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366:
188:
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20:
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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
273:
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.
1026:
Haak, Wolfgang; Lazaridis, Iosif; Patterson, Nick; Rohland, Nadin; Mallick, Swapan; Llamas, Bastien; Brandt, Guido; Nordenfelt, Susanne; Harney, Eadaoin; Stewardson, Kristin; Fu, Qiaomei (2015-06-11).
1428:
527:
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
406:) and acquisition of all territory of modern southern Ukraine, number of settlements and cities with Turkic or other names in region were renamed in Greek or Russian manner.
1272:
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1305:
518:
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,
709:, around 65.7% of the population of southern Ukraine declared to be believers in any religion, while 7.4% declared to be non-believers, and 3.2% declared to be
2000:
1636:
1195:
2439:
1388:
1008:
744:. Not religious and other believers not identifying with any of the listed major religious institutions constituted about 24.7% of the population.
1555:
Symonenko: Communists will go to elections as part of "Nova
Derzhava" party (Симоненко: комуністи підуть на вибори у складі партії «Нова держава»)
1582:
228:
2369:
2054:
1183:
1452:
1248:
1629:
343:
2211:
2206:
1645:
1408:
1328:
570:
558:, a lower percentage of the total electorate voted for independence in eastern and southern Ukraine than in the rest of the country.
148:
is identified with the late Proto-Indo-Europeans. The region has been inhabited for centuries by various nomadic tribes, such as
1395:
Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual
Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, June 1–3, 2010
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2399:
555:
1171:
2039:
1622:
1440:
1159:
1487:
1605:
2364:
2337:
1229:
519:
71:
2231:
1292:
270:
196:
1514:
2311:
2196:
1914:
332:
305:
1340:
1990:
737:
666:
532:
403:
399:
122:
118:
2332:
2191:
1471:
1376:
1121:
70:
The territory usually corresponds with the Soviet economical district, the
Southern Economical District of the
238:
Encroachment of
Muscovy (today Russia) in the region started after the 16th century after its expansion along
877:
251:
2404:
1348:
2414:
1934:
1404:
543:
423:
386:
82:
2424:
2251:
1924:
1368:
956:
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platform. The electorate of the CPU and the Party of
Regions was very loyal to them. But following the
589:
110:
1575:
257:
211:(as translated from Polish or Ukrainian) was dominated by Ukrainian Cossack community better known as
1904:
1432:
1364:
1321:
86:
53:
1306:"Poll: Over half of Ukrainians against granting official status to Russian language - Dec. 27, 2012"
573:
in the first half of
February 2014, 19.4% of those polled in southern Ukraine believed "Ukraine and
565:
Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) geographic division of Ukraine used in their polls.
1968:
1939:
1764:
1479:
1288:
2246:
1609:
1151:
944:
630:
374:
943:. Also Crimea (with Sevastopol City) is reviewed sometimes as a unique region. According to the
2181:
2159:
2150:
1909:
177:
2014:
1420:
1360:
1113:
308:
between Muscovy and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, after which Muscovy took control over the
2226:
2216:
2169:
2034:
2019:
1929:
1715:
821:
609:
551:
1789:
1614:
507:
any trace of Crimean Tatar toponymy was predominantly removed in Crimea and Kherson Oblast.
2394:
2029:
1919:
1049:
581:
278:
266:
232:
141:
717:. the study also found that 77.6% of the total southern Ukraine population declared to be
8:
2429:
2419:
2256:
2241:
2236:
2221:
2186:
2174:
1985:
1822:
1779:
1759:
952:
948:
837:
702:
538:
Noticeable cultural differences in the region (compared with the rest of Ukraine, except
528:
370:
137:
106:
102:
90:
2389:
1405:
How relations between Ukraine and Russia should look like? Public opinion polls’ results
1053:
612:
the Party of Regions collapsed and the Communist Party was banned and declared illegal.
