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Anti-Ukrainian sentiment
Anti-Ukrainian sentiment or Ukrainophobia is animosity towards Ukrainians, Ukrainian culture, language or Ukraine as a nation.
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Antin Holovaty
Antin Holovaty (Антiн Андрійович Головатий) or Anton Golovaty (Антон Андреевич Головатый); between 1732 and 1744 – January 28, 1797 was a prominent Zaporozhian Cossack leader who after the Zaporozhian Sich's destruction was a key figure in the formation of the Black Sea Cossack Host and their later resettlement to the Kuban Region of Russia.
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Apollon Mokritsky
Apollon Nikolayevich Mokritsky (Аполлон Миколайович Мокрицький, Apollon Mokrytskyi; Аполлон Николаевич Мокрицкий, Apollon Mokritsky, August 1810 – 1870) was a Russian-Ukrainian painter of the Biedermeier period of Realist art.
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Arkhangelsk Gospel
The Archangelsk Gospel (Архангельское Евангелие) is a lectionary in Old Church Slavonic dated to 1092.
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Ślepowron coat of arms
A: Adziewicz, Andziewicz, Audziewicz, Auxtul, Awdziewicz.
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Bible translations into Ukrainian
The known history of Bible translation into Ukrainian began in the 16th century with Peresopnytsia Gospels, which included only four Gospels of the New Testament.
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Books of the Genesis of the Ukrainian People
Books of the Genesis of the Ukrainian People (or Divine Law) (Книги Буття Українського Народу) - philosophical and religious treatise by not defined authorship (most researchers called Nikolay Kostomarov as the author), dedicated to designation of Ukrainian nation as part of Christian history.
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Borzna
Borzná (also referred to as Borsna), is an historic town in northern Ukraine.
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Borzna Raion
Borznianskyi Raion (Борзнянський район) is a raion (district) of Chernihiv Oblast, northern Ukraine.
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Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius
The Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius (Кирило-Мефодіївське братство) was a short-lived secret political society that existed in Kiev, Ukraine, at the time a part of the Russian Empire.
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Chronology of Ukrainian language suppression
The chronology of Ukrainian language suppression.
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Cossack Rada
Cossack Rada (Kozats'ka Rada) or General Military Council was a general Cossack assembly (council) often military in nature.
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Ems Ukaz
The Ems Ukaz, or Ems Ukase (Эмский указ, Emskiy ukaz; Емський указ, Ems’kyy ukaz), was a secret decree (ukaz) of Tsar Alexander II of Russia issued in 1876, banning the use of the Ukrainian language in print, with the exception of reprinting of old documents.
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Fyodor Stravinsky
Fyodor Ignatievich Stravinsky (Фёдор Игна́тиевич Страви́нский),, in Golovintsy, Minsk Governorate) was a Russian bass opera singer and actor of Polish descent. He was the father of Igor Stravinsky and the grandfather of Soulima Stravinsky.
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George S. N. Luckyj
George Stephen Nestor Luckyj (born Юрій Остапович Луцький, transcribed: Yuriy Ostapovych Lutskyy; Yanchyn, now Ivanivka, Lviv Oblast, 1919 - Toronto, November 22, 2001) was a scholar of Ukrainian literature, who greatly contributed to the awareness of Ukrainian literature in the English-speaking world and to the continuation of legitimate scholarship on the subject during the post-war period.
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Ivan Franko
Ivan Yakovych Franko (Іван Якович Франко) (&ndash) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, social and literary critic, journalist, interpreter, economist, political activist, doctor of philosophy, ethnographer, and the author of the first detective novels and modern poetry in the Ukrainian language.
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Ivan Puluj
Ivan Pului (son of Iwan Pului Іва́н Пулю́й, син Па́вла Пулю́я; Johann Puluj; 2 February 1845 – 31 January 1918) was a Ukrainian physicist and inventor, who has been championed as an early developer of the use of X-rays for medical imaging.
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Krytyka
Krytyka (Критика; "Critique") is a Ukrainian intellectual monthly/bi-monthly magazine and publishing house dedicated to in-depth analysis of current affairs, culture and book reviews in Ukraine and the region.
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Kulish
Kulish (Куліш, Кули́ш, Kulisz) is a surname of Ukrainian origin.
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List of Canadian place names of Ukrainian origin
The following is a list of place names in Canada (primarily Western Canada) whose name origin is in the Ukrainian language.
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List of people from Ukraine
This is a list of individuals who were born and lived in territories currently in Ukraine, both ethnic Ukrainians and those of other ethnicities.
