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Ukraine and the Ukrainians

September 21, 1918 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Ukraine: The Land and the People," by Stephen Rudnitsky. Rudnitsky, the well-known geographer of the University of Lemberg, first published this volume in the Ukrainian language at Kiev in 1910. As he said at that time, there were few lands upon the globe so imperfectly known to geographical science as the Ukraine and the work was written to give in popular form the scientific facts regarding the Ukraine and to establish its claim to independent national existence.

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UKRAINE (Book); RUDNITSKY, Stephen; BOOKS; GEOGRAPHY; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; UKRAINE
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