3. • State: Sovereign state
• Language: Ukrainian
• Territory:604,000 square
kilometers.
• Population: 45 million 539
thousands
• National emblem: state
flag and anthem
• It borders: on Poland, Slovakia
and Hungary in the west and
on Romania and Moldova in
the southwest
• Rivers: the Dnipro, the Dnister,
the Buh and Donets…
• National recourse: iron ore,
coal, gas
4. National
Emblem
Ukraine is not yet dead, nor it's glory and
freedom,
Luck will still smile on us brother-
Ukrainians.
Our enemies will die, as the dew does in
the sunshine,
And we, too, brothers, we'll live happily
in our land.
We'll not spare either our souls or bodies
to get freedom
And we'll prove that we brothers are of
Kozak kin.
We'll rise up, brothers, all of us, from the
Sain to the Don,
We won't let anyone govern in out
motherland.
The Black Sea will smile yet, grandfather
Dnipro will rejoice,
Yet in our Ukraine luck will be high.
Our persistence, our sincere toil will prove
it's rightness,
Still our freedom's loud song will spread
throughout Ukraine.
It'll reflect upon the Carpathians, will
sound through the steppes,
And Ukraine's glory will arise among the
people.
5. Kyiv city is the capital of Ukraine located in Kiev
oblast. Kiev is advantageously situated in the heart
of Europe. The city is located along the Dnieper River
just below its confluence with the Desna River and
591 miles (952 km) from its mouth in the Black Sea.
The average temperature in January are -6.1
degrees, and +19.2 degrees in July. Kiev has a
wealth of greenery.
9. An ancient fortress, first
constructions of which date
back to 11th-12th century,
and the main bastions date
back to 16th-17th century.
Kamenets Podolskiy
defences are a vivid
example of the best Eastern
European fortifications.
10. One of the first
monasteries to
appear on Kiev Rus
territory. The
foundation dates
back to 1051, the time
of Yaroslav the Wise
governing.
Location: Kiev city.
11. This is a park and National
Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine scientific-research
institute, located on the bank
of Kamyanka river, in the
north of Uman
city, Cherkassy oblast.
Today it is a resort place.
Annually it is visited by 500
thousand people. The land is
179,2 ha wide. “Sofiyivska”
is the landscape monument
of garden art of 18th -
beginning of 19th century
12. The cathedral was erected in
11th century in the center
of Kiev city under order of
Yaroslav the Wise. It was
built in the style of Ukrainian
baroque at the turn of 17th-
18th century. The Cathedral
interior has preserved a great
quantity of ancient frescoes
and mosaics. St.Sophia’s
Cathedral became the first
Ukrainian architectural
monument listed in the
UNESCO World Heritage.
13. The city founded by ancient Greeks on
the Heracleus peninsula on the South-
West of Crimea. Today it is
Khersoness site of the Gagarin region
of Sevastopol city. For two thousand
years it was a large political, economic
and cultural center of Northern Black
Sea region.
14. It is the largest island
on Dnepr river located
in Zaporozhye
city area down the
Dnepr Hydro Electric
Station. It is also
unique natural and
historical complex.
The island stretches
from North-West to
South-East, 12.5 km
long and about 2.5
wide.
15. The fortress dates
back to 10th-13th
centuries. It is
located in Khotyn
town.
Also there were
three objects which
picked up additional
awards.
16. is a popular and energetic folk
dance involving a competition
among the dancers. The name
is coming from the Ukrainian
“hop” - exclamation uttered
during the dance. People are
dancing hopak in Ukrainian
folk costumes. The basic
movements include the
running, wide and high jumps
with flapping feet.
are intricately designed
ornamental Easter eggs, bearing
Christian or pre-Christian
symbols. Colorful wood-
carvings are produced by the
artisans of Carpathian
Mountain area.
a lutelike
instrument with 50
or more strings, is
Ukraine’s people
national musical
instrument.
17. Literature of Ukraine, the body of writings in Ukrainian
language. The earliest writings of Ukrainians, works produced
in Kievan Rus from the 11th to the 13th century, were
composed in Church Slavonic and are thus the common literary
heritage of Russians and Belorussians as well.
Nineteenth-century Ukrainian literature reflected the
rapid development of Ukrainian national consciousness
under Russian rule..
18. Ukrainian national food got a
merited renown almost in all
places of the world. Different
floury dishes (pampushki,
galushki, vareniki, korzhi and
others), meat dishes
(Ukrainian sausages, cold
collations, game, birds etc.),
vegetable and milk dishes
(ryazhenka and sirniki),
various drinks of fruit and
honey are very popular in
Ukraine.