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List of Ukrainian-language poets
No description.
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List of Ukrainian-language writers
This is a list of authors who have written works of prose and poetry in the Ukrainian language.
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Lviv
Lviv (Львів; Львов; Lwów; Lemberg; Leopolis; see also other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine and the seventh-largest city in the country overall, with a population of around 728,350 as of 2016.
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Lyubov Yanovska
Lyubov Yanovska (Яновська Любов Олександрівна, 1861 – 1933) was a Ukrainian writer and feminist.
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Marko Vovchok
Marko Vovchok (Марко́ Вовчо́к, real name Mariya Vilinskаya, Мария Александровна Вилинская; 22 December 1833 – 10 August 1907) was a famous Ukrainian writer.
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Matviy Nomys
Matviy Nomys (Матвій Номис, real name: Matviy Terentiyovych Symonov (Матві́й Тере́нтійович Си́монов, Матвей Терентьевич Симонов), 17 November 1823, Zarih, Orzhytsia Raion, Poltava Oblast – 26 December 1900, Lubny) was a Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, writer and teacher.
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Melkhisedek (Znachko-Yavorsky)
Melkhisedek (Znachko-Yavorsky) (Мельхіседек (Значко-Яворський)) is famous religious figure and Archimandrite of the Kyivan Rus-Ukraine.
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Modern Ukrainian language
The Modern Ukrainian language (Сучасна українська мова) is the form of the Ukrainian language commonly used since the late 17th century.
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Mykhaylo Maksymovych
Mykhaylo Oleksandrovych Maksymovych (Михайло Олександрович Максимович; Михаил Александрович Максимович; 3 September 1804 – 10 November 1873) was a famous professor in plant biology, historian and writer in the Russian Empire of a Ukrainian Cossack background.
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Mykola Sumtsov
Mykola Sumtsov,, (18 April 1854, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 12 September 1922 Kharkiv, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, art historian, literary scholar, educator and museum expert.
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Oleksander Barvinsky
Oleksander Barvinsky (Олександр Барвiнський.) (June 8, 1847 – December 25, 1926) was an important western Ukrainian cultural figure and politician, a founder of the Christian Social Party in western Ukraine.
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Panteleimon
Panteley (also Panteleimon) is a Slavic male name, derived from the Greek name Panteleimon (Παντελεήμων), from παντελεία («panteleya»), meaning "perfection".
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Russophiles of Galicia
The time has come.
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Taras Shevchenko
Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko (–) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure, as well as folklorist and ethnographer.
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Taras Shevchenko (film)
Taras Shevchenko is a 1951 Soviet biopic about the Ukrainian artist Taras Shevchenko produced by Isaak Shmarukh, Vasili Lapoknish, with associate producers Aleksandr Alov, Vladimir Naumov, Grigori Malik-Avakian and Latif Faziyev, and scripted and directed by Igor Savchenko.
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Ukrainian alphabet
The Ukrainian alphabet is the set of letters used to write Ukrainian, the official language of Ukraine.
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Ukrainian Bible Society
Ukrainian Bible Society (Українське Біблійне Товариство), is a religious non-profit organization, established by representatives of different Christian denominations in Ukraine, who recognize the Bible as the Word of God.
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Ukrainian language
No description.
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Ukrainian literature
Ukrainian literature is literature written in the Ukrainian language.
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Vasyl Bilozersky
Vasyl Mykhailovych Bilozersky (born 1825, Motronivka, Borzna county; died 4 March 1899, Saint Petersburg) - Ukrainian political and cultural activist, journalist, scientist, pedagogue.
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Viktor Petrov
Viktor Petrov (Віктор Петров 1894 – 1969) was a prominent Soviet Ukrainian existentialist writer.
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Yakym Somko
Yakym Somko (Яким Сомко, Jakim Somko) (? in Pereiaslav – September 28, 1664), was a Ukrainian Cossack military leader of the Pereyaslav regiment and was the Acting Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine in 1660-1663, during The Ruin.
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Yevhen Buket
Yevhen Vasyl'ovych Buket (born. October 23, 1981, Kyiv) – Ukrainian local historian, journalist and public figure.
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Yevhen Hrebinka
Yevhen Pavlovych Hrebinka (Євген Павлович Гребінка) or Evgeny Pavlovich Grebyonka (Евге́ний Па́влович Гребёнка) (2 February 1812, Ubizhyshche (today – Marianivka), Poltava Governorate - 15 December 1848, Saint Petersburg) was a Ukrainian romantic prose writer, poet, and philanthropist.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panteleimon_Kulish