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 | | The Ukrainian SSR exercises supremacy on all of its territory. |  | | The Ukrainian SSR guarantees the supremacy of the constitution and laws of the republic on its territory. |  | | All citizens of the Ukrainian SSR are guaranteed rights and freedoms provided by the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR and by standards of international law recognized by the Ukrainian SSR. |
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http://www.brama.com/ua-consulate/Declaration.html
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| | MAR Data Chronology for Crimean Russians in Ukraine |
 | | It also approved a constitutional submission on whether the Ukrainian Supreme Council's resolution of 12th February 1998 “On the Crimean Supreme Council election” and the law of Ukraine “On the election of Crimean Supreme Council deputies” complied with the Ukrainian constitution. |  | | Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma signed a decree on control over the local authorities in Yalta, which appointed an acting head of the city’s administration until a new mayor could be elected. |  | | Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma named Anatoli Franchuk - the father of his son-in-law - as new prime minister of the autonomous Crimean Republic, and approved the removal of the outgoing Crimean prime minister, Arkadi Demidenko. |
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http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=36905
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| | Concluding Observations - CERD - Ukraine - Concluding observations adopted up to December 31, 2003 |
 | | The Ukrainian Parliament had declared that all laws adopted by the State to which Ukraine was the successor would remain in force as long as they were not in contradiction with new legislation. |  | | The Committee was informed that the Ukrainian SSR was now planning to drew up a law on judicial reform, to re-examine certain chapters of the Criminal Code, to improve the legislation on religious worship and to prepare new rules concerning freedom of conscience and religion. |  | | Replying to questions raised and observations made by Committee members, the representative of the Ukrainian SSR stated, with reference to article 2 (c) of the Convention, that his country had undertaken to implement the Convention fully, especially from the standpoint of reviewing national legislation on the rights of all inhabitants of the country. |
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http://www.bayefsky.com/html/ukraine_t4_cerd.php
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| | INFCIRC/383 - Information on Economic and Social Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident |
 | | The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet and the Council of Ministers of the Byelorussian SSR made a similar appeal on 20 February 1990. |  | | The Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR has appealed to Governments and public bodies in foreign countries and to international organizations for large-scale international co-operation in dealing with the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster. |  | | This programme was approved by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on 25 April 1990. |
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http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Documents/Infcircs/Others/inf383.shtml
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| | Ley de Prensa |
 | | Implementation of the Law of the Ukrainian SSR On Languages in the Ukrainian SSR shall be organized by the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR. |  | | Documents of the supreme bodies of public authority of the Ukrainian SSR shall be passed in Ukrainian and published in Ukrainian and Russian. |  | | This Law shall be controlled by Councils of People's Deputies of the Ukrainian SSR. |
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http://www.ijnet.org/FE_Article/MediaLaw.asp?UILang=3&CID=25314
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| | Unresolved Ukrainian Question in Poland |
 | | In 1945, a Ukrainian delegation, representing Rzeszow, Lublin and Krakow districts, headed by Mykhaylo Dons'kyi, Ivan Andrash, Petro Dudka, was sent to see the Polish Council of Ministry in regard to the needs for the Ukrainian population for schools, including the Elementary Schools, High Schools, Teachers Colleges, and Trade Schools. |  | | The delegation was received by the Polish state authorities on 24 August, 1945, which presented to the government "13 points." The first problem that the delegates raised was the religious question. |  | | The Councilman (a member of the Polish Council of State), Byeletski declared that Poland is not the same as it was prior to 1939 and, therefore, its nationalities will not be oppressed. |
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http://www.lemko.org/lih/hryhor.html
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| | Ukrainian population - history of Ukraine, demographic studies of Ukraine |
