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  1. The Ukrainians

    for the people Ukrainians Refimprove date October 2010 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name The Ukrainians Img Img capt Img size Landscape Background group or band Alias Origin Leeds , England Instrument Voice type Genre Folk rock Occupation Years active 1991&ndash present Label Associated acts The Wedding Present URL http www.the ukrainians.com the ukrainians.com Current members Peter Solowka br Len Liggins br Steve Tymruk br Paul Weatherhead br Michael L.B. West br James Howe br Woody Past members Notable instruments The Ukrainians are a United Kingdom British band, which plays traditional Ukrainian music , heavily influenced by western post punk . Career The Ukrainians were formed in 1990 by The Wedding Present 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 Ukrayinski Vystupy v Johna Peela , released 1989 ... of the Week by British music weekly, New Musical Express NME ref Cite web title The Ukrainians history ... entirely in Eastern Europe ref Cite web title The Ukrainians history url http www.the ukrainians.com ... in Poland and England . They are celebrating 20 years of the band in 2011 with a tour of British Ukrainians ..., Tymruk, Wood, Weatherhead and Howe. Discography Albums and EPs include Oi Divchino 1991 The Ukrainians album The Ukrainians 1991 Pisni iz The Smiths EP 1992 four songs by The Smiths translated into Ukrainian language Ukrainian . Vorony 1993 Live in Germany 1993 Kultura 1994 Drink to my Horse The Ukrainians ... language Ukrainian . Respublika Ukrainians album Respublika 2002 Istoriya The Best of the Ukrainians ... The Ukrainians official site The Wedding Present DEFAULTSORT Ukrainians, The Category English ... Category Ukrainian music outside of Ukraine UK band stub de The Ukrainians pl The Ukrainians uk The Ukrainians ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians

    Infobox Ethnic group group Ukrainians image Image Ukrainians Ukraine english version.jpg 300px caption poptime 39,804,000 ref http www.joshuaproject.net peoples.php?peo3 15696 Ukrainians at the Joshua ... million http www.ukrinform.ua eng order ?id 168280 20mln Ukrainians living abroad ref ref name ucc.ca http www.ucc.ca 2010 05 25 support the ukrainian world congress connecting ukrainians around the world UWC continually and diligently defends the interests of over 20 million Ukrainians... ref region1 ... article 3Fart id 236194&cat id 32672 Total number of Ukrainians in Russia is 4 379 690 people ... Canada pop2 1,209,805 ref2 ref name Population Statistics include non primary ancestry reports. Ukrainians ... similarities to Czechs , Slovenes and Croats . Ukrainians lang uk , Ukrayintsi , IPA uk ukr jin ts i ... of Ukraine can also be addressed as Ukrainians in ethnic terms. In the dictionary definition Ukrainians are also described as inhabitants of Ukraine . ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary ukrainians ... up over 20 million ref ref http www.ukraine travel advisor.com ukraine people.html 20 million Ukrainians ... www.encyclopediaofukraine.com people.asp Topic 2 The oldest recorded names used for the Ukrainians ... and National Identity of Ukrainians. ref Despite centuries of foreign rule and distinct periods of Polonization and Russification , Ukrainians are not significantly less homogenous than western neighboring ethnic groups. However, many ethnic Ukrainians, in addition to having been descended ... of the Ukraine. ref The modern name Ukraintsi Ukrainians is derived from Ukraina Ukraine , a name ... until the 1930s, and in the Preshov region until the late 1940s. Those Western Ukrainians have used ...?AddButton pages R U Ruthenians.htm A historic name for Ukrainians corresponding to the Ukrainian ... Populism, Western Ukrainian. ref In the last few decades of the 19th century Ukrainians ... www.encyclopediaofukraine.com picturedisplay.asp?linkpath pic U K Ukrainians Map.jpg See map Ukrainians ...   more details



  1. The Ukrainians (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Ukrainians Type studio Artist The Ukrainians Cover Theukrainians.jpg Released November 25, 1991 Recorded Genre Folk music Folk , Rock music Rock Length Label The Ukrainians is the eponymous title of the first album released by British folk fushion group The Ukrainians . The album was released in 1991 , the year Ukraine Ukraine Independence won its independence from the Soviet Union . Songs Oi Divchino Hey, Girl Hopak Ti Moyi Radoshchi You Are My Happiness Zavtra Tomorrow Slava Kobzarya Kobzar Kobzar s Glory Dity Plachut Children Are Crying Cherez Richku, Cherez Hai Across The River, Through The Wood Pereyidu I will cross Tebe Zhdu Waiting For You Son Dream References http www.the ukrainians.com a ukrainians.html Official site DEFAULTSORT Ukrainians, The category 1991 albums Category Ukrainian music outside of Ukraine Category Albums by British artists uk The Ukrainians ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians in Armenia

