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Ukraine pronounced ju kre n 160 listen yoo-KRAYN Ukrainian transliterated Ukrayina is a country in Eastern Europe It is bordered by Russia to the east Belarus to the north Poland Slovakia and Hungary to the west Romania and Moldova to the southwest and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south The city of Kiev Kyiv is both the capital and the largest city of Ukraine Ukraine's modern history began with the East Slavs From at least the 9th 160 century Ukraine was a center of the medieval living area of the East Slavs This state known as Kievan Rus' became a large and powerful nation but disintegrated in the 12th 160 century After the Great Northern War Ukraine was divided among a number of regional powers and by the 19th 160 century the largest part of Ukraine was integrated into the Russian Empire with the rest under Austro-Hungarian control After a chaotic period of incessant warfare and several attempts at independence…Read More about ukraine at WikiPedia
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OKAY I am doing a project for school on Ukraine and this is a BIG HUGE part of my grade!! I have a few questions.... What are some popular jobs in Ukraine? What are some major landforms and waterways that people visit? What is the climate like? AND if there is any other info that you know about Ukraine... PLEASE HELP ME!!
Answer:> What are some popular jobs in Ukraine? Just like anywhere: there're a lot of occupations and people do a lot of jobs. There are teachers, workers, software developers (like me), bus and taxi drivers, farmers, policemen, accountants, lawyers, salespersons, janitors, martial arts trainers - whatever you like :) > What are some major landforms and waterways that people visit? Carpatian mountains: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpathian_Mountains Crimea peninsula: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimea > What is the climate like? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine > if there is any other info that you know about Ukraine...PLEASE HELP ME!! Feel free to ask me any questions you have regarding Ukraine.
wat are your opinions on the country
Answer:Summer is the best time to visit Ukraine. The weather is nice, fruits and vegetables just delicious. The traditinal food is great. Many people say this. Try varenyky (cooked dough pockets) filled with cherries, cottage cheese,blueberries and .... or try Ukrainian traditional soup called Borshch. If you have already tried it made by another nation I would advise you to try it in Ukraine as it originated from there; they have more than 40 varieties of borshch. The capital in the summer is beautiful with lots over the summer. Have fun!
wutcha gotta say about it? u love it???u don't like it???? ps...I LOOOVEEE IT!!!!
Answer:nigga i love that shit......YuShChenko that's my homie... man, i love him! sux he's married...lol;) but his son is soooo fkn spicy!!!!!=) lol;)
I am planning a sabbatical/holiday/adventure and want to go someplace totally different from America. Many countries have come to mind and consideration but a friend told me to consider Russia/Ukraine. Any thoughts or experiences that people want to share?
Answer:I have travelled alone to kiev. I found it fine but you need to be wise in the night time. Common sense is need alot..Many not many speak english of course but there are places that do.. I stayed at the hotel Ukraina dont stay there if thinking of a hotel, I never backpacked there and for me i would not.. I had airport transfer and glad i did the taxis will rip you off or ingore you.. There was things to do but after 7 days pleased to leave it behind.. Is differnet yes! can be hard and can be interesting.. I am glad i saw it even if it was not for long and saw little of the country..Just research the place good before you leave... What ever you choose enjoy your holiday!
I want to invest with my wife in property in Ukraine. To get a mortage in Ukraine involves paying very high interest rates. I'm hoping it's possible to borrow money from a UK lender that is secured on a property in Ukraine. I'm looking for lenders that can provide this service. Thanks for any advice! Thanks for responses so far - I should have added that my wife has a Ukrainian passport, so we will be able to purchase the property as a local.
Answer:1. If you have a UK property raise the capital against that by way of Further Advance (subject to income and equity) 2. Find a UK subsidiary of a Ukraine Bank and see if they can offer you a mortgage (don't even know if this option exists!) 3. Find a company or broker specialising in mortgages in foreign countries. The only one I Know of is Conti in Brighton (check yellow pages/Internet, not a recommendation). As Ukraine is an up and coming nation, I think you may be saddled with the mortgage in their country route as no UK lenders I Know of offer mortgages in this country. Best of luck.