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    Pereyaslav is a small reconnaissance ship of the project 1824B (type "Uhlomyer", Muna class by NATO classification), a special purpose ship of the Naval...
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  • Pereyaslav reportedly hit by gunfire". navyrecognition.com. 30 March 2022. "ВМС Украины потеряли очередной корабль" [Ukrainian Navy lost another ship]...
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    unmanned surface vessels of unspecified type to Ukraine. List of former ships of the Ukrainian Navy Ukrainian Sea Guard Full load (in long tons) Previously...
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    The Ukrainian Navy (Ukrainian: Військово-морські сили Збройних сил України, ВМС ЗСУ, romanized: Viiskovo–morski syly Zbroinykh syl Ukrainy, VMS ZSU, lit...
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  • and provoked a dangerous situation. In August, the Ukrainian Navy small reconnaissance ship Pereyaslav during their trip to Georgia to participate in exercise...
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    as the Hetman of Ukraine by a congress of peasants.[need quotation to verify] After the collapse of the Ukrainian State, the Ukrainian People's Republic...
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  • Axis armies occupied Ukraine from 1941 to 1944. During World War II, elements of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army fought for Ukrainian independence against...
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    to destroy an aerial bomb near a pier in Kherson. In 1995, the Ukrainian ship Pereyaslav was subordinated to the brigade. In 2004, it was transferred from...
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  • and equipment used in the Russo-Ukrainian War, from 2014 to the present. The war involves the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Russia, the...
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  • family spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the native language of a majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the...
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    Cossacks (redirect from Ukrainian Cossack)
    as other social groups in Ukraine, retained all the rights and privileges they had enjoyed under Polish rule." "Pereyaslav agreement". Archived copy....
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    an operation by Russian special forces, the Ukrainian navy Project 1824B reconnaissance ship Pereyaslav was reportedly hit by gunfire at the mouth of...
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    the magazine Ukrainian Diaspora. The vast majority of Ukrainians in Russia are adherents of the Russian Orthodox Church. The Ukrainian clergy had an...
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    anti-submarine corvette of the Ukrainian Navy. Prior to joining the Ukrainian Navy she was a former KGB Border Guard patrol ship named Dnepr. In March 2014...
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    Donbas (Ukrainian: Донбас) was a Project 304 (NATO reporting name: Amur) former Soviet repair ship that was converted to a command ship of the Ukrainian Navy...
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    The Ukrainian patrol vessel Starobilsk (P191) is an Island-class patrol boat of the Naval Forces of Armed Forces of Ukraine. Originally named USCGC Drummond...
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    Crimea (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    transferred the oblast to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on the 300th anniversary of the Pereyaslav Treaty in 1654. After Ukrainian independence in 1991...
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    Bohdan Khmelnytsky (category CS1 uses Ukrainian-language script (uk))
    history of the Jews in Ukraine and Ukrainian nationalism. Although there is no definite proof of the date of Khmelnytsky's birth, Ukrainian-born historian Mykhailo...
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    Cherkasy (redirect from Cherkassy, Ukraine)
    Cherkasy (Ukrainian: Черкаси, pronounced [tʃerˈkɑsɪ] ) is a city in central Ukraine. Cherkasy serves as the administrative centre of Cherkasy Oblast as...
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    Rinat Akhmetov (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    was a member of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada (parliament) for the Party of Regions. Rinat Akhmetov was born in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, to a working-class...
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    Sviatoslav. Sviatoslav joined his brothers, Iziaslav of Kiev and Vsevolod of Pereyaslav, in forming a princely "triumvirate" that oversaw the affairs of Kievan...
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    Ukraine and took part in some of Russia's wars with Poland. He was a member of the Russian delegation at the conclusion of the Treaty of Pereyaslav in...
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    with Poland. In 1654, Russia accepted Khmelnitsky as a vassal (Treaty of Pereyaslav). Russo-Polish War (1654–1667): Anticipating that the Treaty of Pereyaslavl...
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    2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism (category CS1 uses Ukrainian-language script (uk))
    unrecognized Ukrainian Eastern Orthodox churches. Those two unrecognized churches, the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) and the Ukrainian Orthodox...
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    History of Crimea (category CS1 uses Ukrainian-language script (uk))
    transferred to the Ukrainian SSR as part of celebrations of the 300th anniversary of the Treaty of Pereyaslav, called the "reunification of Ukraine with Russia"...
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    The battle is indecisive. March 13 – The Treaty of Pereyaslav is concluded in the city of Pereyaslav during a meeting between the Cossacks of the Zaporozhian...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (category Early modern history of Ukraine)
    the Khmelnytsky Uprising. It resulted in a Ukrainian request, under the terms of the Treaty of Pereyaslav, for protection by the Russian Tsar. In 1651...
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    Korsun. In an effort to restore the situation, Koniecpolski laid siege to Pereyaslav. Lacking artillery and infantry support, he could not breach its walls...
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    launched in 1986 in Soviet Lithuania became the Pereyaslav (U512) when it was made part of the Ukrainian Navy in November 1995. Although the basic designs...
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    Cumans (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    1107 along with Bonyak, Sharukan raided a couple of Ruthenian cities (Pereyaslav and Lubny); however, already in August of the same year the collective...
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