2111:
1880:
1673:
1530:
1392:
1078:
1039:
1027:
585:
286:
282:
44:
1028:"Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe"
1009:"Mysterious Indo-European homeland may have been in the steppes of Ukraine and Russia"
2316:
2155:
2116:
2106:
1827:
1668:
1542:
1456:
1436:
1372:
1344:
1155:
1127:
1117:
1106:
1083:
1065:
936:
597:
309:
290:
200:
129:
1538:
1273:
Constitutional Court declares unconstitutional language law of Kivalov-Kolesnichenko
231:
caused considerable devastation and depopulation in the area before the rise of the
2409:
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2164:
2126:
2024:
2009:
1554:
1499:
1211:
1073:
1057:
722:
593:
515:
476:
328:
313:
243:
212:
561:
2354:
2344:
2302:
2266:
2121:
2082:
2062:
1963:
1749:
1710:
1695:
1663:
1659:
1590:
1586:
1491:
1144:
983:
978:
973:
968:
940:
789:
729:
706:
676:
539:
347:
216:
192:
145:
85:
by the Russian military on February 24, 2022, turning parts of the region into a
1484:
2487:
2384:
2359:
2349:
2141:
2077:
2067:
1978:
1896:
1875:
1101:
805:
524:
355:
336:
324:
224:
133:
2504:
2447:
2379:
2131:
1949:
1769:
1558:
1518:
1131:
1069:
733:
656:
547:
1754:
2467:
2452:
2201:
1973:
1958:
1804:
1087:
773:
726:
646:
504:
482:
434:
2472:
2482:
2072:
2044:
1742:
1526:
1495:
1475:
1393:
Terrorists or National Heroes? Politics of the OUN and the UPA in Ukraine
988:
947:, south Ukraine was considered to consist of the territory of the former
714:
601:
496:
294:
208:
1472:
Eight Reasons Why Ukraine’s Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections
1196:
Romanian becomes regional language in Bila Tserkva in Zakarpattia region
1061:
365:
1840:
1835:
1593:
in collaboration with the All-Ukrainian Council of Churches. pp. 27-29.
1424:
893:
718:
605:
470:
454:
447:
298:
187:
153:
1865:
577:
must unite into a single state"; nationwide this percentage was 12.5.
1774:
1705:
1276:
1199:
411:
359:
247:
169:
149:
114:
2477:
2097:
1885:
1809:
1799:
1784:
1215:
1044:
489:
463:
459:
Kiz-yar → Novo-alexandrovka (Novo-olexandrivka) Sloboda → Melitopol
430:
398:
After the Russian-Ottoman Wars of the second half of 18th century (
173:
2457:
78:
is completely integrated with a marine and shipbuilding industry.
2087:
1870:
1860:
1855:
1850:
1794:
1732:
1688:
1683:
1678:
1539:
Activists noticed that most ex-Regions are on lists of Poroshenko
1230:"Western nations scramble to contain fallout from Ukraine crisis"
710:
686:
441:
381:
351:
289:
was baptized and accepted Byzantine Christianity (today known as
165:
64:
1576:РЕЛІГІЯ, ЦЕРКВА, СУСПІЛЬСТВО І ДЕРЖАВА: ДВА РОКИ ПІСЛЯ МАЙДАНУ (
1737:
1727:
1700:
741:
574:
220:
181:
75:
19:
2462:
1845:
1644:
1289:
The language question, the results of recent research in 2012
1025:
417:
239:
157:
1515:"Revival" "our land": Who picks up the legacy of "regionals"
1453:
Ukraine right-wing politics: is the genie out of the bottle?
1212:
Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president
535:
on 28 February 2018 when it ruled the law unconstitutional.
