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Ukraine

Ukraine is one of the European countries, and its capital is the city of Kyiv, with a land area of ​​603,550 km², and the system of government is a semi-presidential republic, and it is divided administratively into twenty-four regions, in addition to the capital city of Kyiv, an autonomous republic in the Crimea, and the city of Sevastopol with Special legal status, its official currency is the Ukrainian hryvnia and is symbolized by UAH.  0 seconds of 0 seconde volume 0% of affiliations and memberships: Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization, World Trade Organization, International Finance Corporation, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, United Nations, Council of Europe, International Center for Consultative Dispute Resolution, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency.

geography of Ukraine

  It is geographically located in Eastern Europe, bordered to the east by the Russian Federation, to the north by Belarus, to the west by Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, to the southwest by Romania and Moldova, to the south by the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea.  Its climate is characterized as a temperate continental climate.

Ukraine population

Ukraine has a population of 42,751,000 million people, and a population density of 77 people per square kilometer, according to 2015 statistics. Its population consists of diverse ethnic groups, including:

 77.8% of Ukrainians, 17.3% of Russians, 0.6% of Belarusians, 0.5% of Moldavians, 0.5% of Crimean Tatars, 0.5% of Bulgarians, 0.4% of Hungary, 0. 3% of Romanians, 0.3% of Poles, and 1.7% of others. 

 Its residents speak the Ukrainian language, which is an official language in the country, in addition to speaking the Russian language, and the language of the Crimean Tatars.  As for the religion, the majority of its residents are Christian, and the rest of the population adheres to Islam and Judaism.

Ukraine's economy

  Its economy is largely dependent on:
  The sector of production and export of transport vehicles and space vehicles.
  Tourism sector: Ukraine contains many tourist attractions such as the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Landscape Alley, National Opera House, Taras Shevchenko street, Central Botanical Garden, St.

Conclusion

Ukraine was founded in 1991 on the 24th of August after it gained independence from the Soviet Union.
The state army has 780,000 soldiers. The Verkhovna Rada consists of 450 seats and one chamber, and the parliament is responsible for forming the executive branch and the Council of Ministers.









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