    The Ukrainians in Armenia are people of full or partial ethnic Ukrainians Ukrainian origin who reside in Armenia . Origins The first Ukrainians in Armenia came in the mid 19th century after the migration to South Caucasus Transcaucasia by the Cossack s from Little Russia Minor Russia to seal the Empire s Southern borders. The main activity of the migrants was agriculture and livestock. cquote According to the 1989 Census, living in Armenia were 8.3 thousand Ukrainians. However, with regard to the migrational processes of the last decade, today that number has perhaps been reduced by half. ref Garnik Asatryan and Victoria Arakelova, http www.hra.am file minorities en.pdf The Ethnic Minorities of Armenia , Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE , Yerevan, 2002. ref Ukrainian community organisations Federation of Ukrainians of Armenia Ukraine lang uk , which publishes a Ukrainian Armenian language newspaper Dnipro Slavutych lang uk . Vocal and dance ensembles Dnipro , Dzvinochok , Verbychenka , Malyatko Ukraina Benevolent Fund See also Ukrainian diaspora Census in Armenia Ethnic minorities in Armenia Demographics of Armenia Anatoly Zinevich References Reflist Armenia topics Ukrainian diaspora Category Ethnic groups in Armenia Category Ukrainian diaspora by country Armenia Armenia stub uk ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians in Paraguay

    1940s there were approximately 10,000 Ukrainians living in Paraguay. ref name Rubinec Subsequently, many Ukrainians from Paraguay, particularly the intelligentsia, emigrated to Argentina, Canada ... to Ukraine Magazine Interview with Vasyl Ilashchuk director of a documentary film about Ukrainians abroad ... Rubinec In terms of religion, over half of Paraguayan Ukrainians belong to the Ukrainian Autocephalous ... Mykhailo Rubinec and Ann Lencyk Pawliczko. 1994 . Ukrainians in Paraguay. In Ann Lencyk Pawliczko Ed. Ukraine and Ukrainians Throughout the World. Toronto University of Toronto Press. pp.  455 458. ISBN 0 8020 0595 0 Ukrainian diaspora DEFAULTSORT Ukrainians In Paraguay Category Ethnic groups ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians of Romania

    The Ukrainians lang uk , lang ro Ucraineni are the third largest Minorities of Romania ethnic minority in Romania . According to the 2002 Romanian census they number 61,091 people, making up 0.3 of the total population. Ukrainians claim that the number is actually 250,000 300,000. ref name wilson The Ukrainians Engaging the Eastern Diaspora . By Andrew Wilson historian Andrew Wilson . 1999 . In Charles King, Neil Melvin Eds. Nations Abroad . Wesview Press, pp. 103 132. ISBN 0813337380 ref Ukrainians mainly live in northern Romania, in areas close to the Ukrainian border. More than half of all Romanian Ukrainians live in Maramure County 34,027 , where they make up 6.67 of the population. Sizeable populations of Ukrainians are also found in Suceava County 8506 people and Timi County 7261 people . Ukrainians make up a majority in the Communes of Romania communes of Bistra, Maramure , Poienile de sub Munte Poienile de sub Munte, Maramure , Rona de Sus Rona de Sus, Maramure , tiuca tiuca, Timi and Cop cele Cop cele, Cara Severin . Also according to the census, 79 of Ukrainians were Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox , organized into the Ukrainian Orthodox Vicariate Sighetu Marma iei 10 Pentecostal Union of Romania Pentecostal 2.8 Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek Catholic Greek Catholic , organized into the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Vicariate R d u i 2.1 Romanian Union Conference of Seventh day Adventists Seventh day Adventist 1.2 Lipovan Orthodox Old Rite Church Lipovan Orthodox and 2.9 stated they belonged to another religion . ref ro icon http www.insse.ro ... Census official site accessed January 4, 2010. ref A second group of Ukrainians in Romania live ... frames.htm Union of Ukrainians in Romania website ref . Over the years they were joined by other ... ethnic minority, Ukrainians have Romanian ethnic minorities parties one seat reserved in the Romanian ... s9499.html Article about the Ukrainians in Maramure Ethnic groups in Romania Ukrainian diaspora Category ...   more details



  1. Rochester Ukrainians

    Football club infobox clubname Rochester Ukrainians image fullname Ukrainian American Sports Association Rochester nickname The Ukrainians founded ground capacity chairman manager league season position pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 body1 rightarm1 shorts1 socks1 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 body2 rightarm2 shorts2 socks2 Rochester Ukrainians Ukrainian American Sports Association Rochester, lang ua , UAST Ukrainsko Amerykanske Sportove Tovarystvo Rochester is an American soccer club based in Rochester, New York . The club was founded by Ukrainians that had been settled in the Rochester after second world war. Honours National Amateur Cup Runner Up 1 1957 ref http www.rsssf.com tablesu usa allcuphist.html USA List of Cup Winners ref Notable former players flagicon Canada Myron Bereza flagicon USA Zenon Snylyk flagicon Canada Ostap Steckiw flagicon Canada Walt Zakaluznyj References Notes Reflist External links http football.sport.ua news 87878 US footyclub stub Category New York men s soccer teams Category Defunct soccer clubs in the United States Category Ukrainian association football clubs outside Ukraine ...   more details