 | | In 1944, in accordance with a decision of the Supreme Council of the USSR, the Union republics, including tire Ukrainian SSR, were granted the right to conduct their own foreign relations. |  | | As a constituent member of the USSR, the Ukrainian republic, in accordance with the Soviet Constitution, formally enjoyed certain rights and features of a sovereign state: territory, organs of state power and administration, budget, state emblem, flag, national anthem, and Constitution. |  | | On July 16, 1990 the Supreme Raja of Ukraine adopted an important historic document the Act proclaiming Ukrainian state sovereignty, Independence and indivisibility of power within the boundaries of Ukrainian territory, and independence and equality in conducting foreign relations. |
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http://www.gmdh.net/pop/history.htm
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 | | Sagatas, Adel Alexandrovna, born 1906, native of the city of Rokishkis, Lithuania SSR, Lithuanian. |  | | Sagatas Adel Aleksandrovna, born in 1906, native of the city of Rokishkis, Lithuanian SSR, Lithuania. |  | | He personally pleaded to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Lithuania SSR and was granted citizenship on 31 July 1951. |
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http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/tfrussia/tfrhtml/tfrsplit/tfr037.html
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| | LLRX -- Research Guide to Ukrainian Law |
 | | In 1996, the newly adopted Ukrainian Constitution declared that “Ukraine is a sovereign and independent, democratic, social, law-based state”. |  | | Laws and other acts of the Supreme Council are officially published in the state Ukrainian language in the weekly Vidomosti Verkhovnoi Rady (Official Bulletin of the Supreme Council) and in the daily newspaper of the Supreme Council Golos Ukrainy (Voice of Ukraine). |  | | The Law of Ukraine On the President of the SSR of Ukraine (adopted on July 5, 1991) proclaims him a head of the executive power. |
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http://www.llrx.com/features/ukraine.htm
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| | Articles - President of Ukraine |
 | | On July 5, 1991, the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR passed a law establishing the post of the President of the Ukrainian SSR. |  | | The President of Ukraine (Ukrainian: ÐÑÐµÐ·Ð¸Ð´ÐµÐ½Ñ Ð£ÐºÑаїни, Prezydent Ukrayiny) is the head of state and acts in its name. |  | | Between 1938 and 1991, the Chairman presided over the de jure collective head of state, the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR. |
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http://www.lastring.com/articles/President_of_Ukraine?mySession=5be376ef1a9cae25e261eedbdbe665f8
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| | Shcherbytsky crony retired from post in Ukrainian SSR (12/25/88) |
 | | Oleksander Tytarenko, 73, was retired and replaced by Volodymyr Ivashko, 56, formerly a first secretary in the Dnipropetrovske Oblast. |  | | Shcherbytsky crony retired from post in Ukrainian SSR (12/25/88) |  | | Shcherbytsky crony retired from post in Ukrainian SSR |
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http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1988/528802.shtml
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 | | 1940 Lithuanian SSR is accepted into U.S.S.R. Lithuania becomes Lithuanian SSR |  | | 1993 Zviad Gamsachurdia, President of Georgia SSR (1991-1993), suicide at 54 |  | | 1994 Tengis Abuladze, Georgia SSR MP (Penalty), dies at 71 |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/s/ssr.html
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| | LITOPYS UPA - Series 1 Volume 18 Summaries |
 | | This convention, which was organized at great haste by the communists party and the Red Army - or rather, MVD - garrisons, elected a Supreme Council which took control of the territory. |  | | In the polemic part of this article, the author declared that the Ukrainian SSR in not an independent state, because it has only four commissariats (ministries), and event they do not make any decisions themselves. |  | | For that reason, Ukrainians have no choice but to fight for an independent, united Ukrainian state. |
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http://www.infoukes.com/upa/series01/sum18.html
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| | UBC - Biographies of Bandurists and Kobzars |
 | | He was a member of the State Bandurist Kapelle of the Ukrainian SSR from its inception in 1935, serving as concertmaster and assistant director (from 1937). |  | | He served as conductor and director of the Chorus to 1954, in 1958-59, and from 1967 to his death. |  | | Eventually, he again suffered political persecution for his views on Ukrainian culture; his last novel, 'Dovbush', was not published during his lifetime, and his ultimate acheivement, a tetralogy about the life of T. Shevchenko, which he began in 1928, was confiscated and until recently lost in the vaults of the KGB. |
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http://www.bandura.org/bandura_biographies.htm
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| | InfoUkes: Ukrainian History -- World War II in Ukraine |
