Association of Polish Culture of the Lviv LandW
Association of Polish Culture of the Lviv Land

Association of the Polish Culture of the Lviv Land is a Polish minority association, active in Lviv Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. It was founded on December 3, 1989, in Lviv and its first director was Professor Leszek Mazepa. It engages in educational, cultural and economic activities of the Polish minority of the surrounding Lviv area.

Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)W
Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)

"Be My Valentine! " is a song recorded by Ukrainian singer Svetlana Loboda. The song was written by Svetlana Loboda herself and Yevgeny Matyushenko. It is best known as the Ukrainian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in Moscow.

Chervony ShliakhW
Chervony Shliakh

Chervony Shliach was a political and literary-scientific monthly that was founded in 1923 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. It continued to be published until February 1936.

Christmas in UkraineW
Christmas in Ukraine

Traditional Ukrainian Christmas festivities start on Christmas Eve, which is celebrated on 6 January, as reckoned by the Julian calendar. The Christmas celebrations end on 19 January, the date of Epiphany, or Yordan in Ukrainian, by the Julian calendar.

Constitution Day (Ukraine)W
Constitution Day (Ukraine)

Constitution Day is a Ukrainian public holiday celebrated on 28 June since 1996. It commemorates the anniversary of the approval by the Verkhovna Rada of the Constitution of Ukraine on 28 June 1996.

Crimean chamberW
Crimean chamber

Crimean chamber is the only national Ukrainian newspaper in Crimea. It is published since 31 December 1992.

Culture and LifeW
Culture and Life

Culture and Life is a national Ukrainian weekly newspaper.

The Day (Kyiv)W
The Day (Kyiv)

Den' is a Kyiv-based, centrist daily broadsheet newspaper. The newspaper is published in three languages: Ukrainian, Russian and English

Day of the National Flag (Ukraine)W
Day of the National Flag (Ukraine)

23 August is celebrated as the Day of the National Flag in Ukraine; beginning in 2004. 24 July was previously marked as National Flag Day in Kyiv. The first ceremonial raising of the yellow-and-blue Ukrainian flag in modern times took place on 24 July 1990 at the flagstaff of the Kyiv City Council, one-and-a-half years before the flag was officially adopted as the National flag of the Ukrainian state.

Delovaya StolitsaW
Delovaya Stolitsa

Delovaya Stolitsa is one of Ukraine's main business newspapers published weekly in Russian. It's also an online media known as DSnews. It contains news and analytics about Ukrainian political life, economy, banks, companies&markets, real estate. Delovaya Stolitsa is a member of UAPP. It's the first business newspaper of Ukraine, which began to use full-color printing. The newspaper become profitable after 6-9 months after the launch.

EkspresW
Ekspres

Ekspres is a Ukrainian language Lviv-based, daily broadsheet newspaper founded in 1992. It claims to be the biggest newspaper in Ukraine in Ukrainian in terms of circulation. Its popularity is based in Western Ukraine.

Hasta la Vista (Oleksandr Ponomaryov song)W
Hasta la Vista (Oleksandr Ponomaryov song)

"Hasta la Vista" was the Ukrainian entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, their debut entry, composed by Svika Pick and Mirit Shem Or and sung by Oleksandr Ponomaryov in English.

Hey, O.KW
Hey, O.K

Hey, O.K is an album by the band Vopli Vidopliassova. It was released by the Ukrainian-Canadian label Kobza in 1990.

Komunistishe fonW
Komunistishe fon

Komunistishe fon, also known as Komfon, was a Soviet Yiddish newspaper published in Kiev 1919–1924. The newspaper was the result of the merger of two previously non-communist newspapers, Naye tsayt of the Fareynikte party and the Folkstsaytung of the Bund party. Kommunistishe fon was the organ of the Komfarband, and later became the organ of the Main Bureau of the Jewish sections of the Communist Party (bolshevik) of Ukraine.

KP (newspaper)W
KP (newspaper)

KP in Ukraine is a Ukrainian newspaper published six times a week in Kyiv, the nation's capital. It is a Russian language newspaper with some regional editions in the Ukrainian language.

OsnovaW
Osnova

The Ukrainian magazine Osnova was published between 1861 and 1862 in St Petersburg. It contained articles devoted to life and customs of the Ukrainian people, including regular features about their wedding costumes and traditions. Prominent figures associated with the magazine Osnova included Ukrainian intellectuals such as Volodymyr Antonovych and Tadei Rylsky, as well as poet Pavlo Chubynsky.

Slobozhan kobzarsW
Slobozhan kobzars

The kobzari of the Slobozhan bandura tradition were kobzari who lived in the Slobozhan region around the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine. They include Petro Drevchenko, Pavlo Hashchenko, Hnat Honcharenko, Horobetz, F. Hrytsenko-Kholodny, Hryhory Kozhushko, Ivan Kuchuhura Kucherenko, Ivan Netesa, Odnorih, Stepan Pasiuha, Mykola Ryhorenko and P. Trotchenko.

Taras Shevchenko PlaceW
Taras Shevchenko Place

Taras Shevchenko Place is a street in New York City named after Taras Shevchenko, who is commonly considered to be one of the greatest Ukrainian poets. Taras Shevchenko Place connects 6th Street and 7th Street between Second and Third Avenues in the East Village. It abuts the back of 41 Cooper Square to the west.

Theotokos SamarskaW
Theotokos Samarska

Theotokos of Novi Kodaky or Theotokos Samarska is a Christian Orthodox icon that has been venerated by the Zaporozhian Cossacks of the Dnieper Ukraine on April 24.

TriznaW
Trizna

Trizna was a funeral feast of ancient Slavic religion, which was conducted for distinguished members of society before their cremation. Besides the feast and the wake, the deceased will have their body washed and dressed in the finest clothes before their cremation, and merry-making and contests were also held. According to tradition, this was done to symbolise the victory of life over death by repelling evil spirits with laughter.

Ukrainian BaroqueW
Ukrainian Baroque

Ukrainian Baroque or Cossack Baroque or Mazepa Baroque is an architectural style that was widespread in the Ukrainian lands in the 17th- and 18th- centuries. It was the result of a combination of local architectural traditions and European Baroque.

Ukrainian Cultural Centre of TorontoW
Ukrainian Cultural Centre of Toronto

The Ukrainian Cultural Centre of Toronto was located at 83-85 Christie St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada until the building was sold in 2015..

Ukrainian Historical JournalW
Ukrainian Historical Journal

The Ukrainian Historical Journal is published semi-monthly by the Institute of History of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

Ukrainian Independent Information AgencyW
Ukrainian Independent Information Agency

The UNIAN or Ukrainian Independent Information Agency of News is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian news agency. It produces and provides political, business and financial information, as well as a photo reporting service.

Ukrainian News AgencyW
Ukrainian News Agency

The Ukrainian News Agency is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian news agency. It produces and provides political, business and financial information, as well as a popular photo reporting service. Since February 2008 the company is part of the Inter Media Group Ltd., formerly U.A. Inter Media Group, which itself is a subsidiary of the Russian-based company GDF Media Ltd. Inter Media Group Limited also owns 61% of the Ukrainian TV channel Inter.