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In Ukrainian literature, varenyky appeared as a symbol of national identity, sometimes stressing its distinction from Russian. In the poem by Stepan Rudansky Varenyky-Varenyky (1858), a Russian soldier asks a Ukrainian countrywoman to cook varenyky for him. However, he cannot think of the word "varenyky", while the woman pretends not to ...
Olha Volodymyrivna Sovhyria (Ukrainian: Ольга Володимирівна Совгиря; born on 6 August 1980) is a Ukrainian jurist, lawyer, and former politician who is currently a judge of the Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine since 27 July 2022.
This is the most distinctive feature of Ukrainian cuisine". [2] The national dish of Ukraine is red borscht, a well-known beet soup, of which many varieties exist. However, varenyky (boiled dumplings similar to pierogi) and a type of cabbage roll known as holubtsi are also national favourites, and are a common meal in traditional Ukrainian ...
Rukh (Ukrainian: Рух; movement), a Ukrainian centre-right political party the People's Movement of Ukraine. Sich (Ukrainian: Січ), the administrative and military centre for Cossacks. Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian: Верхо́вна Ра́да), Ukraine's parliament, literally Supreme Council, formerly also translated as the Supreme Soviet.
a. ^.NET Framework 1.0 is an integral component of Windows XP Media Center Edition and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Installation CDs for the Home edition and the Professional edition of Windows XP SP1, SP2 or SP3 come with .NET Framework 1.0 installation packages.
Olha Gersimyuk's Official Website in Facebook; Who is who in Ukraine. – K. I. S. Olha Herasymyuk. Happiness is when there is no misfortune // Country. – 2010. – No. 43. – P. 32. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, 5th convocation, deputy page; Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, 6th convocation, deputy page
Russia summoned the U.S. ambassador and vowed retaliation Monday after blaming Washington for a deadly strike on a strategic port in occupied Crimea, claiming U.S.-supplied missiles were used in ...
Olha Bibik (born 1990), Ukrainian sprinter; Olha Bohomolets (born 1966), Ukrainian physician, singer and songwriter; Olha Bura (1986–2014), Ukrainian activist; Olha Franko (1896–1987), Ukrainian cookbook author; Olha Freimut (born 1982), Ukrainian TV presenter, journalist, writer and model; Olha Kobylianska (1863–1942), Ukrainian writer ...