Ukrainians (Ukrainian: Українці, Ukrayintsi, [ukrɑˈjinʲtsʲi]) are an East Slavic ethnic group primarily living in Ukraine, or more broadly-citizens of Ukraine (who may or may not be ethnic Ukrainians). Some 200 years ago and times prior to that, Ukrainians were usually referred to and known as Rusyny (Ukrainian: Русини, commonly translated as Ruthenians).
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The migration of Ukrainians to settle in Russia began in significant numbers during the late 18th century, particularly after the Russian Empire annexed large territories of Ukraine. This movement continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, with peaks during periods of industrialization and collectivization in the Soviet era. Additionally, factors such as economic opportunities and political repression prompted further migration waves, particularly during the 1930s and post-World War II.
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The Ukrainians was created in 1991.
Philadelphia Ukrainians was created in 1950.
Montreal Ukrainians was created in 1949.
Toronto Ukrainians was created in 1948.
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The Ukrainians - album - was created on 1991-11-25.
New York Ukrainians was created in 1948.
Paul Yuzyk has written: 'Canada: a multicultural nation' -- subject(s): Canada, Ethnic groups, Multiculturalism, Ukrainians 'Ukrainian Canadians' -- subject(s): Ukrainians 'The Ukrainians in Manitoba' -- subject(s): Ukrainians 'Les Canadiens-Ukrainiens' 'For a better Canada' -- subject(s): Biculturalism, Civilization, Ukrainians
According to the 2011 Canadian census, there were 1,251,170 Ukrainians living in Canada. Ukrainians make up the ninth largest ethnic group in the country.
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