 | | New York: Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 1956. |  | | New York: Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 1949. |  | | Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States (New York), vol. |
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http://www.infoukes.com/history/ww2/page-27.html
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| | Build Ukraine |
 | | "Lukyanenko later wrote to D. Korotchenko, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR, refuting all the KGB charges, and stating that all of his activities were clearly within the framework of Soviet law. |  | | He again defended the right of the Ukrainian SSR to secede from the USSR: |  | | Notwithstanding the fact that Lukyanenko and his group subsequently disavowed the idea of secession of the Ukrainian SSR from the USSR, they continued to defend the legality of invoking a Union Republic's right to secede from the USSR, 'stating that this 'could not not be a crime, no more than Soviet law could be |
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http://www.artukraine.com/buildukraine/levko.htm
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 | | Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR L. Kravchuk Kiev, 7 February, 1991 |  | | Freedom of Enterpreneurial Activity Enterpreneurs shall have the right to make decisions and independently conduct any busness activity not contrary to effective law. |  | | LAW OF UKRAINIAN SSR ON ENTERPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY 07.02.91 This Law defines the general legal, economic and social principles for conducting emterpreneurial activity by citizens and legal persons on the ter- rytory of the Ukrainian SSR, and sets guarantees for tree enterprise and government support. |
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http://www.brama.com/law/business1/405.txt
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| | InfoUkes - Information Resource about Ukraine and Ukrainians |
 | | Visit the webiste of the Ukrainian World Congress here. |  | | Check out the Ukrainian American Civil Liberties Association HERE. |  | | Recent press releases on Ukrainian Canadian Issues by the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association.. |
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http://www.infoukes.com
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| | Access International Domains |
 | | The division of Ukrainian territory by Russia, Poland, and Lithuania began in the 14th century: Poland seized Galacia; Lithuania conquered Volhynia; and the Ukrainian cossacks allied with the Russians. |  | | The Allied decision to award Galacia to Poland at the Versailles Peace Conference resulted in a Ukrainian declaration of war against the Poles in 1919. |  | | Widespread resistance, both in the government and the legislature, undermined the market reform movement. |
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http://webdb.iu.edu/internationalprograms/scripts/accesscoverpage.cfm?country=ukraine
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| | Ukraine-history |
 | | At about the same time Kyiv and the Ukrainian of Volhynia were conquered by Lithuania and later came, with the latter country, into the possession of Poland. |  | | The Ukrainian SSR became a charter member of the United Nations in 1945. |  | | In the same year Ukrainian Communists established a second government in and declared the existence of the Ukrainian SSR. |
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http://www.ukrainetour.com/tourinfo/Ukraine-history.htm
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| | Byelorussian SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After the Second World War Byelorussian SSR was given a seat in the United Nations General Assembly together with the U.S.S.R. and Ukrainian SSR, so it became one of the founding members of the UN. |  | | The Byelorussian SSR was created on January 1 1919. |  | | The Byelorussian SSR (Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic; Russian &;, Belarusian Беларуская Савецкая Сацыялістычная Рэспубліка) was one of the four original founding members of the U.S.S.R. in 1922, together with Ukrainian SSR, Transcaucasian SFSR and the Russian SFSR. |
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http://www.pineville.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Belarusian_SSR
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| | Information Page About Encyclopedia of Ukraine. |
 | | Geographical names in Ukraine and on historically Ukrainian ethnic territories have been transliterated from the Kharkiv orthography using the modified Library of Congress system. |  | | Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States |  | | Names of places on historically Ukrainian ethnic territory are transliterated from the Ukrainian (for example, Kholm instead of the Polish Chełm). |
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http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/help.asp
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| | Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University |
 | | "Problems in the History of the Ukrainian Immigration to the United States." |  | | Symposium: "The Ukrainian Experience in the United States." |  | | Michael Voskobiynyk, Professor, Central Connecticut State College, and Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University. |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~huri/lib/archives/sus.1976-1977.html
