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 Cossacks
1654), the principal political problem of the Cossacks, and particularly their leaders, became the defense of the autonomous rights of Ukraine from the encroachment of Russian centralism.
starshyna were granted the rights of the Russian nobility), as well as from the common Cossacks, who, after the decree of 3 May 1783 on the enserfment of commoners, faced the threat of losing their privileges as an estate and even the possibility of enserfment.
Ukraine lasted until 1714, when it was wiped out jointly by the Polish and Russian governments.
encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/C/O/Cossacks.htm

  
 Cossacks
1654), the principal political problem of the Cossacks, and particularly their leaders, became the defense of the autonomous rights of Ukraine from the encroachment of Russian centralism.
Ukraine lasted until 1714, when it was wiped out jointly by the Polish and Russian governments.
Ukraine, which until the end of the 18th century remained under Polish rule, Cossack mercenary units existed.
encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/C/O/Cossacks.htm

  
 Left-bank Ukraine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Left-bank Ukraine initially enjoyed a degree of autonomy within Muscovy (from 1721, imperial Russia) as the Cossack Hetmanate, which was gradually eliminated through the 18th century.
From the Treaty of Pereyaslav of 1654, this area of Ukraine was under Muscovite control, later reaffirmed in the Treaty of Andrusiv ( 1667) and the Eternal Peace Treaty ( 1686) between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Muscovy.
This Russian history -related article is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Left-bank_Ukraine

  
 Cossack Hetmanate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was established as a result of the Treaty of Pereyaslav ( Pereyaslavs'ka Rada) in 1654, and its boundaries set following the Treaty of Andrusovo ( Andrusiv) of 1667, which gave Right-bank Ukraine to Poland and retained Left-bank Ukraine for Russia (at the time Muscovy).
The Hetmanate was a semiautonomous Cossack suzerainty in Left-bank Ukraine, owing fealty to the tsar of Muscovy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cossack_Hetmanate

  
 AMBASSADE D'UKRAINE
The headquarters of all banks with 100% of the foreign capital, and also representation of foreign banks, which have not received yet that the licenses for activity in Ukraine, are located in Kyiv.
Among foreign banks, which have high-grade branches (classified, as the Ukrainian banks with 100% of the foreign capital) are "Societe General Ukraine", "Credit Lione Ukraine", "ING Bank Ukraine","Credit Swiss First of Boston (Ukraine)", "Incombank Ukraine", "Creditanshtaltd Ukraine", "Citibank Ukraine", "Raiffeisenbank Ukraine".
Left bank part of Kyiv is melted terrace, weak shared plain with over heights to 35 m.
www.ukraine.be /trade/regions/kyiv.html

  
 Embassy of Ukraine in the Kingdom of the Netherlands - Welcome
Ukraine was halved with the Right Bank (without Kyiv) and Galicia remaining under Poland, while the rest went to Moscow.
Ukraine's long economic crisis is over, and in the first half of the year 2000 the country showed indications of economic growth.
Nine years is a very short period in a nation's history, but in spite of all difficulties Ukraine achieved great progress in the democratization of society as well as renewing the social mentality of its population.
www.oekraine.com /core/history_e.htm

  
 Ivan Mazepa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1702, the Cossacks of Right-bank Ukraine, under the leadership of hetman Semen Paliy, began an uprising against Poland, which after early successes was defeated.
Hetmanate in Left-bank Ukraine, in 1687 – 1708.
The last straw in the souring relations with Tsar Peter was his refusal to commit any significant force to defend Ukraine against the Polish King Stanislaus Leszczynski, an ally of Charles the XII of Sweden, who threatened to attack the Hetmanate in 1708.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mazepa

  
 About.html
Left Bank Films has made several trips to Ukraine over the past several years to document some of those changes and the effects that independence has had on the economic and personal lives of the people.
Left Bank Films has always endeavoured to provide creative direction and value for our clients and regardless of the ultimate medium of production, provide an objective overview for the communications requirements, being mindful of the needs and budget limitations of the client.
Established in 1994, Left Bank Films has concentrated on the development of television documentary programs, corporate and TV commercials throughout Canada and Eastern Europe.
members.shaw.ca /leftbankfilms/About.html

  
 Embassy of Ukraine in Australia - Historical reference
The beginning of the 18th century was marked by the complication of the domestic and foreign political situation in Left Bank Ukraine.
Tsarism pursued a course of Russification of the Ukrainian population of Eastern Ukraine.
The attainment of state independence of Ukraine and the establishing of it as an equal member of the confederation of independent Slavic countries, with Kyiv as the political center, was the goal of the Brotherhood activities.
www.ukremb.info /index.php?p=38

  
 Ukraine Info Travel Places
The Chernihiv region is located in the north of Ukraine, on the left bank of the Dnipro mid-current, in the Desna basin.
It is located in the north of Ukraine, on the left bank of the Dnipro mid-current, in the Desna basin.
The region is one of the largest in Ukraine, occupying 5% of its area.
www.ukremb.com /travel/chernihiv