  1. Montreal Ukrainians

    Infobox football club clubname Montreal Ukrainians image fullname Sports Association Montreal Ukrainians nickname The Ukrainians founded 1949 ground capacity chairman manager league season position pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 body1 rightarm1 shorts1 socks1 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 body2 rightarm2 shorts2 socks2 Montreal Ukrainians Sports Association Montreal Ukrainians, lang ua , ST Sportove Tovarystvo Ukraina Monreal is a Canadian soccer team based in Montreal. The club was founded by Ukrainians that had been settled in Montreal after 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 played in the Canadian National Soccer League National Soccer League until 1964. Year by year ref http www.rsssf.com usadave cnsl.html Canada Canadian National Soccer League RSSSF ref class wikitable Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs 1959 1 NSL 10th 1960 1 NSL 11th 1961 ? ? ? 1962 ? ? ? 1963 ? ? ? 1964 1 NSL 8th Honours Amateur Montreal League Champions 7 1949, 1950, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1965, 1969 Amateur Quebec Championship League Champions 7 1955, 1957, 1969, 1972, 1978, 1979, 1980 The Challenge Trophy Carling Cup Carling Cup Winner 1 1957 Carling Cup Runner Up 1 1955, 1969 Notable former players flagicon USA Zenon Snylyk flagicon Canada Ostap Steckiw flagicon Canada Walt Zakaluznyj References Notes Reflist External links http football.sport.ua news 87878 http football.ua countrieselse news 108792.html http www.canadiansoccerleague.ca Canadian Soccer League Canadian Soccer League Category Canadian National Soccer League teams Category Montreal soccer teams Ukr Category Ukrainian association football clubs outside Ukraine Category Association football clubs established in 1949 ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians in Russia

    Infobox Ethnic group group Ukrainians in Russia image Image UkrInRus2.png 300px Do not use unfree artwork ... 2002 2002 Russian census , 2,942,961 identified themselves as ethnic Ukrainians . ref cite web url ... Protestants communities exist. Many consider themselves Atheism Atheists . related c Ukrainians , other Slavic people s especially East Slavs The Ukrainians in Russia make up the largest single Ukrainian diaspora of the Ukrainians Ukrainian people . Officially there are 2,942,961 Ukrainians ... of Poltava in 1709. Large numbers of Ukrainians settled around St Petersburg and were employed in the building ... lands, a significant contribution was made by ethnic Ukrainians. Initially Ukrainians colonised border ... Don , Volga and Urals were also settled. The Ukrainians created large settlements within Russia ... of Russia 1,020,000 Ukrainians, in Asia not including the Caucasus 209,000 were recorded. From 1897 1914, the intense migration of Ukrainians to the Urals and Asia continued, and was measured to be 1.5 ... of ethnic Ukrainians on the Russian side of the border. The borders of the short lived Ukrainian ..., however, the Ukrainians were granted the opportunity to meaningfully develop their culture only within the administrative borders of the Ukrainian SSR Ukrainian Republic , where the Ukrainians had a privileged status of being the titular nation . As many Ukrainians migrated to other parts ... Russia , which received the highest percentage of the Ukrainian migration. In Siberia , 82 of Ukrainians ... of the Ukrainians in Siberia read printed material in Ukrainian and 38 used the Ukrainian language. From time to time, Ukrainian groups would visit Siberia. Nonetheless, most of the Ukrainians there did .... In May of that year The Union of Ukrainians in Russia . In 1992, for the first time a term called Eastern Diaspora was used to describe Ukrainians living in the former USSR, as opposed to the Western ... the Union. The estimated number of Ukrainians living in the Eastern Diaspora is 6.8 million, and while ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians in Kazakhstan

