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According to the 2001 census, 77% of Crimean inhabitants named Russian as their native language, 11.4% – Crimean Tatar, and 10.1% – Ukrainian. [23] Of the Ukrainians in Crimea, 40% gave Ukrainian as their native language, with 60% identifying as ethnic Ukrainians while giving Russian as their primary language. 93% of Crimean Tatars gave ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century Ukrainian politicians. It includes Ukrainian politicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
The following is a list of women who have been elected or appointed head of state or government of their respective countries since the interwar period (1918–1939). The first list includes female presidents who are heads of state and may also be heads of government, as well as female heads of government who are not concurrently head of state, such as prime ministers.
21st-century Ukrainian women politicians (158 P) D. Ukrainian women diplomats (1 C, 8 P) F. First ladies of Ukraine (17 P) G. ... Statistics; Cookie statement;
Women in Ukraine are allowed to join the military, [59] but historically this has been limited to non-combatant roles: medic, cook, accountant, etc. [60] As of July 2016, Ukrainian military forces began allowing women to participate in combatant roles including, but not limited to, machine gunner, military scout, and sniper.
Personal seal of Yaroslav the Wise. The Rurikids were descendants of Rurik (Ukrainian: Рюрик) (Hrørekr), a Varangian pagan konung or chieftain, who according to the Primary Chronicle was invited to rule Novgorod in 862 and who came to become the ruler of the Northern Slavic tribes of the (Krivchians and Slovene) as well as the Finnish tribes (Meria, Chud and Ves).
Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet leader (1953–1964), returned Crimea to Ukraine Emanuel Kviring , Bolshevik politician Anatoly Lunacharsky , first Soviet education minister, Latin alphabet advocate (similar to Atatürk ), was sidelined by Stalin
A number of foreign leaders have visited Ukraine during the Russian invasion, meeting with the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and other officials, and visiting areas around the country. This list only includes heads of state and government that visited Ukraine while serving as the head of state or government.