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  2. File:Europe-Ukraine (1991-2014).svg - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. File:Ukraine (1991-2014) location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. 1991 Ukrainian independence referendum - Wikipedia

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    Leonid Kravchuk, the parliament chairman and de facto head of state, was elected to serve as the first President of Ukraine. [4] From 2 December 1991 onwards, Ukraine was globally recognized by other countries as an independent state. [5] [6] [7] Also on 2 December, the President of the Russian SFSR Boris Yeltsin recognized Ukraine as independent.

  5. Module:Location map/data/Ukraine (1991-2014) - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Ukraine (1991-2014) is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Ukraine (1991-2014). The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  6. History of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine became independent when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. This started a period of transition to a market economy, in which Ukraine suffered an eight-year recession. [16] Subsequently however, the economy experienced a high increase in GDP growth until it plunged during the Great Recession. [17]

  7. Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Ukraine with borders and cities. Ukraine is the second-largest European country, after Russia, and the largest country entirely in Europe. Lying between latitudes 44° and 53° N, and longitudes 22° and 41° E., it is mostly in the East European Plain. Ukraine covers an area of 603,550 square kilometres (233,030 sq mi), with ...

  8. Harrowing Google Earth update reveals Ukraine before and ...

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    Google Maps captures the inside of the theatre, gutted by strikes, the roof having caved in. ... Ukraine’s authorities announced on 20 March last year that Russian troops had bombed an art ...

  9. Demographics of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine, where total fertility (1.1 in 2001), was one of the world's lowest, shows that there is more than one pathway to lowest-low fertility. Although Ukraine underwent immense political and economic transformations from 1991 to 2004, it maintained a young age at first birth and nearly universal childbearing.