Ukraine

Ukraine (pronounced /juːˈkreɪn/ ( listen) yoo-KRAYN; Ukrainian: Óêðà¿íà, transliterated: Ukrayina, [ukrɑˈjinɑ]) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south. The city of Kiev (Kyiv) is both the capital and the largest city of Ukraine.

Ukraine’s modern history began with the East Slavs. From at least the 9th century, Ukraine was a center of the medieval living area of the East Slavs. This state, known as Kievan Rus’, became a large and powerful nation, but disintegrated in the 12th century. After the Great Northern War, Ukraine was divided among a number of regional powers, and by the 19th century, the largest part of Ukraine was integrated into the Russian Empire, with the rest under Austro-Hungarian control.

After a chaotic period of incessant warfare and several attempts at independence (1917–21) following World War I and the Russian Civil War, Ukraine emerged in 1922 as one of the founding republics of the Soviet Union. The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic’s territory was enlarged westward shortly before and after World War II, and southwards in 1954 with the Crimea transfer. In 1945, the Ukrainian SSR became one of the co-founding members of the United Nations.[5]

Ukraine became independent again after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. This began a period of transition to a market economy, in which Ukraine was stricken with an eight year recession.[6] But since then, the economy experienced a high increase in GDP growth. Ukraine was caught up in the worldwide economic crisis in 2008 and the economy plunged. GDP fell 20% from spring 2008 to spring 2009, then leveled off as analysts compared the magnitude of the downturn to the worst years of economic depression during the early 1990s.[7]

Ukraine is a unitary state composed of 24 oblasts (provinces), one autonomous republic (Crimea), and two cities with special status: Kiev, its capital, and Sevastopol, which houses the Russian Black Sea Fleet under a leasing agreement. Ukraine is a republic under a semi-presidential system with separate legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Since the collapse of the USSR, Ukraine continues to maintain the second largest military in Europe, after that of Russia. The country is home to 46 million people, 77.8 percent of whom are ethnic Ukrainians, with sizable minorities of Russians, Belarusians and Romanians. The Ukrainian language is the only official language in Ukraine, while Russian is also widely spoken. The dominant religion in the country is Eastern Orthodox Christianity, which has heavily influenced Ukrainian architecture, literature and music.

[ Evpatoria] [ Kharkov] [ Kiev] [ Simferopol] [ Yalta] [Alupka] [Alushta] [Bakhchisaray] [Berdyansk] [Feodosia] [Foros] [Gurzuf] [Kerch] [Kherson] [Khmilnik] [Kirillovka] [Koktebel] [Lviv] [Mirgorod] [Morshin] [New World] [Nikolaevka] [Odessa] [Primorsk] [Saki] [Sevastopol] [Shchelkine] [Simeiz] [Sudak] [Truskavets]

City Codes for calling Ukraine »

International Country Code for calling Ukraine. This page details Ukraine phone code. The Ukraine phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Ukraine. In order to make international calls to Ukraine, use Ukraine’s country code before dialing the local number.The Ukraine country dialing code is only used when calling Ukraine from another country. To make an international call to Ukraine, you may also need a city or area code.

Ukrainian REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Ukrainian REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
Programs of the Ukrainian banks
Now in Ukraine many programs of hypothecary crediting for purchase of the commercial real estate operate, but thus there are the disagreements, concerning fullnesses of products. In the given section of article we will consider some the bank programs which are directly being products of the commercial mortgage.
The program “Business mortgage” in “Alpha bank”
“Business mortgage” is the credit given by “Alpha bank” to subjects of small and average business for acquisition of objects of the real estate for the purpose …

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Religion of Ukraine:

Orthodox - 76 %, Greek-Catholics (Uniat) - 14 %.


Currency of Ukraine:
The international name: UAH
National currency - grivna, in one grivna of 100 copecks. In a course of a banknote advantage 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1 grivna. Coins advantage in 50, 25, 10, 5, 2, 1 copeck.

Exchange can be made at the airport, banks, numerous exchange offices. In the markets and in private shops for payment freely are accepted both roubles, and US dollars. In a southwest part of the country and in the Western Ukraine the exchange of roubles is …

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History of Ukraine

In XI—XII centuries Kiev was centre of Russian princedom. The Kiev Russia has arisen in IX century and became one of the most powerful European states of that time. Heyday the princedom has reached in board of prince Yaroslav Mudrogo (1019—1054). In XIII century the Kiev princedom has been ruined by tataro-Mongols. The Galitsijsky princedom (modern Western Ukraine) has suffered less and in XIV century was a part of Poland.
Northern earths have got to dependence on Grand duchy Lithuanian, the earths to the east from the river Dnepr gravitated to Russia and in 1667 have been attached …

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Holidays2010

January 1 – New Year’s Day

January 7 – Orthodox Christmas Day

March 8  – International Women’s Day

April 4  – Orthodox Easter (day off is on Monday, April 5)

May 1-2  – International Labor Days (days off are on Monday & Tuesday, May 3-4)

May 9 – Victory Day (day off is on Monday, May 10)

May 23  – Orthodox Pentecost (day off is on Monday, May 24)

June 28  – Constitution Day

August 24  – Ukrainian Independence Day

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