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entitles any local language spoken by at least a 10% minority be declared official within that area. Within weeks Russian was declared as a regional language in several southern and eastern oblasts and cities. Russian could then be used in these cities/oblasts' administrative office work and
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in middle of 17th century, Muscovy on pretence of the eastern Orthodoxy protection further expanded its influence down south over Cossack communities of Pontic steppes (lower Don and lower Dnieper) and the Crimean Khan domains.
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voted to repeal the law on regional languages, which would have made Ukrainian the sole state language at all levels even in southern and eastern Ukraine. This vote was vetoed by acting
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is spoken by a significant minority in the region, although not to the extent that it is in the three oblasts that comprise eastern Ukraine. Effective in August 2012,
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Symonenko: Communists will go to elections as part of "Nova Derzhava" party (Симоненко: комуністи підуть на вибори у складі партії «Нова держава»)
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is identified with the late Proto-Indo-Europeans. The region has been inhabited for centuries by various nomadic tribes, such as
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Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, June 1–3, 2010
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The territory usually corresponds with the Soviet economical district, the Southern Economical District of the
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Encroachment of Muscovy (today Russia) in the region started after the 16th century after its expansion along
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platform. The electorate of the CPU and the Party of Regions was very loyal to them. But following the
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in the first half of February 2014, 19.4% of those polled in southern Ukraine believed "Ukraine and
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Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) geographic division of Ukraine used in their polls.
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between Muscovy and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, after which Muscovy took control over the
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any trace of Crimean Tatar toponymy was predominantly removed in Crimea and Kherson Oblast.
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Noticeable cultural differences in the region (compared with the rest of Ukraine, except
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How relations between Ukraine and Russia should look like? Public opinion polls’ results
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the Party of Regions collapsed and the Communist Party was banned and declared illegal.
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Constitutional Court declares unconstitutional language law of Kivalov-Kolesnichenko
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caused considerable devastation and depopulation in the area before the rise of the
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by the Russian military on February 24, 2022, turning parts of the region into a
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Terrorists or National Heroes? Politics of the OUN and the UPA in Ukraine
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Eight Reasons Why Ukraine’s Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections
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Romanian becomes regional language in Bila Tserkva in Zakarpattia region
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in collaboration with the All-Ukrainian Council of Churches. pp. 27-29.
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must unite into a single state"; nationwide this percentage was 12.5.
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Kiz-yar → Novo-alexandrovka (Novo-olexandrivka) Sloboda → Melitopol
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After the Russian-Ottoman Wars of the second half of 18th century (
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is completely integrated with a marine and shipbuilding industry.
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Activists noticed that most ex-Regions are on lists of Poroshenko
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was baptized and accepted Byzantine Christianity (today known as
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The language question, the results of recent research in 2012
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Ukraine right-wing politics: is the genie out of the bottle?
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Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president
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on 28 February 2018 when it ruled the law unconstitutional.
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Attitude population Ukraine to the figure of Joseph Stalin
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Region, area of today's Odesa and Mykolaiv oblasts), the
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Russian spreads like wildfires in dry Ukrainian forest
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on March 2. Nevertheless the law was repealed by the
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Ukrainian Nationalism in the 1990s: A Minority Faith
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Orel Sloboda (Catherinine sconce) → Olviopol (today
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Before the 18th century, the territory known as the
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Index


Ukrainian
romanized
Ukraine
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
region
invaded
major theatre
Russo-Ukrainian War
Kherson
Taurida
Yekaterinoslav Governorates
Black Sea
1768–74
1787–92
Kurgan hypothesis
Pontic steppes
linguistic homeland
Proto-Indo-Europeans
Yamnaya culture
Scythians
Sarmatians
Alans
Huns
Bulgars
Pechenegs
Kipchaks
Turco-Mongols
Tatars

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