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  2. Mother Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The monument's initial name was the Mother Motherland (Ukrainian: Батьківщина-Мати, romanized: Batkivshchýna-Máty), which derives from Russian Mother Motherland (Russian: Родина-мать, romanized: Rodina-mat'), a name for the national personification used by both Russia and the Soviet Union. Along with other monuments ...

  3. Symbols of Ukrainian people - Wikipedia

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    Cuckoo in Ukrainian songs is a symbol of a mother mourning her children. Crane is a symbol of sorrow for a native land. Swallow is a symbol of well-being, happiness, marriage consent, spring and nature rebirth. It is also a symbol of motherhood. [10] Nightingale is a symbol of love to song. Stork is a favorite bird of Ukrainians.

  4. Personification of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Mother Motherland (Ukrainian: Батьківщина-Мати, tr. Batʹkivshchyna-Maty, Russian: Родина-мать, tr. Rodina-mat' ), now called Mother Ukraine, is a monumental statue in Kyiv that is a part of the Museum of The History of Ukraine in World War II; Mother Motherland (Saint Petersburg), a statue at the Piskarevskoye Memorial ...

  5. Ukraine replaces Soviet hammer and sickle with trident on ...

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    The towering Mother Ukraine statue in Kyiv — one of the nation’s most recognizable landmarks — lost its hammer-and-sickle symbol on Sunday as officials replaced the Soviet-era emblem with ...

  6. Ukraine replaces Soviet-era hammer and sickle symbol with a ...

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    Ukraine has removed Soviet-era signage from a hilltop monument in Kyiv, amid a conflict that has seen the country fight to reassert its cultural identity in the face of Russian President Vladimir ...

  7. Homeland - Wikipedia

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    French speakers: Patrie, although they also use la mère patrie, which includes the idea of motherland; the Latvians as tēvija or tēvzeme (although dzimtene – roughly translated as "place that somebody grew up" – is more neutral and used more commonly nowadays) the Burmese as အမိမြေ (ami-myay) literally meaning "motherland"

  8. National symbols of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Type Symbol Image Notes Flag: Flag of Ukraine [1]: National Flag of Ukraine: Official Coat of arms: Coat of arms of Ukraine [2]: Emblem of Ukraine: Official. The lone emblem featured on it is the tryzub (meaning "trident"), a state sigil of the Kyivan Rus from the 10th century A.D., [3] believed to originally represent the Holy Trinity, possibly adapted from symbolism of a falcon.

  9. Mykhaylo Khmelko - Wikipedia

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    Khmelko is known for his Socialist Realism paintings: Unification of the Ukrainian Lands (1939-1949), Drink A Toast for the Great Russian People (1947), Triumph of the Victorious Motherland (1949), Forever with Moscow. Forever with Russian people (1951). [1]