    Ukrainians are an ethnic minority in Kazakhstan that according to the 1989 census numbered 896,000 people, or 5.4 of the population. ref name wilson The Ukrainians Engaging the Eastern Diaspora . By Andrew Wilson historian Andrew Wilson . 1999 . In Charles King, Neil Melvin Eds. Nations Abroad . Westview Press, pp. 103 132. ISBN 0813337380 ref Due to subsequent emigration to Russia and Ukraine, this number had declined to 796,000 by 1998 and 456,997 in the 2009 census. ref name Coordinating http www.uvkr.com.ua ua structure ukr gromady Kazakhstan.html Ukrainian World Coordinating Council Website ref . History Beginning in the end of the 18th century, several waves of both voluntary and involuntary Ukrainian settlers came to Kazakhstan. The first Ukrainians to arrive were exiled Haidamaka Haidamaks , members of paramilitary Ukrainian peasant and Cossack bands, who were sent by the Russian government to Kazakhstan after their failed Koliyivschyna uprising in 1768 . ref name Coordinating File Astana steppe 7748.jpg thumb right 300px The steppes north of Astana in Akmola province, a region where many Ukrainians settled More significant in terms of their contribution to the Ukrainian ethnic group in Kazakhstan were a large wave of settlers who beginning in the late nineteenth century arrived from almost all of the regions of Ukraine that had been part of the Russian Empire at that time. Seeking more opportunities and free land, these voluntary emigrants numbered approximately 100,000 ... that most resembled Ukraine, in the northern part of Kazakhstan. By 1917, Ukrainians came to make ... Imperial Russia Turgai province . By 1926, according to the census, Kazakhstan was home to 860,000 Ukrainians ... were forcibly resettled in Kazakhstan. ref name Coordinating The first western Ukrainians were ... Ukrainians in Kazakhstan, when faced with pressure from the majority Kazakhs, have tended to unite ... Greek Catholic Church began its existence in Kazakhstan when the first western Ukrainians were ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians in Poland

    Infobox Ethnic group group Ukrainian minority in Poland image caption poptime In the Polish census of 2002 2002 Polish census , 27,172 identified themselves as ethnic Ukrainians . ref name census cite web url http www.mswia.gov.pl portal pl 61 37 Mniejszo ci narodowe i etniczne w Polsce title Mniejszo ci narodowe i etniczne w Polsce accessdate October 19, 2007 work Polish census of 2002 2002 Polish census language Polish ref popplace North east Olsztyn , Elbl g north west S upsk , Koszalin south west Legnica and Wroc aw langs Ukrainian language Ukrainian Polish language Polish rels related File Ukrainians in Poland 2002.PNG thumb Ukrainians in Poland, 2002 The Ukrainian minority in Poland lang uk , Ukrayintsi , lang pl Ukrai cy is composed of 27,172 people according to the Polish census of 2002 . Most of them live in the Warmian Masurian Voivodeship . ref name MSWIA pl icon http www.mswia.gov.pl portal pl 61 37 Mniejszo ci narodowe i etniczne w Polsce on the pages of Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration . Retrieved on 9 September 2007. ref Most numerous concentrations of Ukrainians are in the north east Olsztyn and Elbl g , north west S upsk and Koszalin and south west of Poland Legnica and Wroc aw . There are some Lemko Rusyns in Poland that are officially categorized as an ethnic rather than a national minority, since there is no Lemko nation state. After the quashing of a Ukrainian insurrection at the end of World War II by the Soviet Union , about 140,000 Ukrainians remaining in Poland were forcibly moved to northern and western Poland during Operation Vistula , being used to settle the land that Poland had just taken from Germany . Since 1989, there has been a new wave of Ukrainian immigration, mostly of jobseekers, which is concentrated in larger cities. As a result of the Eastern Partnership , Poland and Ukraine have reached a new agreement replacing visas with simplified permits for Ukrainians residing within 30 km of the border. U ...   more details



  1. The Greatest Ukrainians

    Cleanup date October 2008 Image The Greatest Ukrainians logo .gif right Logo of the project The Greatest Ukrainians lang uk was a Ukraine Ukrainian TV project. The programme was the result of a vote conducted to determine whom the Ukrainian public considers the greatest Ukrainians have been in history. The show is running under a license from the BBC and originally has appeared on British TV under the name 100 Greatest Britons which has had there nationwide success. Such countries as Canada , France , Germany , Holland and many others have also created their own versions. Results The TV show was broadcasting broadcasted on Inter TV channel Inter being 90 180 minutes long during Sunday prime time . Host of the program Savik Shuster started primaries pre voting during his other Friday talk show The Freedom with Savik Shuster . Co host of the programme was Inter s news anchor Hanna Homonai . Pre voting took place in a number of Ukrainian cities such as Kiev , Lviv , Yalta , Kharkiv , Odessa , Donetsk , Simferopol , Nizhyn , Mykolayiv , Ostroh , Chernivtsi , and Kamianets Podilskyi . On 11 April 2008, the top 100 of Great Ukrainians were announced. The top 10 was to be re voted, and the results were shown on 16 May 2008. The final top 10 was ref http www.inter.ua en news ... br 99. Victor Glushkov br 100. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier br Great Ukrainians series An hour ... Manipulations Chief of project Great Ukrainians , journalist Vakhtang Kipiani informed the public in his ... Ukrainians. For example, the winner, Yaroslav I, the Wise received 60.000 votes in one month and almost ... BBC dragged into Ukraine TV furore , BBC News 5 June 2008 ref Among other Great Ukrainians for whatever ... 2007 11 12 34863 Telekritika Hanna Homonay will be co hosting Great Ukrainians http greatukrainians.com.ua news 2007 12 26 74.html Kyiv Post Ukrainians choose their greats uk icon http vaxo.livejournal.com ... Ukrainians Category Ukraine related lists Greatest Ukrainians Category Lists of people by nationality ...   more details



