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Information on Ukraine
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- Embassy of Ukraine (Washington, DC): The Web site for the Embassy of Ukraine in Washington, DC, provides information on visas, the embassy itself (including the staff), the consular division, leaders of Ukraine, the military attaché, the trade mission, and Ukrainian embassies around the world -- as well as an embassy tour (information on Forrest-Marbury Court), press releases, helpful tourist information, and a guest book.
- Ukraine -- World Fact Book: This Web page is the entry for Ukraine from the World Wide Web edition of the CIA's 1995 World Fact Book.
- Ukraine -- FAQ Plus Homepage: Sponsored by the Sabre Foundation, Inc, this archive provides documents exclusively for nonprofit or educational use. Categories include Ukraine's national calendar; entries from the Encyclopedia of Ukraine; business and commerce in Ukraine; culture; history; art; an on-line version of The Ninth Circle: In Commemoration of the Victims of the Famine of 1933; organizations, institutions, and libraries; language; publications; and current events.
- Ukraine HyperText Service: Created and maintained by Oleh Baran, this admirable site "is an attempt to collect links to all existing places in virtual reality covering things Ukrainian." There is a "What's New" section for regular vistors the site; other sections include information relating to Chernobyl; on-line publications; links to other sites; miscellaneous information; and the World Wide Web in Ukraine.
- Ukraine: This site, created by Nikolai Kononuchenko and Stella Kalinin, includes information about Ukraine's geography; history; culture; and, religion -- as well as links to other Web sites.
- Ukrainian Information Site: Created and maintained by Gerald William Kokodyniak, this site offers a variety of information on topics such as G.W. Kokodyniak's trip to Ukraine in 1994; links to Ukranian Web sites; Ukrainian youth ensembles; a Ukrainian map server; Ukrainian media in North America; the internment of Ukrainians in Canada (1914-1920); and, "G.W. Kokodyniak's Ukrainian Computer Generated Artwork Page." (Some pages are in Ukrainian and require the KOI-8 Cyrillic font.)
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- OSC/CEE Ukrainian Server: Created and maintained by Max Pyziur, this site includes news and information about Ukraine; Ukrainian computing and software resources (including KOI-8 Cyrillic fonts for the Macintosh and Windows); information on Ukrainian literature, art, and culture; and, an annotated listing -- as well as archived messages -- of the approximately thirty Internet conferences in the
ukr.* hierarchy, which originate in Ukraine and are similar to UseNet conferences.
- Ukrainian WWW Links: Created by Yaroslav Vasyl Kokodyniak, this site contains almost 3,000 links to World Wide Web sites related to Ukraine, including a listing of links sorted by geographical location; links to sites which have "the most complete information about Ukraine and Ukrainian Topics"; information on conferences related to Ukraine; and, information about Ukrainian KOI-8 font standard and links to sites for downloading Ukrainian fonts and keyboard drivers.
- TravelFile (Destination: Vinnitsa, Ukraine): Maintained by TravelFile (a service of Applied Information Services, Inc.), this page provides information on accommodations in Vinnitsa, Ukraine -- home of the Vinnitsa Region Jewish Community (VRJC). For specific recommendations on lodgings and other accommodations in Vinnitsa, please contact the VRJC.
- Russia Today: A service of the European Information Network, this on-line publication covers Russia, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and the Baltics; sections include Headlines; Business News; Pressing Issues; New and Noteworthy; and, Today in Television.
- WWW Virtual Library -- Russian and East European Studies: Sponsored by the Center for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, this Web site is "a comprehensive index of electronic resources on the Balkans, the Baltic states, the Caucusus, Central Asia, Central Europe, the CIS, Eastern Europe, the NIS, the Russian Federation, and the former Soviet Union." -- including, of course, Ukraine.
Last Updated: 5 September 2005
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