  
 Ukraine 2004
In 1667, at the request of rebellious Cossacks, the area of Ukraine along the left bank of the Dnieper river together with the city of Kyiv were ceded to the Russian Empire.
The organizations grouped in the Hungarian Democratic Federation in Ukraine and the Association of Border Region Self-Governments in Transcarpathia see in the establishment of cultural and personal autonomy the chance for the further prosperity of Ukraine’s Hungarians and the possibility for them to remain in their native land.
The volume of Hungarian foreign trade shipments to Ukraine grew in 2001 by 21% compared to the preceding year, and further growth was registered in 2002 and 2003.
www.htmh.hu /reports2004/ukraine2004.htm

  
 article_full.php3?article=No9_russ
Regions of Ukraine that belonged to the Austro-Hungarian empire or to Poland during certain periods succumbed to the processes of Magyarization and Polonization, but the greatest influence on contemporary language in Ukraine was the policy of Russification undertaken by the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union.
As the Encyclopedia of Ukraine defines the concept, "Russification" is the "aggregate of political measures and processes that stimulate non-Russians to adapt the Russian language and culture as their own, expanding in this way the political domination of Russia." These words were written in 1991 when Ukraine was still a part of the USSR.
Ukraine inherited a Soviet bureaucracy dominated by inertia and inclined to disregard the law.
www.romyr.com /article_full.php3?article=No9_russ

  
 Premier Palace Hotel, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine
Ukraine in the south is washed by the Black and Azov Seas.
Ukraine is situated in Eastern Europe and lies along the Dnieper River basin.
Ukraine is home to a variety of nationalities: Ukrainians, Russians, Belorussians, Jews, Moldavians, Poles, Hungarians, Romanians, Tatars and Greeks, are the groups that are predominantly represented.
www.premier-palace.com /guide.jsp

  
 Ukrainian History. Ruled by Empires.
Russia incorporated the Ukrainian lands of Slobozhanschyna, Left Bank and Right Bank Ukraine, southern Ukraine, called Naddniprianschyna in the 19th century.
Serfdom was enforced in the territory of the former Hetmanite (Left Bank) Ukraine in 1783, and the Cossack troops were made a regular military force.
Holova-tsky and I. Vahylevych) was formed in Halychyna, under Austrian rule, and the Cyril-Methodius society, headed by M. Kostomarov, P. Kulish and T. Shevchenko, in Nad-dniprianska Ukraine (1846-1847).
www.aboutukraine.com /history/eng4.html

  
 Ukrainian History. Hetmanite Ukraine.
In the Right Bank Ukraine the war against the Polish Crown continued under the leadership of Hetman Petro Doroshenko who managed, for a short time, to unite the Right Bank and Left Bank Ukraine.
After 1686, when "eternal peace" was concluded between Russia and Rzechpospolita, this term was used, as a rule, to define the Left Bank Ukraine, including Kyiv and a small territory surrounding it.
In March 1654, through lack of his own power and unsettled foreign policy situation, Bohdan Khmelnytsky concluded a confederative union with Muscovy in Pereyaslav, which stated that the hetman's power remained, Ukraine had the right to independent foreign relations, and the number of registered Cossacks had to be 60,000.
www.aboutukraine.com /history/eng3.html

  
 Ukraine --  Encyclopædia Britannica
After the partition of 1667, the autonomous hetman state, or Hetmanate, was limited territorially to Left Bank Ukraine.
A republic in eastern Europe, Ukraine borders Russia to the north and east, the Black Sea to the south, Romania and Moldova to the southwest, and Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland to the west.
The year 1999 proved to be a significant one for Ukraine, with a divisive presidential election, the death of a charismatic opposition leader, and the flight abroad of a former prime minister.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=30069

  
 Andrusovo, Treaty of
This was the first partition of Ukraine, and it was confirmed by the so-called
Sich came under the joint protection of Muscovy and Poland.
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/A/N/AndrusovoTreatyof.htm

  
 BBC NEWS Europe Analysis: Divided Ukraine
Orthodoxy is the dominant religion on the Left Bank, while on the Right it co-exists with the Uniate (or Greek Catholic) church, which combines Orthodox service rites with allegiance to the Pope.
It is also said that the purest Ukrainian language is spoken in the Poltava region - which is on the Left rather than the Right bank.
And opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko, darling of the nationalists, was born in a village in the Sumy region, close to the Russian border in eastern Ukraine.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/4043315.stm

