"The Ukraine" used to be a common way to refer to the country, stemming from a time when Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union. However, Ukraine's independence in 1991 led to a shift in the usage, with "the" being dropped. Saying "the Ukraine" can now be seen as outdated or even offensive in some contexts as it implies a lack of recognition of Ukraine as a sovereign nation.
northern hemisphere and eastern hemisphere Ukraine is in the northern hemisphere.
Just "Ukraine". "The Ukraine" was mainly used before Ukraine became independent in 1991 and that is why many anchors and writers still tend to use "the" but it has greatly changed over the last few years. Here is a great article, it explains why today Ukraine should be called just Ukraine. http:/www.infoukes.com/faq/the_ukraine
Ukrainian is the official language of Ukraine.
To say "be careful" in Ukraine, you can use the phrase "Будьте обережні" (pronounced: Bud'te oberzhni).
Ukraine has a total area of approximately 603,500 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 603,500,000,000 square meters.
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South of most of Ukraine is the Black Sea and after the Black Sea there is Turkey. Parts of Romania and Moldova are also south of western Ukraine.
Russia and the Ukraine.
The Black Sea lies between Ukraine and Turkey. I urge you to look at a map and find those countries.
Vladimir the Great was Emperor of the Kievan Rus, which was an empire based in Kiev, Ukraine and controlled a large part of Ukraine, Belarus, and western Russia.
The Black Sea is bordered by Ukraine, Romania, and Turkey. It is a large inland sea located in southeastern Europe.
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There are several large steel factories in the Ukraine. Some of them are, Azovstal Iron and Steel, Illich Iron and Steel Works, and the largest steel mill Kryvorizhstal.
Ukraine is a large country on the Asian continent. The Urals are large Asian mountain range.