Virtually every ethnic and political grouping can be considered to be tough - most of them get through adversity when they encounter it.
It depends on what "your" definition of tough is. But people do a LOT of work for little money and have small places to live, and there is a lot of rude people there. Getting through the day there is usually harder than getting through a week in the U.S. People are tough in the sense that they can get through things, and also in the sense that people can yell at others, so if you see someone damaging public property people will yell at them, not just walk by.
Ukrainian people is not a religion.
Ukrainian People's Republic was created in 1917.
Ukrainian People's Party was created in 1999.
Ukrainian People's Army ended in 1921.
Ukrainian People's Army was created in 1917.
Ukrainian People's Republic ended in 1920.
West Ukrainian People's Republic was created in 1918.
West Ukrainian People's Republic ended in 1919.
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Cossacks are a group of Ukrainian people who originally were members of military communities in Ukraine and who played an important role in the historical development of Ukrainian nation.
The Ukrainian word for "white" is "bilyy". The Ukrainian language has similarities to Russian and Polish languages, and is spoken by around 40 million people worldwide.