The InfoUkes FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) web page tries to provide answers to commonly asked questions that people have about Ukraine and Ukrainians. If you have a question that is not covered below, or a suggestion for a new entry, drop us a note at [email protected]. We'd like to hear from you.
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General information about Ukraine provided by The Ukrainian National Association (UNA). See also Ukraine: FAQ Plus.
Shche Ne Vmerla Ukrayina was published as a patriotic poem in 1863 by
Pavlo Chubynsky, a Ukrainian ethnographer and civic leader. The music was
written by V. Verbytsky and it was published with the score in 1885. Widely
sung throughout Ukraine, it was recognized in 1917 as the anthem of the
short-lived Ukrainian National Republic. It was replaced during the soviet
era, but again adopted after independence.
[Excerpt from
The Hippocrene Language and Travel Guide to Ukraine
by Linda Hodges and George Chumak (Hippocrene, 1996).]
Click here for anthem text in
Ukrainian and English.
Click to listen to the
MIDI file version.
The following is a list of National Holidays celebrated in Ukraine.
Holiday | Date |
Unity Day | January 22nd |
Shevchenko Day | March 9th |
Chornobyl Remembrance Day | April 26th |
WW2 Invasion | June 22nd |
Constitution Day | June 27th |
Independence Day | August 24th |
Famine Remembrance Day | Fourth Saturday of November |
Click to find out about the origins of the
Ukrainian flag.
Click to find out about the Ukrainian Coat of Arms, the
trident.
History |
Click for a short summary of the history of Ukraine. See also the General Information section.
For the "Legend of the Founding of Kyiv 482 A.D." please check out Andrew Gregorovich's article on InfoUkes.
From Ukraine: A History, by Orest Subtelny, pg. 25.
"Scholars estimate that as early as the 6th-7th centuries, the Polianians, led by their semilegendary leader, Kyi, formed a strong tribal confederation that lorded over its neighbors and maintained close contacts with Byzantium. According to legend, it was Kyi, together with his brothers, Shchek and Khoriv, and sister, Lebid, who founded Kiev and gave it its name. Murky though our knowledge of this period is, it can be assumed that the East Slavs in general and the Polianians in particular were well on their way to laying the foundation for the vast political, commercial, and cultural entity that would be called Kievan Rus'."
There appears to some confusion on what the proper spelling is of the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv. It appears that the two most commonly used spellings are "Kiev" and "Kyiv". The topic of which spelling is correct is explored by Andrew Gregorovich in this article.
An addtitional short article by Andrew Gregorovich discusses the Cyrillic spelling of Kyiv in Old and Modern Ukrainian.
The question whether it is "politically correct" or more accurately "culturally correct" to refer to Ukraine as "Ukraine" or "the Ukraine" is explored by Andrew Gregorovich in this article. For those of you who want the answer right away, "the Ukraine" is incorrect while "Ukraine" is correct.
Art and Literature |
Taras Shevchenko is regarded as the national bard of Ukraine. Read a short biography here. A sample of his poetry is available and his art work.
Immigration |
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