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-Ukraine- is a nation led by President Bohdan Nechyporenko on the continent of Europe. -Ukraine-'s government is a Parliamentary Republic with very conservative social policies. Economically, -Ukraine- favors right wing policies. The official currency of -Ukraine- is the Ukrainian hryvnia. At 37 days old, -Ukraine- is an established nation. -Ukraine- has a population of 1,928,653 and a land area of 9,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 214.29. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 66.5159%.


Ukraine


President: Leonid Bondarchuck

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Prime Minister: Borys Dzyuba

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Geographical Information:

Land Area: 579,190 km²
Population: 72,367,875
Population Density: 125.05 km²
Regions:

1. Cherkasy Oblast
2. Chernihiv Oblast
3. Chernivtsi Oblast
4. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
5. Donetsk Oblast
6. Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
7. Kharkiv Oblast
8. Kherson Oblast
9. Khmelnytskyi Oblast
10. Kirovohrad Oblast
11. Kyiv Oblast
12. Kyiv City
13. Luhansk Oblast
14. Lviv Oblast
15. Mykolaiv Oblast
16. Northern Odessa Oblast
17. Poltava Oblast
18. Rivne Oblast
19. Sumy Oblast
20. Ternopil Oblast
21. Vinnytsia Oblast
22. Volyn Oblast
23. Zakarpattia Oblast
24. Zaporizhzhia Oblast
25. Zhytomyr Oblast
26. Crimea Oblast
27. Sevastopol Oblast

Political Information:

Government type: Unitary semi-presidential republic

Government:

Executive Branch:

President: Leonid Bondarchuck

First Lady: Alla Bondarchuck

Vice President: Trokhym Hajduk

Second Lady: Yeva Hajduk

Secretary of the state: Rostyslav Babenko

Prime Minister: Borys Dzyuba

Deputy Prime Minister: Zynovij Levchenko

Legislative Branch:

Legislature: Verkhovna Rada

Legislature type: Unicameral

Political Freedom: 79/100 (Free)

Civil Rights: Average

Corruption: 77/100 (Clean)

Economic Information:

GDP: 747.85 Billion OBD

GDP per capita: 10,335 OBD

HDI score: 0.862 (very high)

Gini: 29 (low)

Median Annual Income: 10,335 OBD

Unemployment: 6.8%

Youth Unemployment: 11.1%

Ease of Doing Business Index: 84/100 (very high)

Economic Freedom: Very Good

Demographic Information:

Median age: 38

Percentage under 18: 22%

Percentage between 18-65: 63%

Percentage over 65: 15%

Percentage of population that is male: 50.8%

Percentage of population that is female: 49.2%

Birth rate: 2.3

Life Expectancy, 82.7 years

Men: 81.7 years, Women: 83.7 years

Racial/Ethnic Breakdown:

White: 99.6%
White European: 95.4%
White Hispanic/Latino: 3.6%
Non-white Hispanic/Latino: 0.6%

Black: 0.2%
West African: 0.05%
East African: 0.05%
South African: 0.05%
Caribbean: 0.05%

Mixed: 0.1%
White/Black: 0.07%
White/Latino: 0.02%
Other: 0.01%

Other: 0.1%

Religious Breakdown:

Christianity: 95.4%
Orthodox: 70.3%
Latin Catholic: 12.1%
Greek Catholic: 9.7%
Other denominations/non-denominational: 0.3%

Judaism: 3.2%
Non-Orthodox: 1.9%
Orthodox: 1.3%

Unaffiliated/non-religious: 2.3%
Atheist: 1.8%
Other: 0.5%

Military Information:

Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFoU)

High Command:

Commander-in-chief: President Leonid Bondarchuck

Minister of Defence: Illya Mazurenko

Associate Minister of Defence: Dmytro Baranov

Chief of Staff: Commander Stefan Soroka

Army:

Ukrainian Ground Forces (UGF)

