- Ukrainians - Wikipedia
Ukrainians are people whose native language is Ukrainian (an objective criterion) whether or not they are nationally conscious, and all those who identify themselves as Ukrainian (a subjective criterion) whether or not they speak Ukrainian
- Ukraine - Ethnicity, Religion, Language | Britannica
But that trend reversed after the country gained independence, and, by the turn of the 21st century, ethnic Ukrainians made up more than three-fourths of the population Russians continue to be the largest minority, though they now constitute less than one-fifth of the population
- The Ukrainians Stuck in Russia’s New Gulag - The New York Times
The Ukrainians Stuck in Russia’s New Gulag Even if a peace can be reached, it won’t be easy to solve the problem of Ukrainian civilians languishing in Russian jails This is one prisoner’s
- Ukrainians react to a proposed peace plan that appears to favor Russia
Ukraine is under increasing pressure to agree to a peace deal American and Russian negotiators developed
- Ukrainians - Encyclopedia. com
Ukrainians often put their heart and soul into enjoying a hearty meal, a fine drink, and a good laugh They love having company, often turning a simple visit into a large party, and even outsiders easily become part of the family
- What is Ukraine? - Ukrainian History and Education Center
Although ethnic Ukrainians make up the majority of Ukraine’s people, it has nonetheless for centuries been multi-ethnic and multi-lingual, with significant minority populations of Jews, Russians, Poles, Romani, Hungarians, Romanians, Tatars, Greeks, Moldovans, Armenians, Bulgarians, and others
- Ukrainians - People Living in Ukraine
All citizens of Ukraine are also called Ukrainians The total number of Ukrainians in the world exceeds 46 million people, more than 37 million people live in Ukraine Most speak the Ukrainian language belonging to the East Slavic language group and consider themselves Christians
- Ukrainian diaspora - Wikipedia
These emigrants are often considered to be Rusyns or Ruthenians and are considered by some to be distinct from other Ukrainians However, in Argentina and Brazil, immigrants from Transcarpathia and the Lemko Region did identify themselves as Ukrainians
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