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The Ministry of Culture of Ukraine is a division of the Government of Ukraine. |
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BRAMA is the product of a merger of two other websites: Infomeister-Ukrainian, and a Ukrainian business and law site to form this new source on the web based out of Rutherford, NJ. BRAMA was created in order to provide a centrally accessible hub on the Internet where everyone can find information for acquainting themselves with Ukraine and Ukrainians. |
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InfoUkes is an Internet based information resource about Ukraine and Ukrainians.
The InfoUkes web server provides information on Ukraine and Ukrainian people throughout the world. The topics range from history, culture, maps, genealogy, software, through media and news publications on the Internet. |
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Canada's National Ukrainian Festival is held in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada each year. It is a three day long celebration of Ukrainian Canadian Heritage. To find out about this year's Festival, check out this website. |
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The Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies is a part of the University of Manitoba. Specifically, the Centre exists to create, preserve and communicate knowledge relating to Ukrainian Canadian culture and scholarship. |
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Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn is an accomplished Canadian artist. artbylarisa.com includes many intriguing features. In addition to the customary online gallery of Larisa's limited edition watercolour lithographs, artbylarisa.com provides the online user with many tools to further enjoy the web site. |
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This site deals with the peoples of the Carpathian Mountains commonly known as Lemkos. Who are they? Where are they from? What is their history? These questions and more will be answered on this website. |
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To discover the fascinating world of Ukrainian Contemporary Art, visit the Sunflower Art Gallery located in Carlsbad, California. Find out about your favorite Ukrainian artist or visit the Hall of Fame to learn about Vasyl Krychevsky.
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| This website introduces you to the Ukrainian Language. It has some information about the origin of the Ukrainian language, forms of address, some grammar lessons and basic phrases. If you would like to learn or simply brush up on your Ukrainian, visit Transparent Language for more information. |
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| World Bank has initiated the Global Development Gateway project, aimed at creating a network of national development gateways.
The goal of the Gateway network is to encourage the distribution of a wide array of knowledge about the developing countries and to boost the development and use of the Internet in these countries. Ukraine Gateway is one of those developments based out of Kyiv, Ukraine.
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| Ukrainian art from L'viv and other areas in Ukraine are featured on this website. Fashion, textiles, wooden art, glass and cermics along with painting and theatre are just some of the avenues explored by artists in Ukraine. This website is also supported by UARNet. |
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| RODOVID is a private company with three main areas of
interest: RODOVID the journal, RODOVID the publishing
house, and RODOVID the art gallery. The three are united
by a single overarching idea and theme: the study and propagation of the cultural history and heritage of Ukraine. |
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| The Ukrainian Canadian Congress represents the Ukrainian Canadian community. It promotes linkages with Ukraine and identifies and addresses the needs of the Ukrainian community in Canada.
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| Come and discover a fascinating story of personal hardship and triumph. This historic site tells the story of Ukrainian immigrants and the development of the Bloc Settlement in East Central Alberta from 1892 to 1930. |
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| "UkeSource" is a non-profit organization which assists people in following up their ancestry in Western Ukraine. |
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| This site is dedicated to the advancement of Ukrainian arts and culture. |
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