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War in Ukraine

This guide provides links to historical background and information about the current war in Ukraine.

Ukraine - The Country

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Introduction

Ukraine, with a population of approximately 43,745,640 (July 2021) is the second largest country in Europe after Russia. 77.8% of the population identifies as ethnic Ukrainian with the next largest ethnic group identifying as Russian at 17.3%. Ukrainian, the official language, is spoken by 67.5% of the population, and Russian is spoken by 29.6%. Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, is the largest urban centre with a population of 3.010 million, followed by Kharkiv with 1.423 million, and Odessa with 1.008 million. 71.2% of the land in Ukraine is designated as agricultural, with 69.9% of the population residing in urban centres.

Source: World Factbook - Ukraine

Country Profile

World Factbook - Ukraine

"The World Factbook is collected from – and coordinated with – a wide variety of US Government agencies, as well as from hundreds of published sources." 

Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS), University of Alberta)

"Once completed, the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine (IEU) will be the most comprehensive source of information in English on Ukraine, its history, people, geography, society, economy, and cultural heritage. At present, the IEU team is working on phase 1 of the project: the creation of an Internet database containing the revised and updated contents of the five-volume Encyclopedia of Ukraine (University of Toronto Press, 1984-93) edited by Volodymyr Kubijovyc (vols. 1-2) and Danylo Husar Struk (vols. 3-5). Approximately fifty percent of this information is currently displayed on our site. At the same time, a considerable number of new articles (not contained in the published five-volume Encyclopedia of Ukraine) have also been made available. New entries are being edited, updated, and added daily."

The Encyclopedia include articles on Culture, Literature, Art and Architecture, among many other subjects relating to Ukraine.

MAPA: Digital Atlas of Ukraine

Built and supported by a team of scholars and professionals in the fields of history, demography, sociology, geography, and geographic information systems (GIS), at the Harvard University Ukrainian Research Institute and their partners. Includes Contemporary Atlas and Historical Atlas, each accompanied by research analysis on a wide range of topics.

Ukraine Agricultural Production and Trade (April 2022) (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service)

Fact sheet provides data regarding Ukrainian agricultural production and trade.

World Bank Data and Statistics: Ukraine

Includes a wide range of data and statistics.

Ukraïnica: The Primary Database of Ukrainian Studies (Harvard University and Ukrainian Institute, Kyiv)

A “database and syllabus-building tool meant to be a constantly growing resource where everyone participates as a contributor" and depends on "the community of scholars to expand the number of high-quality sources listed in the database.

Books about Ukraine