1578:
Religion, Church, Society and State: Two Years after Maidan
1467:
1465:
393:
317:
161:
1324:
Attitude population Ukraine to the figure of Joseph Stalin
354:
Region, area of today's Odesa and Mykolaiv oblasts), the
1462:
63:) refers, generally, to the territories in the South of
58:
1322:Ставлення населення України до постаті Йосипа Сталіна
1184:
Russian spreads like wildfires in dry Ukrainian forest
531:
on March 2. Nevertheless the law was repealed by the
1361:
Ukrainian Nationalism in the 1990s: A Minority Faith
422:
Orel Sloboda (Catherinine sconce) → Olviopol (today
207:
Before the 18th century, the territory known as the
1249:"Ukraine Turns to Its Oligarchs for Political Help"
277:At the end of 17th century a native Kyivan, bishop
1485:UKRAINE: Yushchenko needs Tymoshenko as ally again
1105:
2502:
331:were resettled by Serbs creating territories of
285:referring to the old Rus state founder of which
1571:
1569:
1567:
1189:
101:The region primarily corresponds to the former
1421:Communist and Post-Communist Parties in Europe
23:Several oblasts can be referred to as "south":
1630:
588:(provinces) of Ukraine vote for the parties (
223:minions that was a union state of the bigger
1564:
1282:
1138:
113:which spanned across the northern coast of
1637:
1623:
481:Usivka (Bečej sconce) → Alexandria (today
344:annexation of Crimea by the Russian Empire
195:in about 1600. Note that the areas marked
1646:Historical regions in present-day Ukraine
1414:
1409:Kyiv International Institute of Sociology
1329:Kyiv International Institute of Sociology
1312:
1077:
1043:
571:Kyiv International Institute of Sociology
342:At the end of 18th century following the
1205:
1112:. University of Toronto Press. pp.
1100:
560:
394:Russian Hellenization of Pontic littoral
389:as mother tongue by region (Census 2001)
380:
364:
256:
250:. Further expansion continued also with
186:
96:
18:
1354:
1227:
1172:Yanukovych signs language bill into law
433:(by Balaklava Greeks from outskirts of
2503:
1446:
1246:
1006:
556:1991 Ukrainian independence referendum
203:were claimed rather than administered.
136:of Ukraine and southern Russia as the
2212:Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802)
2207:Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781)
1618:
584:voters of the southern (and eastern)
358:assumed full control of the northern
1007:Balter, Michael (13 February 2015).
523:documents. On 23 February 2014, the
596:) and the presidential candidates (
542:) are more "positive views" of the
72:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
13:
1341:Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian History?
939:is more often associated with the
117:after the Russian-Ottoman Wars of
14:
2522:
1599:
1228:Traynor, Ian (24 February 2014).
1148:Ukraine: Birth of a Modern Nation
623:Religion in south Ukraine (2016)
440:Bilehowisce (Alexander sconce) →
2338:West Ukrainian People's Republic
2312:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
488:Sucleia (Sredinnaya fortress) →
462:Caffa (Kefe) → Theodosia (today
323:In 18th century there was built
2326:20th-century regions and states
1548:
1505:
1398:
1382:
1334:
1298:
1266:
1247:Kramer, Andrew (2 March 2014).
1240:
738:Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
725:, 5.1% simply Christians, 0.5%
533:Constitutional Court of Ukraine
520:a new law on regional languages
327:and lands of earlier destroyed
2440:Ethno-Ukrainian regions abroad
1527:Party of Regions: Snake return
1221:
1177:
1165:
1094:
1019:
1000:
736:churches, 0.5% members of the
701:According to a 2016 survey of
271:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
252:Moscow-Lithuania armed clashes
1:
2511:Geographic regions of Ukraine
994:
550:and more "negative views" of
304:In 1686 there was signed the
