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  2. Languages of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In an 11–23 December 2015 study by the Razumkov Centre taken in all regions of Ukraine other than Russian-annexed Crimea, and separatist controlled Donetsk, and Luhansk, a majority considered Ukrainian their native language (60%), followed by Russian (15%), while 22% used both languages equally. Two percent had another native language.

  3. Russian language in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The first new waves of Russian settlers onto what is now Ukrainian territory came in the late-16th century to the empty lands of Slobozhanshchyna [7] (in the region of Kharkiv) that Russia had gained from the Tatars, [8] or from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania [citation needed] - although Ukrainian peasants from the Polish-Lithuanian west escaping harsh exploitative conditions outnumbered them.

  4. List of Ukrainian flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Russian Empire: Most Ukrainian territories were under the rule of the Russian Empire after 1764. 1858–1896 Flag of the Russian Empire 1955–1991 Flag of the Soviet Union: 1919–1929 Flag of Soviet Ukraine: Each Soviet republic had its own flag. 1929–1937 1937–1950 1950–1992 1941–1944 Reichskommissariat Ukraine

  5. List of flags with Russian-language text - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian SSR: 1919–29 У.С.С.Р. [abbreviation of " ... List of flags with Russian-language text. Add languages ...

  6. Geographical distribution of Ukrainian speakers - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2004 Moldovan census, Ukrainian was the native language of 186,394 people (5.51% of the country's population, 4th place after Moldovan, Romanian, and Russian). 130,114 people (3.85% of the population of the Republic of Moldova) indicated that they usually speak Ukrainian.

  7. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    A language that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages. (On this page a national language is followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status.) Some countries have more than one language with this ...

  8. Category:Languages of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian language (21 C, 42 P) W. Ukrainian writers by language (3 C) Pages in category "Languages of Ukraine" ... Russian language in Ukraine; Rusyn language; S.

  9. Category:Flags of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    22 languages. العربية ... Flags used in Russian-occupied Ukraine; T. Flag of Ternopil Oblast; U. Flag of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army; Flag of the Ukrainian ...