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name = Ukraine (1991-2014) Name used in the default map caption; image = Ukraine (1991-2014) location map.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" image1 = Ukraine relief location map.jpg An alternative map image, usually a relief map, which can be displayed via the relief or AlternativeMap parameters; top = 52.7
Map of Ukraine from 1991, when it had Crimea until 2014 when it was illegally annexed by the Russian Federation. Country shown in green is Ukraine while the dark gray countries are in Europe and the gray ones are outside of Europe.
وحدة:Location map/data/Ukraine (1991-2014) وحدة:Location map/data/Ukraine (1991-2014)/شرح; Usage on ast.wikipedia.org Ucraína; Usage on ban.wikipedia.org UEFA Euro 2012; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2012; Vorlage:Positionskarte Ukraine; Premjer-Liha 2008/09; Premjer-Liha 2009/10; Eishockey-Weltmeisterschaft ...
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Date: 27 January 2018: Source: Own work using: Ukraine adm location map improved.svg, according to Закон України від 15.04.2014 № 1207-VII «Про забезпечення прав і свобод громадян та правовий режим на тимчасово окупованій території України» (On Ensuring Civil Rights and Freedoms, and the ...
By sea Ukraine borders with Romania, Turkey and Russia. To the west Romania - Ukraine border stretches from the edge of its land segment across the Black Sea over the distance of 33 km, after that it is a boundary of the Ukrainian territorial waters and the Romanian Economic Zone. The Ukrainian territorial waters include the Snake Island.
Two centuries later Guillaume le Vasseur, sieur de Beauplan became one of the more prominent cartographers working with Ukrainian data. His 1639 descriptive map of the region was the first such one produced, and after he published a pair of Ukraine maps of different scale in 1660, his drawings were republished [by whom?] throughout much of Europe. [2]