1349:The New York Review of Books
35: Brown – often included
7:
2415:Governorate of Subcarpathia
2333:Ukrainian People's Republic
1991:Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
962:
957:Yekaterinoslav Governorates
926:
921:
916:
904:
901:
898:
887:
884:
881:
869:
864:
859:
847:
844:
841:
831:
828:
825:
815:
812:
809:
799:
796:
793:
783:
780:
777:
732:, 0.53% members of various
639: Not religious (21.7%)
615:
510:
424:Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv Oblast
261:Ukraine in the 18th century
111:Yekaterinoslav Governorates
59:
29: Red – always included
16:Southern oblasts of Ukraine
10:
2527:
2425:Reichskommissariat Ukraine
2252:Yekaterinoslav Governorate
2192:Kyiv Governorate (1708–64)
1433:Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
1369:Cambridge University Press
747:
590:Communist Party of Ukraine
475:Mykytyn Rih → Slaviansk →
446:Aqyar → Sebastopol (today
2438:
2325:
2301:
2262:Nikolayev War Governorate
2140:
2096:
2053:
1999:
1948:
1894:
1820:
1652:
306:Treaty of Perpetual Peace
281:came up with the idea of
229:Crimean–Nogai slave raids
48:
1969:Principality of Theodoro
1480:The Jamestown Foundation
2473:Southern Maramorshchyna
2405:Stanyslaviv Voivodeship
2247:Novorossiya Governorate
1790:Northern Maramorshchyna
1610:Encyclopedia of Ukraine
1186:. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
1174:. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
1152:Oxford University Press
945:Encyclopedia of Ukraine
569:In a poll conducted by
2182:Bessarabia Governorate
2160:Kyiv Military District
2151:Black Sea Cossack Host
566:
390:
378:
262:
204:
37:
2227:Chernihiv Governorate
2217:Volhynian Viceroyalty
2170:Volhynian Governorate
2040:Volhynian Voivodeship
2035:Ruthenian Voivodeship
2020:Chernihiv Voivodeship
1821:States and tribes of
913:Crimea and Sevastopol
856:Crimea and Sevastopol
822:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
610:Revolution of Dignity
564:
552:Ukrainian nationalism
384:
368:
297:of Taurida (today in
260:
190:
97:Historical background
81:Southern Ukraine was
22:
2395:Ternopil Voivodeship
2030:Podolian Voivodeship
1653:Geographical regions
525:Ukrainian parliament
279:Theophan Prokopovych
267:Khmelnytsky Uprising
233:Zaporozhian Cossacks
142:Proto-Indo-Europeans
2420:Kharkiv Governorate
2257:Kherson Governorate
2242:Taurida Governorate
2237:Kharkov Governorate
2222:Poltava Governorate
2187:Kharkov Governorate
2175:Podolia Governorate
2015:Bracław Voivodeship
1986:Carpathian Ruthenia
1823:classical antiquity
1780:Naddnistrianshchyna
1760:Carpathian Ruthenia
1561:. 25 September 2015
1521:(16 September 2015)
1351:(21 September 2010)
1308:. 27 December 2012.
1202:(24 September 2012)
1062:10.1038/nature14317
1054:2015Natur.522..207H
838:Zaporizhzhia Oblast
703:religion in Ukraine
695: Others (0.5%)
529:President Turchynov
287:Volodymyr the Great
138:linguistic homeland
91:Russo-Ukrainian War
2112:Right-bank Ukraine
1895:Principalities of
1881:Old Great Bulgaria
1674:Right-bank Ukraine
1585:2017-04-22 at the
1531:The Ukrainian Week
1490:2013-05-15 at the
1279:(28 February 2018)
1218:(23 February 2014)
1108:Ukraine: A History
567:
391:
379:
283:all-Russian nation
265:With start of the
263:
205:
109:, and most of the
38:
2496:
2495:
2430:Distrikt Galizien
2400:Volyn Voivodeship
2317:Duchy of Bukovina
2232:Kholm Governorate
2156:Southwestern Krai
2117:Left-bank Ukraine
2107:Cossack Hetmanate
2055:Ottoman provinces
2001:Polish–Lithuanian
1828:Early Middle Ages
1785:Northern Bukovina
1669:Left-bank Ukraine
1589:, 2016 report by
1545:(22 October 2015)
1543:Ukrayinska Pravda
1482:(17 October 2012)
1459:(January 3, 2011)
1457:openDemocracy.net
1441:978-3-525-36912-8
1389:Ivan Katchanovski
1345:Timothy D. Snyder
1160:978-0-19-530546-3
1038:(7555): 207–211.
