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Ukraine (pronounced in Ukrainian
UKRAYINA) is a country in south-eastern Europe, the second largest of
the continent after Russia, and one of the most populous in Europe. Its
history spans more than a thousand years. For several centuries it had
stayed under Russia's domination and regained independence in 1991.
Physical geography
Ukraine is bordered by Belarus on the north, by Russia on the north, north-east,
and east, by the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea on the south, by Moldova
and Romania on the south-west, and by Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland on
the west. The capital is Kyiv. Ukraine occupies an area of 233,100 square
miles (603,700 square km) and its population is about 48,000,000. Ukraine
consists almost entirely of level plains and occupies a large portion
of the East European Plain. The Dnipro River runs from north to south.
Other lowlands extend along the shores of the Black and Azov seas in southern
Ukraine, while the Crimean Peninsula, in the extreme south, has both lowlands
and low mountains. Western Ukraine has some uplands, and the Carpathian
Mountains extend through that region for more than 150 miles (240 km).
Ukraine lies in a temperate climatic zone and receives 16 to 24 inches
(400 to 600 mm) of precipitation annually. The Dnipro, Don, Dniester,
and other rivers all drain southward through the plains to empty into
the Azov-Black Sea Basin. Ukraine's most important river, the Dnipro,
is extensively dammed along much of its course for hydroelectric and irrigation
purposes.
Population
Ethnic Ukrainians make up more than seven-tenths of the total population
of about fifty million people. The Ukrainian language is related to Russian
and Belarussian and belongs to the Slavic group of languages. Russians
are the largest minority group, accounting for about two-tenths of the
population. Other ethnic minorities of varying sizes are Belarussian,
Moldavians, Poles, Bulgarians, Jews, Greeks, Tartars, and others. The
highest population densities are found in the industrialized Donets Basin
and Dnipro Bend regions and in the agriculturally productive forest-steppe
belt. Density: 90 people per sq.km. Urban population: 66%. Religion: the
largest denomination is Christianity (Orthodox and Greek-Catolicism).
Capital of Ukraine: Kiev
The largest cities: Kiev, Odessa,
Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk,
Kharkov, Lviv, Nickolayev.
Main resorts: Odessa, Crimea.
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