Ukraine in a translation to an Ukrainian language is "in country". For someone who knows: У Кра!!на. (ukraina) u- in, kraina- country. Make sense.
An oblast refers to one of Ukraine's 24 primary administrative units.
Short answer is no. Ukraine is a unitary state. There is administrative division however: 24 larger regions called "oblast", each of them subdivided into smaller regions called "rayon". One exception to this rule is Autonomous Republic of Crimea which used to be 25th oblast but was granted autonomy some time after Ukraine became independent.
The capital of the country known as the breadbasket of Europe is Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Ukraine is often referred to as Europe's breadbasket due to its fertile agricultural land and its status as a major producer of grains.
Ukraine is in Europe...:)
The Ukraine is in Eastern Europe.
The country is simply called "Ukraine" without the definite article.
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Ukraine's currency is called hryvnia, and is worth about a quarter.
Ukraine is not a capital it is a country, its capital city is called Kiev.
Ukraine is a country itself. If you mean "Is Ukraine only in one CONTINENT?", then yes, Ukraine is only in one continent called EUROPE.
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The Chernobyl.
The national dress of Ukraine for men is called the Kozhukh or Sharovary. The national dress for women is called Vyshyvanka or Ochipok.
An oblast refers to one of Ukraine's 24 primary administrative units.
The rich black soil in Ukraine is called chernozem. It is known for its high fertility and is ideal for agriculture, making Ukraine one of the top grain producers in the world.
Only some dogs might be called Bus'ko in Ukraine, but not a person.
Ukraine is known as the breadbasket of Europe.