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| | Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University |
 | | Yuri Shevchuk, Lecturer, Korolenko Institute, Rivne; member of the Rivne City Council; and Head of the Regional Committee for the Implementation of the Law on Ukrainian as the State Language. |  | | William Noll, Research Associate, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University. |  | | Peter Shaw, Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Bowdoin College, and Research Associate, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University. |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~huri/lib/archives/sum.1986-1990.html
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| | Ukraine Special Weapons |
 | | The Declaration on State Sovereignty adopted by the Parliament of the Ukrainian SSR on 16 July 1990 defined the building of the army as a major task and a natural right of the future Ukrainian independent state. |  | | There were 176 launchers of intercontinental ballistic missiles with some 1,240 warheads on Ukrainian territory. |  | | Gradually, however, his worries developed sufficiently to lead to him to reverse his position and on 12 March 1992 to suspend temporarily the transfer of tactical nuclear weapons to Russia. |
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http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/ukraine
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| | Ukrainian History |
 | | A referendum on Ukrainian independence is held; Leonid D. Kuchma elected President of Ukraine |  | | Arrests of members of the Ukrainian dissident movement |  | | Founding of the Zaporozhyan Sich, the military-administrative and political organization of the Ukrainian Kozaks |
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http://www.lebanesedoctors.com/UkrainianWomen/Pages/HistoryUkraine.htm
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| | Stalin and the Ukrainian Famine of 1932–33: New Findings |
 | | These punitive acts led millions of deaths and left deep scars on the future development of the Ukrainian nation. |  | | Financial assistance was generously provided by the Ukrainian Studies Fund at Harvard University. |  | | Throughout the latter 1920s the central Party leadership acted as an intermediary in disputes between the Ukrainian SSR and the Russian SFSR. |
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http://www.faminegenocide.com/commemoration/newfindings.html
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| | Holodomor: Induced Famine 1932-33, The Forgiven Holocaust |
 | | Ivan Bahryany, "I Accuse," in The Black Deeds of the Kremlin: A White Book, Vol. |  | | In Famine in the Soviet Ukraine 1932-1933: A memorial exhibition, Widener Library, Harvard University, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1986, p. |  | | It is a document and there you will see in black and white, although in fine print, that Soviet Ukraine according to the census of 1927 had a population of 32 million and in 1939 (twelve years later) — 28 million. |
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http://www.ukar.org/famine.html
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| | Resources - The Year 1933 in Soviet Ukraine |
 | | The Black Deeds of the Kremlin: A White Book. |  | | This crime was known as "theft of socialist property". |  | | Here were more scraps of bread, made of Ukrainian wheat, on the dumps; here one could also buy a little food on the black market. |
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http://faminegenocide.com/resources/year1933.html
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| | Government portal :: Governments of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |
 | | Lyubchenko was elected a member of Presidium of the All-Ukrainian CEC and member of CEC of the USSR. |  | | In March 1919 he joined the Ukrainian party of Socialist Revolutionaries (communists; since August 1919 — Ukrainian Communist Party (Borotbists), was one of the party leaders. |  | | He was a member of Ukrainian Tsentralna Rada from UPSR. |
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http://www.kmu.gov.ua/control/en/publish/printable_article?art_id=1333770
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| | Protected Areas Programme - |
 | | The Status of State Nature Reserves enacted by the Council of Ministers of the USSR on 27 November 1951, together with the relevant regulations of the Republics, has been revised in the 1981 Act. |  | | Former State Committee of the Ukrainian SSR on Nature Protection, KIEV |  | | The Ukrainian SSR Ministry of Forestry governed the main protected areas (Newcombe, 1985). |
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http://www.unep-wcmc.org/protected_areas/data/countrysheets/ukr.html
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| | Ukrainian SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Ukrainian SSR was renamed into Ukraine on August 24, 1991, and split from the USSR the same day, becoming an independent state. |  | | In particular, these amendments allowed the Ukrainian SSR to become one of founding members of the United Nations (UN) together with the USSR and Byelorussian SSR. |  | | (Unofficially: Ukrainian and Russian in varying degree at different times and regions) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_SSR
