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Ukraine
EUROPE
FACTFILE
OFFICIAL NAME: Ukraine
DATE OF FORMATION: 1991
CAPITAL: Kiev
POPULATION: 45.7 million
TOTAL AREA: 223,089 sq. miles
(603,700 sq. km)
DENSITY: 196 people per sq. mile
LANGUAGES: Ukrainian*, Russian,
Tat a r
RELIGIONS: Christian (mainly
Orthodox) 95%, other 5%
ETHNIC MIX: Ukrainian 78%, Russian 17%,
other 5%
GOVERNMENT: Presidential system
CURRENCY: Hryvna = 100 kopiykas
The former “breadbasket of the Soviet Union,” Ukraine
lies on the north coast of the Black Sea. Politics is divided
between pro-Russian sentiments and pro-European nationalism.
GEOGRAPHY
Mainly fertile steppes and
forests. Carpathian Mountains in west,
Crimean chain in south. Pripet Marshes
in northwest.
CLIMATE
Mainly continental climate, with
distinct seasons. Southern Crimea has
Mediterranean climate.
PEOPLE & SOCIETY
Over 90% of people in the west
are Ukrainian, but in cities in the east and
south, and in Crimea, Russians form a
majority. The government is wary of
Crimean separatism. Tatars have been
returning there since the Soviet
Union’s collapse and now comprise
around 12% of the local population.
Over five million people in Ukraine,
Belarus, and Russia live in areas
“contaminated” by the 1986
Chornobyl nuclear disaster.
THE ECONOMY
Minerals: 5% of global reserves.
Slow reform of land laws, holding back
agriculture. Oil/natural gas transit
from Russia and the Caspian to Europe:
natural gas price disputes with Russia.
Political crisis.
INSIGHT: Ukraine means “on
the border,” referring to its
position on the edge of the
old Russian Empire
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