  1. Philadelphia Ukrainians

    wiki Dundee F.C. and Nottingham Forest F.C. . History Philadelphia Ukrainians The club was suspended ... after 1 game N A N A Ukrainian Nationals Philadelphia Ukrainians The Ukrainian Nationals was an American ... League . After the Philadelphia Ukrainians was suspended a week into the season, a new Philadelphia franchise, the Ukrainian Nationals, was awarded and took the former Philadelphia Ukrainians spot in the league ... became known as the Philadelphia Ukrainians before the 1968 season. After the 1970 season, the team ...   more details



  1. Toronto Ukrainians

    Infobox football club clubname Toronto Ukrainians image File Toronto Ukrainians.jpeg 100px fullname Sports Association Toronto Ukrainians nickname The Ukrainians, red black founded 1948 ground capacity chairman manager league season position pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 FF0000 body1 FF0000 rightarm1 FF0000 shorts1 000000 socks1 FFFC00 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFC00 body2 FFFC00 rightarm2 FFFC00 shorts2 FFFC00 socks2 FFFC00 Toronto Ukrainians Sports Association Toronto Ukrainians, lang ua , ST Sportove Tovarystvo Ukraina Toronto is a Canadian soccer team. The club was founded in 30 June 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 Ukrainian Insurgent Army UPA and yellow, similar to those of the Ukraine national football team . History The team has had a very storied history, considering it was formed by such a small diaspora group in spring 1948. In beginning was calling Skala . The club was founded in 30 June 1948. The team played in the Canadian National Soccer League 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 football team . ref http www.lvivpost.net content view 639 321 a 60 ref 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 . Year by year ref http www.rsssf.com usadave cnsl.html Canada Canadian National Soccer League RSSSF ref class wikitable Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs 1950 1 NSL 5th 1951 1 NSL 3rd bgcolor gold Winner 1952 1 NSL 4th 1953 1 NSL bgcolor gold 1st bgcolor gold Winner 1954 1 NSL bgcolor ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians in Kuban

    Cleanup date April 2008 Ukrainians in Kuban in southern Russia constitute a significant national minority. The region as a whole shares many linguistic, cultural and historic ties with Ukraine . Ukrainians first settled the Kuban in 1792 and until the mid twentieth century the majority of the population there identified themselves as Little Russia ns or Ukrainians . Due to adverse Russian and Soviet national policies, including the Holodomor , most of the population adopted a Russian self identification, and the percentage of those who identified themselves as Ukrainians dropped from an official 55 1926 to 0.9 2002 . Ukrainian settlement Ukrainian settlement of Kuban first started in 1792 when the Black Sea Cossack Host was given the rights to these lands by the Empress Catherine II of Russia .... The lands settled by the Ukrainians were known as the Lands of the Black Sea Host . 40 kurin .... In the census for 1926 7 there were 1,222,140 Ukrainians in the Kuban region, who made up 55 of the population ... . i 2003 p. 28 ref The ethnographer Pavlo Chubynsky stated that the number of Ukrainians in the Kuban ... left thumb Ethnographic map of Europe 1923 by C.S. Hammond. The Ukrainians have been designated Little ... Institutes of higher learning that taught in Ukrainian. ost Ukrainians speaker speak a Cossack Ukrainian ... of Kuban Cossack songs in 1968. Music was one of the most important loves of the Ukrainians ... of Kuban Ukrainians In 1930 the Ukrainian People s Komissar Mykola Skrypnyk as one of those .... All Ukrainian toponyms in the Kuban, which reflected the areas from which the first Ukrainians settlers ... state that Ukrainians made up 4 of the population, in 1989 3 . The number of self identified Ukrainians ... total . Prominent Ukrainians from Kuban Image Teliha.jpeg thumb 100px right Bandurist Mykhailo ... Pavlyuchenko Footballer of Russia national football team Prominent Ukrainians associated with the Kuban ... . . 2000. Ukrainian diaspora DEFAULTSORT Ukrainians In Kuban Category ...   more details