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| | Articles - Republics of the Soviet Union |
 | | Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia were from 1922 until 1936 organized in the Transcaucasian SFSR. |  | | The Karelo-Finnish SSR existed between March 31, 1940, and July 16, 1956. |  | | 1924 - Turkmen SSR and Uzbek SSR split from Turkestan SSR |
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http://www.lastring.com/articles/ASSR?mySession=6d8247857f14590560d014bd04e16f61
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| | UN Chronicle: Human Rights Committee considers country reports on Afghanistan, Ukrainian SSR |
 | | The Ukrainian SSR was questioned on emigration, one expert referring to reports that some Ukrainian citizens had been refused permission to emigrate. |  | | At its twenty-fifth session, the Committee also completed consideration of a number of complaints from individuals charging that their rights had been violated under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. |  | | Reports on the human rights situations in Afghanistan and the Ukrainian SSR were examined by the Human Rights Committee during a three-week session at Geneva (8-26 July). |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1309/is_v22/ai_3838353
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| | UKRAINE IN THE NEWS: Storm clouds on the horizon the demise of the Ukrainian SSR (09/01/91) |
 | | Back when Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin was a democrat, he signed a Russo-Ukrainian treaty guaranteeing the inviolability of current republic borders. |  | | Let us hope that the declaration of August 24, 1991, will lead to the fulfillment of the aspirations of the Fourth Universal. |  | | Now, however, he states that he will not "let go" largely Russian areas in other republics (never mind that he never had them), and his spokesmen state that he means Ukraine's Donbas and the Crimea, as well as northern Kazakhstan. |
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http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1991/359121.shtml
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| | Socialist Realism |
 | | Artistic output, like every other area of soviet life, was determined by the state, which had a monopoly on the commissioning and displaying of art in public places. |  | | This page was last updated on 6th March 2002. |  | | The paintings featured in this gallery are by and large representative of a generation of Ukrainian artists who enjoyed a measure of self-expression through painting, which was largely denied to any other section of the artistic community or the population of the Soviet Union as a whole. |
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http://www.ukraineart.com/artinfo.htm
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 | | Congress of the KP(b)U held in Kharkhiv, April 10, 1923. |  | | ‘Frunze attacked the remnants of Russian imperialism and chauvinism in Ukraine, and demanded that party members, all government and public institution officials learn to speak Ukrainian, to respect Ukrainian culture, and to permit as many Ukrainians as possible to join their ranks’” (810). |  | | “Balance of Trade of Ukrainian SSR Before World War II” (936-938) |
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http://www.shevchenko.org/famine/95_101.htm
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| | The Great Famine-Genocide in Soviet Ukraine (Holodomor) |
 | | This publication is done with the participation of the staff of the Polihrafknyha Republican Printing Group |  | | The materials of this Memorial Book are grouped together according to administrative and territorial division of the Ukrainian SSR of that time (early 30's), which consisted of seven regions: Vinnytsya, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Chernihiv. |  | | This material was researched, translated from the original Ukrainian into English, edited and posted by the www.ArtUkraine.com Information Service (ARTUIS). |
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http://www.artukraine.com/famineart/maniak_koval.htm
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| | Anthems of 15 Union republics |
 | | Kaunas State Choir, Symphony Orchestra of State Philharmony of Lithuanian SSR |  | | The anthem of Turkmen SSR was used in the independent Turkmenistan until 1997, with unchanged lyrics. |  | | Kalnyn Choir, State Symphony Orchestra of Latvian SSR |
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http://www.hymn.ru/15-union-republics/index-en.html
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| | HalGal: History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR |
 | | There is a count of 37 official communist party members in 2 party organizations. |  | | When using this reference, one must keep in mind that it was written during the Brezhnev years. |  | | He was a prominent Ukrainian writer, one of the founders of the new Ukrainian literature in Western Ukraine, and an enlightened democrat. |
