20 interesting things about Ukraine
- Ukraine is the second-largest country in Europe, after Russia.
- The country has a rich and diverse cultural heritage, with influences from its Slavic, Turkic, and Mongol past.
- The official language of Ukraine is Ukrainian, but Russian is also widely spoken.
- Ukraine has a population of over 42 million people.
- The country has a long and complex history, with a state existing on its territory since the 9th century.
- The capital and largest city of Ukraine is Kiev, also known as Kyiv.
- Ukraine is known for its beautiful landscapes, which include the Carpathian Mountains, the Black Sea coast, and the steppes.
- The country is one of the world’s largest producers of grain, with wheat, corn, and barley being major crops.
- Ukraine has a rich folk culture, with traditional music, dance, and clothing still being practiced today.
- The country is home to many historical and cultural landmarks, including the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Ukraine has a vibrant art scene, with many renowned artists and museums.
- The country is known for its delicious cuisine, which includes dishes such as varenyky (dumplings) and borscht (beet soup).
- Ukraine has a diverse religious landscape, with Christianity, particularly Eastern Orthodoxy, being the dominant religion.
- The country is a unitary parliamentary constitutional republic with President as head of state and Prime Minister as head of government
- Ukraine is bordered by Belarus, Russia, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova.
- The country has a strong industrial base, with major industries including metallurgy, machine building, and chemicals.
- Ukraine is home to many beautiful and historic cities, such as Lviv, Odessa, and Chernivtsi.
- The country has a rich literary tradition, with many famous Ukrainian writers, such as Taras Shevchenko and Ivan Franko.
- Ukraine is known for its beautiful architecture, which includes both traditional and modern styles.
- The country has a strong tradition of education and has many universities, including the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, which is considered one of the oldest in Eastern Europe.