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Ukraine Travel Guide - Key Facts

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Monument commemorating reunification of Ukraine and Russia
 

 


Location

Central Eastern Europe.

Time

GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October).

Area

603,700 sq km (233,090 sq miles).

Population

47.8 million (UN estimate 2005).

Population Density

79.2 per sq km.

Capital

Kyiv. Population: 2.67 million (official estimate 2005).

Geography

Ukraine is bordered by the Russian Federation to the north and east; Belarus to the north; Poland, the Slovak Republic and Hungary to the west; and Romania and Moldova to the southwest. It is a varied country with mountains in the west, plains in the centre and the Black Sea views to the south. The north of the state is dominated by forests. Its other two main features are wooded steppe with beech and oak forests and the treeless steppe. The River Dnieper divides Ukraine roughly in half, and flows into the Black Sea.

Government

Republic. Gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

Head of State

President Viktor Yushchenko since 2005.

Head of Government

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko since 2007.

Recent History

Following the elections in late 2004 when he lost to the candidate backed by outgoing President Leonid Kuchma, Mr Yushchenko and his supporters took to the streets to protest that the vote had been rigged. After 10 days of peaceful but dramatic demonstrations dubbed the 'Orange Revolution', a rerun was ordered and Mr Yushchenko won. Viktor Yushchenko's time in government has been far from smooth however. The heady days of the Orange Revolution have faded, no thanks to a slowing economy and rising prices. Yushchenko struggled to form a working government after the March 2006 general elections in which no party won a majority. After four months of wrangling, he agreed to back his arch rival ViktorYanukovych for prime minister.

Language

Ukrainian is the sole official state language. It is still widely spoken in western and central Ukraine, although Russian is spoken by virtually everyone. Russian is the main language spoken in Kyiv, eastern Ukraine and Crimea.

Religion

There are about 35 million Ukrainian Orthodox faithful, although the church is divided into a traditional pro-Moscow and a breakaway pro-Kyiv faction. Five million Eastern-rite (Uniate) Catholics, subservient to Rome, are concentrated in western Ukraine. There are also Protestant and Muslim minorities.

Electricity

220 volts AC, 50Hz.

Social Conventions

Ukrainian people are warm and particularly friendly to visitors. It is not at all uncommon for Ukrainians to invite strangers into their own homes. People on the street are friendly despite the rigours of post-Soviet life. Formal attire is rarely required, though people dress smartly for the theatre. Visitors should avoid ostentatious displays of wealth in public places.
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