Leader: General Myroslav Hrytsaj

Associate Leader: Lieutenant General Taras Maksymchuk

Navy:

Ukrainian Navy (UN)

Leader: Admiral Yukhym Dmytrenko

Associate Leader: Admiral Ivan Rusnak

Air Force:

Ukrainian Air Force (UAF)

Leader: Marshal Vyacheslav Solovjov

Associate Leader: Marshal Artem Honchar

Marines:

Ukrainian Marine Corps (UMC)

Leader: Marine General Arkadia Runslanovych Romanyuk

Associate Leader: Marine General Yurij Koval

Special Forces

Special Operations Forces (SOF)

Leader: Captain Kazymyr Schevchuck

Associate Leader: Head Captain Panus Dmytrenko


Ukraine

 

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Flag of Ukraine

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Coat of Arms

 

Nation Information

IdeologyCapitalism
GovernmentSemi-presidential republic
Consul 
Population72,367,875 (2099)
ReligionChristianity
Time ZoneGMT+2
Date Formatdd/mm/yy
Driving SideRight

Anthem: Ukraine is Not Yet Lost

 

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CapitalKyiv
Largest cityKyiv

Economy

GDP11px-Increase2.svg.png 747.85B
GDP per Capita11px-Increase2.svg.png 10,335
HDI11px-Increase2.svg.png 0.862
Currencyhryvnia (₴)

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe that borders Russia to the north and east, British protected territory to the north and west and the Sedrosian Empire to the south. Ukraine is a semi-presidential republic with its capital Kyiv, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre.

Cost of Living Survey, in 2099, Kyiv is the capital city with the lowest cost of living in Europe.

Ukraine now has a free market but the second lowest per capita incomes in Europe. Ukraine is a regional power, and has a strong military and a growing economy. It is a member of the Global Security Coalition (GSC) and a candidate for the European Union (EU). 

 

Etymology


 

 

History


The years following the collapse of the Ukrainian People's Republic on November 3rd, 2098, put Ukraine into a period of economic change and political upheaval. As the nation was hit by the consequences of 48 years of mismanagement and autocratic rule, it began a journey of renewal, with bold reforms, a transition to democracy and capitalism, and a new commitment to international cooperation.

Throughout the 2080s, Ukraine's economy faced huge challenges, as inefficient central planning and abundant corruption stopped growth and innovation. The once-thriving industrial sector faltered, agricultural production stagnated, and unemployment soared, leading to widespread discontent and social unrest. By the 2090s, the economy had collapsed, plunging the nation into a state of crisis as inflation skyrocketed, and essential services failed.

Kuzma Mazurenko attempted to implement a series of reforms aimed at liberalising the economy and decentralising government authority. Measures were introduced to allow limited private production, permit travel abroad for select citizens, and devolve power to regional administrations. However, these reforms failed to alleviate public frustration, as Ukrainians continued to demand greater political freedoms and economic opportunities.

Mazurenko then took drastic action, dissolving the parliament, dismissing the entire government, and resigning from and then dissolving his position as General Secretary of the Ukrainian People's Republic. Mazurenko then assumed the role of acting president, leading to the establishment of Ukraine as a new, independent nation.

The beginning of democracy brought hope and optimism to Ukraine, as citizens eagerly participated in the first free presidential and parliamentary elections. Bohdan Nechyporenko won the presidential election, while the parliamentary elections saw the emergence of many different political parties, replacing the now defunct United Revolutionary Worker's Party. Ukraine's new leaders began a path of democratic consolidation, institutional reform, and engagement with the international community.

Ukraine then joined the Global Security Coalition in 2099 and is the most advanced candidate for the European Union. As a member of the GSC, Ukraine pledged its support to collective efforts aimed at combating terrorism and promoting global stability. Also, the nation's candidacy for EU membership is part of its determination to embrace European values and norms, wanting closer ties with its European neighbours.


 


 


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