  
 Ukrainian History. Ruled by Empires.
Russia incorporated the Ukrainian lands of Slobozhanschyna, Left Bank and Right Bank Ukraine, southern Ukraine, called Naddniprianschyna in the 19th century.
Serfdom was enforced in the territory of the former Hetmanite (Left Bank) Ukraine in 1783, and the Cossack troops were made a regular military force.
Holova-tsky and I. Vahylevych) was formed in Halychyna, under Austrian rule, and the Cyril-Methodius society, headed by M. Kostomarov, P. Kulish and T. Shevchenko, in Nad-dniprianska Ukraine (1846-1847).
www.aboutukraine.com /history/eng4.html

  
 Premier Palace Hotel, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine
Ukraine is home to a variety of nationalities: Ukrainians, Russians, Belorussians, Jews, Moldavians, Poles, Hungarians, Romanians, Tatars and Greeks, are the groups that are predominantly represented.
On June 28, 1996, the Constitution, the main Law of Ukraine was passed, according to which Ukraine is a Presidential-Parliamentary Republic, including 24 administrative regions and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Ukraine in the south is washed by the Black and Azov Seas.
www.premier-palace.com /guide.jsp

  
 Ukraine & Halychyna
An accord the same year between Ukraine and Russia called for the division of the Black Sea fleet, and in 1997 it was agreed that Russia would be allowed to base its portion of the fleet there for 20 years.
By the end at the 18th century Ukraine was no more then just another province of the Russian Empire, with the western Ukrainian lands finding themselves under the dominance of the Empire of Austria and Hungary.
The Russian pressure on Ukraine was stepped up, and by brutal force the Russian tzars did away with Ukraine's autonomy and whatever liberties there might have been left.
www.bohdanyurkiv.cityslide.com /page/page/177994.htm

  
 AMBASSADE D'UKRAINE
The headquarters of all banks with 100% of the foreign capital, and also representation of foreign banks, which have not received yet that the licenses for activity in Ukraine, are located in Kyiv.
Among foreign banks, which have high-grade branches (classified, as the Ukrainian banks with 100% of the foreign capital) are "Societe General Ukraine", "Credit Lione Ukraine", "ING Bank Ukraine","Credit Swiss First of Boston (Ukraine)", "Incombank Ukraine", "Creditanshtaltd Ukraine", "Citibank Ukraine", "Raiffeisenbank Ukraine".
In accordance with Article 133 of Constitution of Ukraine, Kyiv City is an separated administrative unit in the system of administrative and territorial system of Ukraine, and it means, that city has not own region, than other all regional centers of Ukraine.
www.ukraine.be /trade/regions/kyiv.html

  
 Turning the pages back... October 11, 1665 (10/11/98)
Right-Bank Ukraine, west of the Dnipro River, was largely under the control of Pavlo Teteria; the Left Bank - under Ivan Briukhovetsky.
On October 11, 1665, Briukhovetsky affixed his mark to the Moscow Articles, which handed over control of administrative, financial, military affairs of Left-Bank Ukraine to the tsar and his governors.
As Ukraine descended into the period of ruin after the death of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky and the ouster of his successor, Ivan Vyhovsky, the country was sundered by two major factions (although there were many others).
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1998/419814.shtml

  
 Mazepa
In the Spring of 1711 Orlyk with his Cossacks and Tatars and auxiliary regiments of Polish lords, of Swedish lobby, marched on Right Bank Ukraine, against those regiments that were obedient to Moscow.
Later he left king's manor (apparently due to a love affair, which was later eulogized by several poets), settled in Ukraine, joined Cossack army; became close to hetman Doroshenko, later was captured during a mission to Crimea and found himself on Livoberezhya.
Although those resolutions were not implemented, because they never succeeded to take Ukraine under their control, but they are interesting as the reflection of views and wishes of these people, who tied their fate with freedom for Ukraine.
www.users.bigpond.com /kyroks/mazepa.html

  
 LARGE-SCALE AND GROSS VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE SITUATION IN THE ZONE OF ARMED CONFLICT IN AND AROUND THE CITY OF BENDERY (JUNE-JULY, 1992)
In 1924 the left bank territory was proclaimed the Moldovan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic within the Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine.
The city of Bendery and several villages on the right bank were also claimed the jurisdiction of the TDMSSR.
In the period between January and October, 1990, referendums were held in Bendery and the majority of the left bank settlements (except for a few villages with predominant Moldovan population) 79% of all the electors in the Trans-Dniester region took part in these referendums, and 96% voted for the institution of the Trans-Dniester Republic.
www.memo.ru /hr/hotpoints/moldavia/benderye.htm

  
 Ethnologue: Ukraine
Ethnic groups: Sárvi (left-bank Ukraine), Volóxuja (right-bank Ukraine), Chache (Moldavia), Kalderari (Moldavia, Ukraine, Odessa, Transcarpathia), Lovári (Ukraine).
75% of the Republic of Ukraine is ethnic Ukrainian.
ROMANI, VLACH [ RMY ] 10,000 Kalderash in Ukraine, Moldova, and Russia; 1,500,000 in all countries (1986 estimate).
www.christusrex.org /www1/pater/ethno/Ukra.html

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