  1. Union of Ukrainians in Pridnestrovie

    The Union of Ukrainians in Pridnestrovie is a NGO non governmental organization based in Transnistria official shortform name Pridnestrovie . It s president is Vladimir Bodnar , an ethnic Ukrainian born in Transnistria. The union is composed of ethnic Ukrainians . It acts as a federation of local clubs and civic organizations of Ukrainians throughout Transnistria. It represents the minority population in conferences abroad, and has secured the support of the Kiev based World Congress of Ukrainians which publicly declared its readiness to protect Transnistria s right to independence . http www.hri.org news balkans rferl 2003 03 08 29.rferl.html Of the 35 nationalities represented in Transnistria, ethnic Ukrainians 2004 Census in Transnistria make up 28.8 percent . http pridnestrovie.net facts.html . Along with ethnic Russians 30.3 percent , slavs form a majority of the population in Transnistria. Category Politics of Transnistria ...   more details



  1. New York Ukrainians

    Football club infobox clubname New York Ukrainians image fullname Ukrainian Sports Club New York nickname The Ukrainians founded 1948 ground capacity chairman manager league season position pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 body1 rightarm1 shorts1 socks1 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 body2 rightarm2 shorts2 socks2 New York Ukrainians Ukrainian Sports Club New York, lang ua , USK Ukrainskyi Sportovyi Klub New York is an American soccer club based in New York . The club was founded by Ukrainians that had been settled in New York after second world war. History The club has had a very storied history, considering it was formed by such the Ukrainian diaspora group. The club was founded in 1948. Throughout its history Toronto Ukrainians has hosted international friendly matches with a teams such as ACF Fiorentina . Honours Eastern Professional Soccer Conference Champion 1 1964 65 ref http www.rsssf.com tablesu usa allchamp.html USA List of Cup Winners ref German American Soccer League German American Soccer League Champion 1 1966 67 ref http homepages.sover.net spectrum cosl.html List of champions ref Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup U.S. Open Cup Winner 1 1965 ref http www.rsssf.com tablesu usacuphist.html USA List of US Open Cup Finals ref McGuire Cup U 19 National Cup Winner 1 1959 ref http www.cslny.com custpage.php?cid 67 Annual league history ref New York Soccer League Champion 5 1949 50, 1952 53, 1954 55, 1964 65, 1966 67 Notable former players flagicon USA Zenon Snylyk References Notes Reflist External links http football.sport.ua news 87878 US footyclub stub Category Defunct soccer clubs in the United States Category New York men s soccer teams Category German American Soccer League Category Ukrainian association football clubs outside Ukraine Category Association football clubs established in 1948 ...   more details



  1. File:Ukrainians Caricature.jpg

    Summary Information Description Caricature about Ukrainians with ethnic slurs Source http caricatura.ru parad Serdyukov 5305 Date 30.07.2005 Author Igor Serdiukov Permission Non free fair use in Anti Ukrainian sentiment other versions Fair use rationale for Anti Ukrainian sentiment the content of the picture is only being used for informational purposes the caricature was displayed to the public as part of a caricaturist s promotion of his work the relative size is 50 of the original there is no reason to believe that future commercial exploitation might occur, or be impacted by this picture s availability on Wikipedia the caricature s inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because, it illustrates the topic of the article, apart from non verbal message exemplifies the use of ethnic slurs as discussed in the article this is a prime example of the subject matter of the article. ...   more details



  1. Ukrainians in the Czech Republic

    There is a large community of Ukrainians in the Czech Republic . Labour migration from Ukraine to what is now the Czech Republic began to grow to a large scale in the early 1990s. ref harvnb Nekorjak 2006 p 89 ref In 1991, there were just 8,500 Ukrainian citizenship Ukrainian citizens on Czech territory. ref harvnb Markus 1994 p 149 ref However, asof 2009 10 lc on , figures of the Czech Statistical Office showed that number had grown to 132,481, making Ukrainians the largest group of foreigners in the CR, with a 30 share of the foreign population. ref harvnb CSO 2009 ref Notes reflist Bibliography citation last Markus first V. year 1994 chapter Ukrainians in the Czech and Slovak Republic editor first A. L. editor last Pawliczko title Ukraine and Ukrainians throughout the World The Demographic and Sociological Guide to the Homeland and Its Diaspora pages 147 159 publication place Toronto publisher University of Toronto Press isbn 9780802072009 citation last Nekorjak first M. year 2006 title Klientsk syst m a ukrajinsk pracovn migrace do esk republiky journal Soci ln studia number 1 pages 89 109 url http www.migraceonline.cz e knihovna ?x 2197596 issn 1214 813X An English version was also presented as a conference paper, citation last erm kov first D last2 Nekorjak first2 M. chapter Ukrainian Middleman System of Labour Organization in the Czech Republic series Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie title Mezin rodn migrace a neleg ln pracovn aktivity migrant v esku v ir m evropsk m kontextu year 2007 publisher Charles University accessdate 2009 12 23 url http www.natur.cuni.cz ksgrrsek illegal clanky Cermakova Nekorjak Ukrainian 20.pdf citation url http www.czso.cz csu cizinci.nsf engt 8200578577 File c01t01.pdf publisher Czech Statistical Office date 2009 10 31 title Cizinci podle typu pobytu, pohlav a st tn ho ob anstv Foreigners by type of residence, sex and citizenship accessdate 2009 12 23 ref CITEREFCSO2009 Further reading citation title ...   more details