937:Kirovohrad Oblast
935:The neighbouring
933:
932:
740:), and 0.5% were
705:conducted by the
677:Roman Catholicism
667:Greek Catholicism
631:Eastern Orthodoxy
598:Viktor Yanukovych
385:Inhabitants with
310:Left-bank Ukraine
291:Eastern Orthodoxy
244:Moscow-Kazan wars
215:and the realm of
130:Kurgan hypothesis
57:
2518:
2410:Carpatho-Ukraine
2390:Lviv Voivodeship
2375:Drohobych Oblast
2303:Austro-Hungarian
2165:Kyiv Governorate
2142:Imperial Russian
2127:Zaporozhian Sich
2025:Kyiv Voivodeship
2010:Belz Voivodeship
1915:Novhorod-Seversk
1723:Southern Ukraine
1639:
1632:
1625:
1616:
1615:
1594:
1573:
1562:
1552:
1546:
1537:
1533:(2 October 2015)
1525:
1513:
1509:
1503:
1502:(5 October 2007)
1500:Oxford Analytica
1469:
1460:
1450:
1444:
1418:
1412:
1402:
1396:
1386:
1380:
1358:
1352:
1338:
1332:
1320:
1316:
1310:
1309:
1302:
1296:
1286:
1280:
1270:
1264:
1263:
1261:
1259:
1244:
1238:
1237:
1225:
1219:
1209:
1203:
1193:
1187:
1181:
1175:
1169:
1163:
1142:
1136:
1135:
1111:
1098:
1092:
1091:
1081:
1047:
1023:
1017:
1016:
1004:
911:Total including
854:Total excluding
752:
751:
723:Eastern Orthodox
694:
684:
674:
664:
654:
644:
638:
628:
594:Party of Regions
544:Russian language
329:Zaporozhian Sich
320:with outskirts.
314:Zaporozhian Sich
246:and conquest of
242:river after the
213:Zaporozhian Sich
62:
60:Pivdenna Ukraina
52:
50:
49:Південна Україна
41:Southern Ukraine
34:
28:
2526:
2525:
2521:
2520:
2519:
2517:
2516:
2515:
2501:
2500:
2497:
2492:
2434:
2355:Hutsul Republic
2345:Ukrainian State
2321:
2297:
2267:Gradonachalstvo
2136:
2122:Sloboda Ukraine
2092:
2083:Silistra Eyalet
2063:Ottoman Ukraine
2049:
1995:
1964:Crimean Khanate
1950:Post-Mongol era
1944:
1890:
1825:
1816:
1750:Western Ukraine
1711:Sloboda Ukraine
1696:Eastern Ukraine
1664:Dnieper Ukraine
1660:Central Ukraine
1648:
1643:
1602:
1597:
1591:Razumkov Center
1587:Wayback Machine
1574:
1565:
1553:
1549:
1535:
1534:
1523:
1522:
1511:
1510:
1506:
1492:Wayback Machine
1483:
1470:
1463:
1451:
1447:
1419:
1415:
1403:
1399:
1387:
1383:
1359:
1355:
1339:
1335:
1318:
1317:
1313:
1304:
1303:
1299:
1287:
1283:
1271:
1267:
1257:
1255:
1245:
1241:
1226:
1222:
1210:
1206:
1194:
1190:
1182:
1178:
1170:
1166:
1145:Serhy Yekelchyk
1143:
1139:
1124:
1102:Subtelny, Orest
1099:
1095:
1024:
1020:
1005:
1001:
997:
984:Western Ukraine
979:Eastern Ukraine
974:Dnieper Ukraine
969:Central Ukraine
965:
941:Central Ukraine
912:
855:
790:Mykolaiv Oblast
767:
762:
750:
707:Razumkov Center
699:
698:
697:
696:
692:
690:
682:
680:
672:
670:
662:
660:
652:
650:
642:
640:
636:
634:
626:
618:
540:eastern Ukraine
513:
396:
348:treaty of Jassy
217:Crimean Khanate
193:Crimean Khanate
146:Yamnaya culture
99:
36:
32:
30:
26:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
2524:
2514:
2513:
2494:
2493:
2491:
2490:
2488:Yellow Ukraine
2485:
2480:
2475:
2470:
2465:
2460:
2455:
2450:
2444:
2442:
2436:
2435:
2433:
2432:
2427:
2422:
2417:
2412:
2407:
2402:
2397:
2392:
2387:
2385:Crimean Oblast
2382:
2377:
2372:
2370:Moldavian ASSR
2367:
2362:
2360:Makhnovshchina
2357:
2352:
2350:Lemko Republic
2347:
2342:
2341:
2340:
2329:
2327:
2323:
2322:
2320:
2319:
2314:
2308:
2306:
2299:
2298:
2296:
2295:
2294:
2293:
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1897:Kyivan Rus'
1743:Novorossiya
1496:Taras Kuzio
1476:Taras Kuzio
989:Wild Fields
602:pro-Russian
497:Grigoriopol
469:Aqmescit →
375:Census 2001
373:by region (
295:Chersoneses
209:Wild Fields
132:places the
2483:Sian River
2280:Sevastopol
2197:New Serbia
1935:Pereyaslav
1925:Terebovlia
1755:Chełm Land
1443:(page 396)
1425:Uwe Backes
1391:. (2009).
