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== Other historic regions and names == == Other historic regions and names ==
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== References == == References ==
* Paul Robert Magosci, ''Ukraine: A Historical Atlas'', 1985. ] Press, Toronto. ISBN 0-8020-3428-4 * Paul Robert Magosci, ''Ukraine: A Historical Atlas'', 1985. ] Press, Toronto. ISBN 0-8020-3428-4

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For the modern subdivision of Ukraine, see Administrative divisions of Ukraine.
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Traditional regions

A list of the various regions of Ukraine and/or inhabited by Ukrainians and their ancestors throughout history.

Traditional regions

The traditional names of the regions of Ukraine are important geographic, historical, and ethnographic identifiers.

In the Carpathian Mountains (see also Ruthenia, Rusyns):

Regions historically inhabited by Ukrainians (mostly with other nations), which are partly or wholly outside modern Ukraine:

Other historic regions and names

Historical Ukrainian states

Main article: History of Ukraine

References

  • Paul Robert Magosci, Ukraine: A Historical Atlas, 1985. University of Toronto Press, Toronto. ISBN 0-8020-3428-4
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