Ukraine - some facts and figures
Location: Ukraine (pronounced in the Ukrainian language UKRAYINA) is situated in the Eastern Europe bordering the Black Sea, between Poland and Russia and borders with Belorus (on the North),
Russia (on the North and the East), Moldova and Rumania (on the South), Hungary, Slovakia and Poland (on the West). The Black and the Azov Seas (in the East- South and in the South)
separate the country from Russia and Turkey
Geographic coordinates: 49 00 N, 32 00 E
Area total: 603,700 sq. km. Area-comparative: it is larger than France (544,000 sq. km.), Spain (505,000 sq. km.), Sweden (450,000 sq. km.), and Poland (312,7000 sq. km.),
slightly smaller than Texas in the USA.
Capital city: Kyiv with 2,629,300 inhabitants occupies 800 sq. km.
Geography-note: strategic position at the crossroads between Europe and Asia second-largest country in Europe
Population: around 48 million people
Population density: 83,7 per sq. km, 67.86 % live in towns.
Land boundaries: total: 4,558 km, border countries: Belarus 891 km, Hungary 103 km, Moldova 939 km, Poland 428 km, Romania (south) 169 km, Romania (west) 362 km, Russia 1,576 km, Slovakia 90 km. Coastline: 2,782 km
Climate: temperate continental, Mediterranean only on the southern Crimean coast, precipitation disproportionately distributed, highest in west and north, lesser in east and Southeast winters vary from cool along the Black Sea to cold farther inland summers are warm across the greater part of the country, hot in the south
Terrain: most of Ukraine consists of fertile plains (steppes) and plateaus, mountains being found only in the west (the Carpathians), and in the Crimean Peninsula in the extreme south.
Elevation extremes: lowest point: Black Sea 0 m., highest points: Hoverla Mountain - 2,061 m (the Carpathians), Roman-Kosh 1,545 m (Crimea).
Natural resources: iron ore, coal, manganese, natural gas, oil, salt, sulphur, graphite, titanium, magnesium, kaolin, nickel, mercury, timber.
Land use: arable land: 58%; permanent crops: 2%; permanent pastures: 13%, forests and woodland: 18%, other: 9%
Irrigated land: 26,050 sq. km.
Environment-current issues: inadequate supplies of potable water, air and water pollution deforestation, radiation, contamination in the Northeast from 1986 accident at Chernobyl' Nuclear Power Plant.
Nationality: noun: Ukrainian(s), adjective: Ukrainian.
Ethnic groups: Ethnic Ukrainians make up 73% of the total population, than comes Russians (22%), Belorussians, Moldavians, Poles, Tartars, Bulgarians, Greeks, Jews and others.
The urban population makes up 66%. The highest population density are found in the industrialized central and Eastern regions of Ukraine. Ukrainian language (belongs to the Slavic group) is the official language of the country, though Russian is widely spread in the Crimea, in the Eastern and the Southern areas.
Religions: Traditionally the people of Ukraine belong to the Orthodox Church and the Greek-Orthodox Church (Catholic with Orthodox Rite),
but Latin Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, Islam and numerous other religious denominations are spread in this country
Languages: Ukrainian - state, Russian , Romanian, Polish, Hungarian
Data code: UA
Government type: republic, Constitutional Democracy
Head of State: President
Legislative power: Verkhovna Rada (Supreme Council)
Executive power: Cabinet of Ministers
Currency: Ukrainian Hryvna (of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 denomination), each contains 100 kopecks.
Administrative divisions: 24 regions (oblasti), 1 autonomous republic of Crimea, and 2 municipalities (mista, singular-misto) with oblast status - Kiev and Sevastopol.
Oblasti have the administrative centres named in parentheses.
Suffrage: 18 years of age universal