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- Derussification (or derussianization) is a process or public policy in different states of the former Russian Empire and the Soviet Union or certain parts...
- divisions in the country have had their names changed as part of the derussification of toponyms (placenames) in Ukraine. These changes have involved the...
- Derussification in Ukraine (Ukrainian: Дерусифікація/деросіянізація в Україні, romanized: Derusyfikatsiia/derosiianizatsiia v Ukraïni) is a process of...
- 2023 this theater was named after Russian poet Alexander Pushkin; the derussification of Ukraine campaign of that area led to its renaming that also meant...
- streets and localities in Kherson for purposes of decolonization and derussification. This was in accordance with Law of Ukraine "On Condemnation and Prohibition...
- widely described as providing a legal framework for the process of the derussification and decolonization of Ukraine, which officially began after the collapse...
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- a number of monuments were erected. In November 2022, as part of a derussification campaign, (the Ukrainian capital) Kyiv's Valentin Kotyk Street was...
- matter of controversy. Some Post-Soviet states adopted policies of derussification aimed at reversing former trends of Russification, while Belarus under...
- Forces. In 2024 the Verkhovna Rada renamed the village as a part of the derussification campaign. As of the 2001 Ukrainian census, the settlement had 274 inhabitants...