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Ukrainian People's Republic (1918–1920) The coat of arms of Ukraine is a blue shield with a golden trident. It is colloquially known as the tryzub ( Ukrainian: тризуб, pronounced [trɪˈzub], lit. 'trident' ). The small coat of arms was officially adopted on 19 February 1992, [1] while constitutional provisions exist for establishing ...
Horse is a symbol of loyalty, devotion, freedom. Cuckoo in Ukrainian songs is a symbol of a mother mourning her children. Crane is a symbol of sorrow for a native land. Swallow is a symbol of well-being, happiness, marriage consent, spring and nature rebirth. It is also a symbol of motherhood.
Reuters photographers were on the ground in the country throughout 2023 to show the world how Ukrainians experience the war. Two men visit the Wall of Remembrance, where rows of photos give a ...
Approximately 800,000 people of Ukrainian ancestry live in the Russian Far East in an area known historically as "Green Ukraine". In a 2011 national poll of Ukraine, 49% of Ukrainians said they had relatives living in Russia.
Sofia Yablonska, travel writer, photographer, architect. Stanisław Lem, Polish science-fiction writer born in the present-day territory of Ukraine. Valentyn Rechmedin, writer, journalist. Valerian Pidmohylny, novelist. Valerian Polishchuk, poet. Vasily Grossman Ukrainian-Jewish, born in Berdichev in 1905.
The national flag of Ukraine ( Ukrainian: Державний прапор України, romanized : Derzhavnyi prapor Ukrainy) consists of equally sized horizontal bands of blue and yellow. The blue and yellow bicolor flag was first seen during the 1848 Spring of Nations in Lemberg (Lviv), the capital of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria ...
The latest pictures from Ukraine show residents of Selydove - a town in eastern Ukraine - in the aftermath of Russian bombing. At least one person was killed in the shelling overnight. (REUTERS)
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which borders it to the east and northeast. It also borders Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; and Romania and Moldova to the southwest; with a coastline along the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the south and southeast.