The Ruin (1659–1686), during which Ukraine was partitioned between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman Empire
The Peace of Riga (1921), which split Ukraine between the Second Polish Republic and Soviet Ukraine
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