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Ukrainian National Union
political party in Ukraine
Natus Vincere
Ukraine-based professional esports organization
Jinjer
Jinjer ( "ginger") is a Ukrainian metalcore band from Donetsk, formed in 2008. None of the founding members remain with the band. The current lineup considers 2009 as its official year of formation, with the arrival of singer Tatiana Shmayluk and guitarist Roman Ibramkhalilov. The band has since added bassist Eugene Abdukhanov and drummer Vladislav Ulasevich. Their fifth studio album, Duél, was released in February 2025.
Kyiv Urban Rail
passenger train service in Kyiv
Palace of Rozumovskyi (Baturyn)
palace in Ukraine
Zacharovany Krai National Nature Park
national nature park in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Cross of Ivan Mazepa
award of the President of Ukraine
Dvorichna National Nature Park
national nature park in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
Prison on Łącki Street
national history museum, prison museum in Lviv, Ukraine
The Holocaust Museum in Odesa
non-state museum on the Holocaust in Ukraine
Meotyda National Nature Park
national nature park in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Videoton
Electronics company
FC Dynamo Khmelnytskyi
professional football club based in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine
flag of Zakarpattia Oblast
flag
FC Rubin Yalta
football club
Zakhid
Zaxidfest ( ; previously known as Zaxid, from ) is an annual international music and art festival held in the middle of August in Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine. Zaxid was founded in 2009 as a festival of Ukrainian rock and ethno music. Later it has lost an attachment to some concrete music genre and was expanded by different foreign artists (including Anti-Flag, Caliban, Clawfinger, Ektomorf, Everlast, Ill Niño, Kreator, Oomph!, Zdob și Zdub and others).
FC Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka
professional football club based in Makiivka, Ukraine
Drevlyans Nature Reserve
nature reserve in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
Strength and Honor
Ukrainian political party
EX.UA
Ex.ua was a one-click hosting service that offered both free and commercial services. Operating from Ukraine, it was financed by advertisements on the website. Ex.ua was said to be the largest file-sharing service in Ukraine and allowed uploads of up to 50 GB. The site's traffic accounted for 15–25% of domestic traffic.