Ukrainian people language is, like modern Russian and Belarusian, a descendent of Old East Slavic.
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Ukrainian people language is, like modern Russian and Belarusian, a descendent of Old East Slavic.
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Generally, the Ukrainian people diaspora is present in more than one hundred and twenty countries of the world.
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Besides other cultural traces, several Ukrainian people names show traces of Norse origins as a result of influences from that period.
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Ukrainian people gene-pool includes the following Y-haplogroups, in order from the most prevalent:.
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At the final stages of the First World War, a powerful struggle for an independent Ukrainian people state developed in the central Ukrainian people territories, which, until 1917, were part of the Russian Empire.
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Ukrainian people state has occupied a number of territories since its initial foundation.
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Ukrainian people is a language of the East Slavic subgroup of the Slavic languages.
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Ukrainian people, along with all other East Slavic languages, is a lineal descendant of the colloquial language used in Kyivan Rus .
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Traditional Ukrainian people music is easily recognized by its somewhat melancholy tone.
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Today, Ukrainian people dance is primarily represented by what ethnographers, folklorists and dance historians refer to as "Ukrainian people Folk-Stage Dances", which are stylized representations of traditional dances and their characteristic movements that have been choreographed for concert dance performances.
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Ukrainian people dance is often described as energetic, fast-paced, and entertaining, and along with traditional Easter eggs, it is a characteristic example of Ukrainian people culture recognized and appreciated throughout the world.
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