- A
Ukrainophone (Ukrainian: українськомовний, ukrainskomovnyi) is a
person who
speaks the
Ukrainian language either natively or by preference. At the same...
- Kyiv: the 1920s
Ukrainization as well as the
migration of the
rural Ukrainophone po****tion made the
Russophone city Ukrainian-speaking and bolstered...
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while the
northern region is less po****ted,
mostly agricultural and
Ukrainophone. Its po****tion (as of 2004) of 2,461,506
constitutes 5.13% of the overall...
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governorates where the
ethnic composition of the po****tion was
predominantly Ukrainophone (Ukrainian-speaking). On 6 May 1918, a
ceasefire agreement was signed...
- inhabitants. In
terms of
spoken language, the
village is
overwhelmingly Ukrainophone,
while a
significant minority speaks Russian as
their primary language...
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industrial centers and much
smaller percentage in the
overwhelmingly Ukrainophone rural areas. Due to the
concentration of the
Russians in the cities,...
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Polonophile traditions, kept the
university inaccessible to most of the
rural Ukrainophone po****tion, was
abolished and
several new
chairs were opened, particularly...
- census, the
settlement had 4801 inhabitants. The po****tion is
vastly Ukrainophone.
Territorial control during the Russo-Ukrainian War Чисельність наявного...
- the urban-type
settlement of Zelenohirske. The
district was
primarily Ukrainophone.[citation needed]
Important rivers within Liubashika Raion included the...
- by Russians,
Crimean Tatars and Belarusians.
Rural areas are
vastly Ukrainophone,
while po****tion
centers are
mostly Russian-speaking.
Crimean Tatar...