chervona Ukraina'' * Soviet battleship ''Sovietskaya Ukraina'' * Ukraine (other) * Ukrainia (d ...
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Ukrainia (other)
Ukrainia may refer to: * The land of Ukraine * The land of the Ukrainians, an ethnic territory * Montreal ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada * Toronto ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada See also * * Ukraina (other) * Ukraine (other) * Ukrainian (other) * Ukrainians (other) Ukrainians may refer to: * in terms of ethnicity: Ukrainians, an East Slavic people, from Eastern Europe * in terms of citizenship: Ukrainians (citizens), citizens of Ukraine, a country in Eastern Europe * in music: The Ukrainians, a band from ...
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Afro-Ukrainians
Afro-Ukrainians () or Black Ukrainians are Ukrainians of Sub-Saharan African descent, including Black people who have settled in Ukraine. History In 2012, Gaitana, by then "the only Afro-Ukrainian celebrity in her country", represented Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2019, Zhan Beleniuk became the first Afro-Ukrainian member of the Ukrainian Parliament. Nehr The Ukrainian word ''nehr'' () is widely used and is a nativized loan word A loanword (also a loan word, loan-word) is a word at least partly assimilated from one language (the donor language) into another language (the recipient or target language), through the process of borrowing (linguistics), borrowing. Borrowing ... from the , itself a nativized loan from the and the . Although ''nègre'' is considered offensive in French, ''nehr''/''неɾр'' is not considered offensive. The native Slavic word for things that are actually black (e.g. a car with black paint) is ''chórnyy'' (). Population The Af ...
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