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- Central_Ukraine abstract "Central Ukraine (Ukrainian: Центральна Україна, Tsentralna Ukrayina) consists of historic regions of left-bank Ukraine and right-bank Ukraine that reference to the Dnieper river. It is situated away from the Black Sea Littoral North and a midstream of Dnieper river and its basin. The territory is often associated with the 17th century Cossack Hetmanate.It mostly corresponds to: Generally, the territories in the Center of Ukraine, Poltava Kiev, the norther Ukraine, Polissya portions of the northeastern Ukraine, Severia, Little Russia Near western and southwestern Ukraine, eastern PodillyaSometimes, a separate region of northern Ukraine is identified based on Severia and eastern Polissya, while Kirovohrad region is associated with the southern Ukraine and Black Sea Littoral.Unlike the big cities of the Ukrainian south and east, the cities of the central Ukraine are among the oldest on the continent, among which are: Kiev, Vinnytsia, Poltava, Chernihiv. Also in contrast to the southeastern portion of the country, the region is more agricultural with extensive grain and sunflower fields in the heart of Ukraine.73% of the regions inhabitants mainly speak Ukrainian at home according to a February 2012 poll by RATING; according to an August 2011 poll by Research & Branding Group this was 60% (in both polls the other language used at home was the Russian language).The average views of the regions inhabitants on sensitive issues in current Ukraine such as the Russian language, Joseph Stalin and Ukrainian nationalism tends not to be so extreme as in Western Ukraine, Eastern Ukraine and Southern Ukraine. In a poll conducted by Kyiv International Institute of Sociology in the first half of February 2014, only 5.4% of polled in Central Ukraine believed "Ukraine and Russia must unite into a single state", whereas nationwide this percentage was 12.5.During elections voters of Central Ukrainian oblasts (provinces) (with there Western counterparts) vote mostly for parties (Our Ukraine, Batkivshchyna) and presidential candidates (Viktor Yuschenko, Yulia Tymoshenko) with a pro-Western and state reform platform.".
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- Central_Ukraine subject Category:Regions_of_Ukraine.
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- Central_Ukraine comment "Central Ukraine (Ukrainian: Центральна Україна, Tsentralna Ukrayina) consists of historic regions of left-bank Ukraine and right-bank Ukraine that reference to the Dnieper river. It is situated away from the Black Sea Littoral North and a midstream of Dnieper river and its basin.".
- Central_Ukraine label "Central Ukraine".
- Central_Ukraine label "Región central de Ucrania".
- Central_Ukraine label "Центральная Украина".
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