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- Western_Ukraine abstract "Western Ukraine or West Ukraine (Ukrainian: Західна Україна) is a geographical and historical relative term used in reference to the western territories of Ukraine. Important cities are Chernivtsi, Halych (hence - Halychyna), Ivano-Frankivsk, Khotyn, Lutsk, Lviv, Rivne, Ternopil, Uzhhorod and others.Western Ukraine is not an administrative category within Ukraine. It is defined mainly in the context of European history pertaining to the 20th century wars and the ensuing period of annexations. The current oblast administration borders are almost perfectly aligned with the administrative divisions of the Second Polish Republic from before the 1939 invasion of Poland by the Soviet Union. At the onset of World War II the region was incorporated into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (УРСР), following mock elections which manufactured public consent for the transfer of land from occupied Poland to the Soviet Union as of October 22, 1939. Its historical background makes Western Ukraine uniquely different from the rest of the country, and contributes to its distinctive character of today.".
- Western_Ukraine thumbnail Western_Ukr.png?width=300.
- Western_Ukraine wikiPageID "3258511".
- Western_Ukraine wikiPageRevisionID "606773327".
- Western_Ukraine align "right".
- Western_Ukraine caption "Administrative map of Poland, 1930. See: south-eastern regions".
- Western_Ukraine caption "Several Oblasts can be referred to as "Western Ukraine" today:".
- Western_Ukraine caption "Soviet annexation of territory of eastern Poland ceded to Ukrainian SSR , 1940. Romanian Cernăuţi in dark green".
- Western_Ukraine caption "Traditional western part of Ukraine, marked in orange".
- Western_Ukraine direction "vertical".
- Western_Ukraine hasPhotoCollection Western_Ukraine.
- Western_Ukraine header "Western Ukraine".
- Western_Ukraine headerBackground "#AFCFDE".
- Western_Ukraine image "II RP adm.png".
- Western_Ukraine image "Ukraine KIIS-Regional-division2.png".
- Western_Ukraine image "Western Ukr.png".
- Western_Ukraine image "Western Ukrainian SSR 1940 after annexation of eastern Poland.jpg".
- Western_Ukraine quote ""Perhaps, if Ukraine did not have its western regions, with Lviv at the centre, it would be easy to turn the country into another Belarus. But Galichina and Bukovina, which became part of Soviet Ukraine under the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, brought to the country a rebellious and free spirit."".
- Western_Ukraine source "Andrey Kurkov in an opinion piece about Euromaidan on BBC News Online".
- Western_Ukraine width "220".
- Western_Ukraine width "40.0".
- Western_Ukraine subject Category:Regions_of_Ukraine.
- Western_Ukraine subject Category:Western_Ukraine.
- Western_Ukraine type Place.
- Western_Ukraine type PopulatedPlace.
- Western_Ukraine type Wikidata:Q532.
- Western_Ukraine type Place.
- Western_Ukraine type Location.
- Western_Ukraine comment "Western Ukraine or West Ukraine (Ukrainian: Західна Україна) is a geographical and historical relative term used in reference to the western territories of Ukraine. Important cities are Chernivtsi, Halych (hence - Halychyna), Ivano-Frankivsk, Khotyn, Lutsk, Lviv, Rivne, Ternopil, Uzhhorod and others.Western Ukraine is not an administrative category within Ukraine. It is defined mainly in the context of European history pertaining to the 20th century wars and the ensuing period of annexations.".
- Western_Ukraine label "Región occidental de Ucrania".
- Western_Ukraine label "Ukraine occidentale".
- Western_Ukraine label "Western Ukraine".
- Western_Ukraine label "Westukraine".
- Western_Ukraine label "Западная Украина".
- Western_Ukraine label "غرب أوكرانيا".
- Western_Ukraine sameAs Westukraine.
- Western_Ukraine sameAs Región_occidental_de_Ucrania.
- Western_Ukraine sameAs Ukraine_occidentale.
- Western_Ukraine sameAs m.0hr2c9x.
- Western_Ukraine sameAs Q1729457.
- Western_Ukraine sameAs Q1729457.
- Western_Ukraine wasDerivedFrom Western_Ukraine?oldid=606773327.
- Western_Ukraine depiction Western_Ukr.png.
- Western_Ukraine isPrimaryTopicOf Western_Ukraine.