  1. List of Ukrainians of Russian ethnicity

    orphan date June 2010 This is the list of famous Ukraine Ukrainians of Russians Russian ethnicity. List Architects Andrey Kvasov Artists Evgeniy Chuikov Ilya Repin Victor Palmov Businesspeople Kostyantin Zhevago Ukraine s youngest billionaire Cinema Sergei Bondarchuk Soviet Union Soviet film director, screenwriter, and actor. Milla Jovovich USA American model, actress, singer. Engineers Oleg Antonov Soviet aircraft designer and painter, the founder of Antonov Antonov ASTC . Pyotr Gorlov A geologist and engineer who explored many of the mines in the Donbas region of Ukraine . He founded the city of Horlivka . Vasiliy Karazin Intellectual, inventor, and scientific publisher in Imperial Russia . He is the founder of Kharkiv University , which now bears his name. Sergey Korolyov Head Soviet Union Soviet rocket engineer and designer during the Space Race between the United States of America United States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s. Sergei Alekseyevich Lebedev Scientist in the fields of electrical engineering and computer science , and designer of the first Soviet computers. Alexander Alexandrovich Morozov Engineer and tank designer. Igor Sikorsky Inventor. He flew the world s first multi engine fixed wing aircraft , developed the first of Pan American Airways ocean conquering flying boats in the 1930s, and developed the first successful helicopter . Literature Mikhail Bulgakov Eduard Limonov Yevgeni Petrov writer Yevgeni Petrov Olena Teliha Military Mariya Dolina A Soviet dive bomber pilot, active primarily on the 1st Baltic Front during World War II . On August 18, 1945 Dolina was awarded the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union . Oleksander Hrekov Commander in chief of the army of the West Ukrainian National Republic during the Polish Ukrainian War and architect ... Blokhin A Ukraine Ukrainian football soccer football Coach sport coach of mixed Ukrainians Ukrainian ... 2008 DEFAULTSORT List Of Ukrainians Of Russian Ethnicity Category Lists of Ukrainian people Russian ...   more details



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  1. Apostolic Exarchate in France, Benelux and Switzerland for the Ukrainians

    Infobox diocese name nowrap Apostolic Exarchate in nowrap France, Benelux and Switzerland for the Ukrainians province Apostolic Exarchate of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church parishes churches bishop Rt Revd Michel Hrynchyshyn , C.S.S.R. cathedral Cath drale Saint Volodymyr le Grand archdeaconries website The Apostolic Exarchate in France, Benelux and Switzerland for the Ukrainians is a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Ukrainian Greek Catholic diocese . Its cathedral church is the Cath drale Saint Volodymyr le Grand in Paris . See also Catholic Church Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Apostolic Exarchate for Ukrainians in Great Britain Cath drale Saint Volodymyr le Grand External links http eglise.ukrainienne.free.fr paris index.php Official website of the Apostolic Exarchate http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese fran2.htm Giga Catholic information Ukrainian Catholic Hierarchy coord 48 51 17 N 2 19 51 E region FR type landmark source kolossus frwiki display title Category Roman Catholic Church in France Category Ukrainian Greek Catholic eparchies Category Exarchates Europe RC diocese stub de Apostolisches Exarchat von Frankreich fr Exarchat apostolique de France des Ukrainiens it Esarcato apostolico di Francia pl Egzarchat apostolski Francji obrz dku bizantyjsko ukrai skiego uk , zh ...   more details



  1. Repatriation of Ukrainians from Poland to the Soviet Union

    The repatriation of Ukrainians from Poland to the Soviet Union in 1944 1946 was part of the World War II evacuation and expulsion that sought the ethnic consolidation of the territory of Poland and Ukraine . The treaty signed on 9 September 1944 between Polish Committee of National Liberation Polish communist PKWN government and Ukrainian SSR formed the basis for this repatriation as well as for the repatriation of Poles 1944 1946 . About 480,000 people were affected by this repatriation . ref For a detiled account, see Bohdan Kordan, Making Borders Stick Population Transfer and Resettlement in the Trans Curzon Territories, 1944 1949 International Migration Review, Vol. 31, No. 3. Autumn, 1997 , pp. 704 720. ref With the signing of the agreement in September 1944, individuals identified as of Ukrainians Ukrainian origin were required to register for resettlement . The number of individuals registered between October 1944 and September 1946 was 492,682. Of this total, 482,880 individuals were eventually relocated to the Ukrainian SSR , settling primarily in the Ternopil , Ivano Frankivsk , and Lviv Oblast Lviv Oblasts provinces , in the southern and south western oblasts of Mykolaiv Oblast Mykolaiv and Dnipropetrovsk , and to a lesser extent the Donbas region of Eastern Ukraine. The largest resettlement of Ukrainians from Poland took place in the border counties of Hrubiesz w , Przemy l and Sanok followed secondarily by Lubacz w , Tomasz w , Lesko , Jaroslav and Che m . During the resettlement campaign, all eligible individuals were required to register with local district commissions administered from the key centers of Jaros aw, Gorlice , Krasnystaw , Che m, Lublin , Bi goraj , Jas o , Zamo and Nowy S cz . The function of the commissions, which were staffed with both Polish and Soviet personnel, was not only to register, co ordinate and facilitate the transportation ... Of Ukrainians From Poland To The Soviet Union Category Aftermath of World War II Category Ethnic ...   more details



