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Ukraïnsʹka Narodna Respublika

LC control no.n 95001009
Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingUkraïnsʹka Narodna Respublika
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Variant(s)Ukrainian National Republic
Ukrainian Republic
Ukrainskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika
UNR
See alsoZakhidno-Ukraïnsʹka Narodna Respublika
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Ukraïnsʹka Narodni︠a︡ Respublika (Government-in-exile)
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Found inEncyc. of Ukraine: v. 5, p. 409 (Ukrainian National Republic [Ukrainska Narodna Respublika]. The Ukrainian state, established at first on the territory of central Ukraine and then, as of 4 Jan. 1919, also including the Western Ukrainian lands of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. The UNR was first proclaimed in the Third Universal of the Ukrainian Central Rada on 20 Nov. 1918 (back-dated to 22 Jan.). Under the Hetman government of P. Skoropadsky the UNR was renamed the Ukrainian State (29 April to 14 Dec. 1918). Under the Directory the name UNR was restored. The UNR existed on Ukrainian territory until 1920, when the head of the Directory and the government of the UNR went into exile. The Government-in-exile of the UNR was first in Poland, then in France from 1939-1940. After WW II (1948) the Ukrainian National Council was created as a preparatory parliament for the State Center of the Ukrainian National Republic, which continued the traditions of the national republican government of Ukraine until 1992)
Encyc. Brit. Micropaedia: article under Brest-Litovsk (Treaties of: Ukrainian Republic)
Mirnye peregovory v Brest-Litovske s 22/9 dekabri︠a︡ 1917 g. po 3 marta (18 fevrali︠a︡) 1918 g., 1920- : v. 1, p. 49 (Ukrainskoĭ Narodnoĭ Respubliki)
Not found inLC data base, Jan. 05,1994 (hdgs.: Ukrainsʹka Narodni︠a︡ Respublika (Government-in-exile); Zakhidno-Ukraïnsʹka Narodna Respublika); Ukr. rad.ent︠s︡ykl.
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