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http://www.halgal.com/istgorodcelukr.html
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| | Moldova The Beginning of the Soviet Period - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current ... |
 | | In February 1918, the new republic declared its complete independence from Russia and, two months later, voted to unite with Romania, thus angering the Russian government. |  | | Part of the far northern Moldavian ASSR (Herta--in present-day Ukraine), northern Bukovina (see Glossary), and southern Bessarabia (bordering on the Black Sea) were taken from Romania and incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR, leaving the Moldavian SSR landlocked. |  | | On August 2, 1940, the Soviet government created the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (Moldavian SSR), with its capital at Chisinau (Kishinëv, in Russian), by joining most of Bessarabia with a portion of the Moldavian ASSR (the rest was returned to the Ukrainian SSR). |
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http://workmall.com/wfb2001/moldova/moldova_history_the_beginning_of_the_soviet_period.html
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 | | You can also order by mail from St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 2210 Lincolnway, Ames, Iowa 50014. |  | | The above pyskanky were made by Gloria Olynyk. |  | | I've had the pleasure of arranging U.S. exhibitions for this distinguished artist and urge you to take a look at more of Nelya's tapestries and watercolors. |
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http://pages.prodigy.net/l.hodges/forsale.htm
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| | The History Channel - World War II |
 | | USSR, Great Britain, U.S., Australia, Canada, Czechoslovakia, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Ukrainian SSR, and White Russian SSR. |  | | U.S., Great Britain, USSR, China, France, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Ethiopia, Greece, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Ukrainian SSR, White Russian SSR, and Yugoslavia. |
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http://www.historychannel.com/worldwartwo/?page=triumph6
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| | Ukrainian Technology |
 | | In 1980, the institute was named after academician A. Dumansky, one of the founders of the Colloidal Chemistry section of the then Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences and Corresponding Member of the then USSR Academy of Sciences. |  | | The current director of the A. Dumansky Institute of Colloid Chemistry and Chemistry of water of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences is Vladislav Vladimirovich Goncharuk, the Corresponding Member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. |  | | The Institute (and the center) includes 21 departments and 11 laboratories run by two academicians, two corresponding members of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences and 28 doctors of science. |
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http://members.aol.com/strutinst/technlgy.html
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| | Gutyrëiìa (1980) Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, 1919-1979: Reference book |
 | | Gutyrëiìa (1980) Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, 1919-1979: Reference book |  | | To view the the latter's ratings, click on Chapters/Papers/Articles in the STATISTICS box, select a publication from the list that appears, and then click on either Quality or Interest in that publication's STATISTICS box. |  | | Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, 1919-1979: Reference book |
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http://www.getcited.org/?PUB=102174052&showStat=Ratings
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 | | OSVALDAS BALAKAUSKAS (Lithuanian SSR) Studi Sonori, for two pianos (1972)* |  | | Elinor Frey, Michael Block, Emily Brause, and Jonah Thomas, First Cellos; Peter Anderegg, Rachel Desoer, Elspeth Poole, and Matthew Zalkind, Second Cellos; Julia MacLaine, Emmanuelle Beaulieu Bergeron, Jisoo Ok, and Clara Kennedy, Third Cellos; Claire Bryant, Ryan Murphy, Andrew Yee, and Gretchen Classen, Fourth Cellos |  | | No material on this site may be reproduced in part or whole, including electronically, without permission of |
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http://www.juilliard.edu/asp/calendar/event1.php?intEvID=-1999921123
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| | Victor Kamkin Russian Books and Records - Detail |
 | | Description: Composer:Kolodub L., Taranov G., Maiboroda G., Orchestra:State Merited Symphony Orchestra Of The Ukrainian SSR., Conductor:Kozhuhar V., Performers:Orchestra, Number of Records: 1, Music by Ukrainian composers., Melodiya code:33CM03765-66, Side 1:Kolodub L.: Festive Overture, Concerto for French Horn and orchestra in B-flat major., Side 2:Taranov G.: Three Monuments, tone poem, Maiboroda G.: Guzul Rhapsody. |  | | State Merited Symphony Orchestra Of The Ukrainian SSR. |
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http://www.kamkin.com/detail.aspx?id=9818
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