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Ukraina$543573$ - translation to spanish

FOOTBALL CLUB
Ukrainian Nationals; Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals; Philadelphia Ukrainian-Nationals; Philadelphia Ukraina; Ukraina Philadelphia

Ukraina      
n. Ucraina, país localizado en Europa oriental que limita con el mar Negro y pertenece a la Comunidad de Estados Independientes (ex-parte de la Unión Soviética)
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  • [[Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine]] as of {{Date}}
  • publisher=UN}}</ref> is one of the main Christian cathedrals in Ukraine.
  • [[St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral]] in [[Kyiv]], foremost example of [[Cossack Baroque]] and one of Ukraine's most recognizable landmarks
  • [[Andriy Shevchenko]], Ukrainian football manager and former professional footballer
  • Cossack]] autonomy.
  • smetana]] sour cream
  • Chart of the political system of Ukraine
  • Orthodox Christmas celebration in [[Lviv]].
  • In January 2016, Ukraine joined the [[Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area]] (green) with the EU (blue), established by the [[Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement]], opening its path towards [[European integration]].
  • Electricity production by source in Ukraine
  • [[Euromaidan]] protest in Kyiv, December 2013
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  • [[Cossack Mamay]] playing a [[kobza]]
  • Starved peasants on a street in [[Kharkiv]], 1933. [[Collectivization]] of crops and their confiscation by Soviet authorities led to a major famine in Soviet Ukraine known as the [[Holodomor]].
  • 1648 uprising]] against Poland.
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  • CPSU]] chief in Ukraine) and [[Leonid Brezhnev]] (an engineer from [[Kamianske]], Ukraine)
  • Klovsky Palace]], home to the [[Supreme Court of Ukraine]]
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] map of Ukraine
  • Polish troops enter Kyiv]] in May 1920 during the [[Polish–Soviet War]]. Following the [[Peace of Riga]] signed on 18 March 1921, Poland took control of modern-day western Ukraine while Soviets took control of eastern and central Ukraine.
  • The furthest extent of [[Kievan Rus']], 1054–1132
  • pysanky]]. The design motifs on pysanky date back to early Slavic cultures.
  • dissolved the Soviet Union]], on 8 December 1991
  • Members of the media onsite in [[Donetsk]].
  • Germans]] from 19 September 1941 until 6 November 1943.
  • [[Rushnyk]], [[Ukrainian embroidery]]
  • [[Duchy of Courland and Semigallia]], Commonwealth fief}}
  • Wheat crop in Spasov village, Rovno oblast, Ukraine.
  • occupied by Russia]] before February 2022 are striped)
  • Ukrainian troops on the move during the [[2022 Ukrainian eastern counteroffensive]]
  • People's Front]] in yellow, [[Opposition Bloc]] in blue and [[Petro Poroshenko Bloc]] in red
  • Territorial evolution of the [[Ukrainian SSR]], 1922–1954
  • 2001 census]]
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  • foreign military equipment received]] during the [[Russo-Ukrainian War]]
  • Youth in national Ukrainian dress during a ceremony commemorating the "Act of Reunification of the Ukrainian People's Republic and the Western Ukrainian People's Republic" which occurred on January 22, 1919 and is honored yearly across 22 cities of Ukraine.
  • Wladimir]]
  • View from the western slope of Mount Ai-Petri of the [[Ai-Petri]] plateau, in Crimea designated by the Ukrainian government as a natural heritage site.
  • Cabinet of Ministers]] building
  • [[Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle]], one of the [[Seven Wonders of Ukraine]]
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  • Southwestern Front]] east of Kyiv in 1941.
  • [[Kyiv]], the [[financial centre]] of Ukraine
  • The municipal children's hospital in [[Kremenchuk]], [[Poltava Oblast]]
COUNTRY IN EASTERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:UA; The Ukraine; Ukraina; Ukrayina; Ucraine; Україна; Ukrania; Ukrajina; Ukrane; The ukrane; Ukraien; Ukriane; Ukrainia; Ukra'jina; Ykpaiha; Ukraine during World War II; Ukarine; Украина; Ukraïne; Ukrainian territory; UKRAINE; Ukraime; Ucrania; Ukraïna; Ukaine; Ucraina
(n.) = Ucrania
Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.

Wikipedia

Philadelphia Ukrainians

The first Philadelphia Ukrainians team, also known as the "Philadelphia Tridents", Tryzub FC (Ukrainian Sports Association Philadelphia Tridents, in Ukrainian: УСО (Український Спортовий Осередок) «Тризуб» (Філадельфія). USO (Ukrainsky Sportovy Oseredok) «Tryzub» (Philadelphia)), was an American soccer club based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was a member of the American Soccer League. The Ukrainian Nationals were six (6) time American Soccer League Champions: in 1960-61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1967–68 and 1970. The team's colors are red and black. The Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals were the first team in United States history to have home games televised, and played in the first regulation indoor soccer game in Atlantic City's Convention Center in New Jersey.

Throughout its history the Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals have hosted international friendly matches with teams such as Manchester United F.C., Austria Wien, VfB Stuttgart, Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., Eintracht Frankfurt, Manchester City F.C., Dundee F.C. and Nottingham Forest F.C.