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Ukrainian
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capital
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Ukraine
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Kiev
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prophesied by St. Andrew
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AD
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60
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70
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Dnieper river
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5th century
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East Slavic civilization
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Golden Age
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Kievan Rus'
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tenth
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twelfth
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Mongol invasion
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1240
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Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Muscovite Russia
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Russian Empire
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Christian city since 988
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Orthodox Christianity
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Catholic
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Poland
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atheist
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Soviet Union
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industrial revolution
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19th century
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Russian Revolution
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several short-lived Ukrainian states
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1921
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Soviet Union
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1934
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Soviet Ukraine
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World War II
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Soviet republic
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1991
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collapse of the Soviet Union
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1240
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founders of Kiev
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5th century
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East Slavs
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Kyi, Schek and Khoryv
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Khazar
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Primary Chronicle
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Askold and Dir
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9th century
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8th
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9th
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Khazar
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Sambat
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Old Turkic
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Varangians
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Askold and Dir
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Oleg of Novgorod
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Rus'
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Primary Chronicle
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882
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Omeljan Pritsak
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Constantine Zuckerman
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920s
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Kievian Letter
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Schechter Letter
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1169
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East-Slavic state
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Kievan Rus'
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Varangian
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Rurikid
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Grand Princes
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968
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withstood a siege
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Pechenegs
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988
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Vladimir I of Kiev
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Baptism of Kievan Rus'
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Golden Age
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11th century
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Yaroslav the Wise
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Polotsk
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Battle on the river Nemiga
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Minsk
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1169
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Suzdalian
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Andrei Bogolyubsky
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Mongol Invasion
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Mongols
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1240
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Halych-Volynia
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1264
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falling to Gediminas
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Gedimin
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1321
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Fiodor of Kiev
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1362
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Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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Golden Horde
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Battle at Blue Waters
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Grand Duke of Lithuania
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Algirdas
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Casimir Jagiellon
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Kiev Voivodship
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1471
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Martynas Goštautas
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voivode
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Crimean Tatars
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1482
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Crimean Khan
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Meñli I Giray
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Orthodox
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metropolitan
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1494
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Magdeburg rights
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Lithuanian Grand Dukes
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Polish Kings
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1516
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Sigismund I
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1569
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Union of Lublin
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Pol.
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Kiev Voivodeship
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Roman Catholicism
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1632
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Peter Mogila
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Orthodox
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Metropolitan
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Galicia
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Kiev Mogila Academy
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Polish
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Catholic
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1648
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Bohdan Khmelnytsky
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cossacks
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their uprising
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Cossack state
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1654
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Treaty of Pereyaslav
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Muscovite Russia
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1667
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Treaty of Andrusovo
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1775
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Empress
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Catherine the Great
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1834
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Taras Shevchenko
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gates
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Monastery of the Caves
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18th century
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19th century
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Russian Orthodox Church
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Nikolay Kostomarov
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Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius
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federation
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Slavic people
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Ukraine
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Russification
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19th century
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Russian
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modernization
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20th century
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Russian
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folk culture
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nobles
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19th century
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Russian Empire
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sugar
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grain
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railroad
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1900
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first electric tram line
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Jewish
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Russia
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Moscow
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Saint Petersburg
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Pale of Settlement
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Russian
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districts
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pogrom
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aviation
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1900s
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Pyotr Nesterov
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aerobatics
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Igor Sikorsky
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helicopter
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1917
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Central Rada
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self-government
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Mykhailo Hrushevsky
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November 7
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1917
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independent
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Ukrainian People's Republic
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Academy of Sciences
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Ukrainian
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Bolshevik
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Russian Revolution
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Ukrainian-Soviet War
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Polish-Ukrainian War
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Polish-Soviet War
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Bolsheviks
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1920
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Ukrainian SSR
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Kharkiv
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trolleybuses
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Darnytsia
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Kiev Oblast
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Holodomor
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1934
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Ukrainian SSR
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St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral
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Fountain of Samson
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Saint Sophia Cathedral
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1930s
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Ukrainization
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Joseph Stalin
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clergy
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1930s
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executions
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intellectuals
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Babi Yar
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Bykivnia
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GULAG
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Stalin
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industrialization
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Second World War
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Nazi Germany
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19 September
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1941
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Battle of Kiev
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German advances
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Nazi
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Red Army
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Kiev Arsenal
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World War II
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Babi Yar
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war crimes
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Jews
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SS
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Einsatzgruppen
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mass murders
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Roma
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POWs
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resistance movement
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collaborators
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resistance
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Khreschatyk
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Reichskommissar
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NSDAP
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Soviet Army
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6 November
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1943
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Hero City
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pacification
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arms race
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Cold War
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aerospace
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microelectronics
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optics
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Academy of Sciences
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Coat of arms of Kiev
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Soviet era
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Soviet Union
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Soviet education
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rural
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Russia
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1950s
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'80s
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urban
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Metro
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Boryspil Airport
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Russification
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1970s
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universities
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Ukrainian
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Russian
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Russification
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Soviet
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democracy
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Ukrainian SSR
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Moscow
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Russia
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1970s
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1980s
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'90s
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Soviet
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Jews
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Israel
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International Solomon University
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Alexander Tetelbaum
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Chernobyl accident
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1986
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environmentally
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radioactive
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May 1
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1986
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CPSU
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parade
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refugees
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Independence Square
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Kiev
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November 22
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2004
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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
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Soviet Union
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Ukraine
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1991
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2004 Ukrainian presidential election
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Viktor Yushchenko
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November 22
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2004
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Viktor Yanukovych
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Eurovision Song Contest 2005
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May 19
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May 21
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Palace of Sports
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Leonid Chernovetsky
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ISBN 0-19-505180-7
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Carroll & Graf
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1993
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Princeton University Press
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ISBN 0-691-03253-X
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Academy of Sciences of Ukrainian SSR
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