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  2. Ukrainian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Most Ukrainians who came to Canada from Galicia were Ukrainian Catholic and those from Bukovina were Ukrainian Orthodox. However, people of both churches faced a shortage of priests in Canada. The Ukrainian Catholic clergy came into conflict with the Roman Catholic hierarchy because they were not celibate and wanted a separate governing structure.

  3. Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre

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    The Ukrainian Canadian Research & Documentation Centre (UCRDC) (Ukrainian: Українсько-Канадський Дослідчо-Документаційний Центр, French: le Centre canadien ukrainien de recherche et de documentation) is a community center which collects, catalogs, and preserves material documenting the history, culture and contributions of Ukrainians throughout ...

  4. Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainians are one of the Canadian Prairie Provinces' largest ethnic groups. [citation needed] In recognition of this legacy, in 1972, a group of eleven members of the Ukrainian community in Edmonton, led by Hryhory and Stefania Yopyk, decided to establish a facility for the preservation of the history and culture of Canadians of Ukrainian heritage. [3]

  5. Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest Ukrainian cultural institution of its kind in Canada. Founded in 1944 by the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada, the museum collects and preserves materials and artifacts including documents, ancient maps, rare books, film, photographs, items of folk art, pioneers' tools, musical instruments, and regional folk costumes ...

  6. Edna-Star colony - Wikipedia

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    The Edna-Star colony, also called the Nebyliv colony, or the Ukrainian block settlement is the largest and oldest of the Ukrainian Canadian block settlements.Located east of Edmonton, in east-central Alberta, the boundaries of the block settlement include all or part of multiple municipal districts, within census divisions numbers 12 and 10.

  7. File:Ukrainian Canadian population by province.svg - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Printable version; Page information; ... File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Map of Canada: Width ...

  8. Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village - Wikipedia

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    Open to the public from the May long weekend to Labour Day, the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village (Ukrainian: Село спадщини української культури, romanized: Selo spadshchyny ukrains’koi kul’tury) is an open-air museum that uses costumed historical interpreters to recreate pioneer settlements in east central Alberta, Canada, northeast and east of Edmonton.

  9. Category:Ukrainian diaspora in Canada - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... Pages in category "Ukrainian diaspora in Canada" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ...