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Kyiv hosted a congress of Hromada members, which established the General Ukrainian Non-partisan Democratic Organization. The new organization involved all members of Hromada that were active in 20 cities of the Russian-ruled Ukraine. Separate Hromada societies continued to exist until the
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The most important hromada was created in Kyiv and became better known as the Old Hromada. It was created sometime in 1870s and was based on a secret club of
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as an instruction to the minister of education. That same year most of the western regions of the
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Due to student unrest and other revolutionary activity the Russian minister of internal affairs
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returned from their exile. An important publication of the Petersburg hromada was the magazine
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This article is about the 19th century secret societies. For the more general meaning, see
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As a reaction to the hromada movement, the Russian government issued the well known
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In parallel to the development of hromada networks in the
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Political organizations based in the Russian Empire
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Hromada
Leader
Mykhailo Drahomanov
Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius
Ukrainian Radical Party
Ideology
Liberalism
Federalism
Europeanism
Ukrainian nationalism
Political position
Left-wing
Politics of Ukraine
Political parties
Elections
[ɦroˈmɑdɐ]

Ukrainian
intelligentsia
Crimean War
January Uprising
Valuev Circular
Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius
Russian Empire
Prosvita
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Saint Petersburg
Kyiv
Poltava
Chernihiv

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