  1. Parishes of the Apostolic Exarchate for Ukrainians in Great Britain

    Below is a list of parish churches in the Apostolic Exarchate for Ukrainians in Great Britain Note that many of the Ukrainian Catholic local communities share worship facilities with the Latin Rite faithful in their area. A indicates a permanent, resident Ukrainian Catholic clergy in the parish England and Wales London and the South London Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile , Mayfair http www.cerkva.org.uk Bristol Saint Mary s on the Quay , Colston Avenue Served from Gloucester The Midlands Birmingham Saint Catherine of Sienna s Church , Bristol Street Served from Wolverhampton Bedford St Josaphat Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church , 52 York Street Served from London Coventry St Vladimir the Great Coventry St Vladimir the Great , Broad Street Derby St Michael s Ukrainian Catholic Church , Dairyhouse Road Gloucester Good Shepherd Ukrainian Catholic Church , Derby Road Fr Stephan Wiwcharuk, Doctor of Sacred Theology STD Mitred Archpriest Leicester Ascension of Our Lord Ukrainian Catholic Church Nottingham St Alban s Church, Sneinton Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and Saint Alban Ukrainian Catholic Church , Bond Street, Sneinton Peterborough St Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church , New Road, Woodston Wolverhampton Saints Volodymyr and Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church ,Merridale Street West The North Ashton under Lyne St Paul s Church, Ashton under Lyne , Stockton Road Served from Oldham , Greater Manchester Rochdale St Mary and St James Ukrainian Catholic Church , Wardleworth, 328 Yorkshire Street Bolton All Saints Ukrainian Catholic Church , All Saints Street Blackburn Saint Alban s Church , Lingard Terrace Served from Bolton Bradford The Holy Trinity And Our Lady Of Pochayer Ukrainian Catholic Church , Wilmer Road, Bradford Served by the OSBM Basilian Fathers , with resident ... Catholic Church , Cheetham Hill Road http www.manchester.gov.uk Libraries arls ethnic2.htm ukrainians ... in Great Britain Category Ukrainian Greek Catholic eparchies Apostolic Exarchate for Ukrainians ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Exarchate in Germany and Scandinavia for the Ukrainians

    Infobox diocese name nowrap Apostolic Exarchate in nowrap Germany and Scandinavia for the Ukrainians province Apostolic Exarchate of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church parishes churches bishop Rt Revd Petro Kryk cathedral Kathedrale Maria Schutz und St. Andreas archdeaconries website The Apostolic Exarchate in Germany and Scandinavia for the Ukrainians lang de Apostolisches Exarchat f r Deutschland und Skandinavien covers Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Ukrainian Greek Catholics in Germany , Finland , Norway and Sweden . It was established on the 17th April, 1959. Its cathedral church is the Kathedrale Maria Schutz und St. Andreas . The current apostolic exarchate apostolic exarch is Petro Kryk . Previous Apostolic Exarchs Image Muenchen Exarchie bjs2007 01.jpg thumb A building, situated in Munich , belonging to the Apostolic Exarchate Petro Kryk 3 February, 2001 present Platon Kornyljak 7 July, 1959 1 November 2000 Parishes Note that in many parishes, the Ukrainian Catholics use the local Latin Rite Catholic church as a location for Divine Liturgy . This list is not complete. Denmark http www.ukrainische kirche.de Pfarreien kopenhagen.htm Sankt Ansgars kirke Cathedral , Copenhagen 1st Sunday of each month at noon See also Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Catholicism in Germany External links http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese germ1.htm Giga Catholic information http www.ukrainische kirche.de index.htm Apostolische Exarchie f r katholische Ukrainer des byzantinischen Ritus in Deutschland und Skandinavie de icon uk icon Ukrainian Catholic Hierarchy Category Ukrainian Greek Catholic eparchies Category Roman Catholic Church in Germany Category Roman Catholic Church in Finland Category Roman Catholic Church in Sweden Category Roman Catholic Church in Norway Category Religious organizations established in 1959 Category Ukrainian diaspora in Germany Category Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century Category Exarchates Europe RC diocese stub ...   more details




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