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1377:0521574579
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1123:0802083900
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995:References
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923:12,812,545
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888:1,963,008
866:10,399,317
848:1,791,668
832:3,320,299
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800:1,178,223
784:2,388,297
766:Population
761:Population
758:Area in km
734:Protestant
719:Christians
606:status quo
471:Simferopol
455:Yevpatoria
448:Sevastopol
429:Domakha →
416:Hacıbey →
410:Acidere →
333:New Serbia
299:Sevastopol
154:Sarmatians
2305:provinces
2277:Nikolayev
1905:Chernigov
1775:Lodomeria
1765:Halychyna
1706:Pryazovia
1277:Ukrinform
1200:Kyiv Post
1132:940596634
1070:0028-0836
885:2,033,736
871:9,761,854
845:1,929,171
829:3,561,224
813:1,175,122
797:1,264,743
781:2,469,057
730:Catholics
715:agnostics
600:) with a
582:elections
554:. In the
495:Czorna →
453:Kezlev →
412:Ovidiopol
360:Black Sea
248:Astrakhan
219:with its
170:Pechenegs
150:Scythians
115:Black Sea
54:romanized
45:Ukrainian
2505:Category
2478:Priashiv
2292:Taganrog
2283:Feodosia
1940:Volhynia
1886:Ruthenia
1861:Khazaria
1841:Sarmatia
1836:Cimmeria
1826:and the
1810:Volhynia
1800:Pokuttia
1679:Polissia
1583:Archived
1488:Archived
1435:, 2008,
1371:, 1996,
1216:BBC News
1154:(2007),
1104:(2000).
1088:25731166
963:See also
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711:atheists
616:Religion
511:Politics
490:Tiraspol
464:Feodosia
431:Mariupol
371:Russians
346:and the
174:Kipchaks
2144:regions
2100:regions
2098:Cossack
2088:Yedisan
2003:regions
1952:regions
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1866:Onoğurs
1856:Scythia
1851:Taurica
1795:Podolia
1733:Yedisan
1689:Kryvbas
1684:Siveria
1258:2 March
1079:5048219
1050:Bibcode
1013:Science
953:Taurida
949:Kherson
918:172,409
902:379,492
861:145,465
748:Oblasts
721:(71.0%
687:Judaism
633:(71.0%)
586:oblasts
580:During
546:and of
516:Russian
477:Nikopol
442:Kherson
404:1787–92
400:1768–74
387:Russian
369:Ethnic
362:coast.
352:Ochakiv
269:within
201:Muscovy
166:Bulgars
140:of the
123:1787–92
119:1768–74
107:Taurida
103:Kherson
89:of the
83:invaded
65:Ukraine
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2274:Izmail
2271:Odessa
1910:Halych
1738:Crimea
1728:Budjak
1701:Donbas
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878:Crimea
842:27,183
826:31,923
810:28,461
794:24,585
778:33,313
755:Oblast
742:Jewish
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227:. The
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182:Tatars
144:. The
76:region
74:. The
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2458:Kholm
2289:Yalta
1930:Turov
1846:Dacia
1040:arXiv
418:Odesa
350:(the
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221:Nogai
158:Alans
1920:Kyiv
1437:ISBN
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1128:OCLC
1118:ISBN
1084:PMID
1066:ISSN
955:and
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318:Kyiv
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