Ukrainka (derived from the word Ukraine) may refer to: Lesya Ukrainka (1871–1913), Ukrainian poet and writer Russia Ukrainka, Seryshevsky District, Amur...
Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater (also referred to as Lesya Ukrainka Theater) (Ukrainian: Національний академічний драматичний театр імені Лесі...
Ukrainka urban hromada (Ukrainian: Українська міська громада) is a hromada of Ukraine, located in Obukhiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast. Its administrative center...
The Lesya Ukrainka Museum in Yalta is a local history museum dedicated to one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers, Lesya Ukrainka, who lived on...
Lesya Ukrainka Award is the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine prize awarded for literary and artistic works for children and youth. It is awarded yearly...
romanization: Lisova pisni︠a︡) is a poetic play in three acts by Lesya Ukrainka. The play was written in 1911 in the city of Kutaisi, and was first staged...
a Ukrainian actress. Khyzhniak was born on 28 July 1990 in the city of Ukrainka in Kyiv Oblast. In 2012, she graduated from the Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary...
Philippines Press (2006). ISBN 971-542-507-0 Ukrainka, Lesya. "Cassandra". Original Publication: Lesya Ukrainka. Life and work by Constantine Bida. Selected...
Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University (Ukrainian: Волинський національний університет імені Лесі Українки) is a Ukrainian university in Lutsk, named...
aggressor to the level of the slave and the unthinking automaton. Lesya Ukrainka wrote a dramatic poem "Cassandra" in 1901–1907 based on the Iliad. It describes...
council is in the oblast council building on ploshcha Lesi Ukrainky ("Lesya Ukrainka Square"). Government buildings in Kyiv The seat of the Cabinet of Ministers...
animation Mavka: The Forest Song (based on the play The Forest Song by Lesya Ukrainka) was released. The audience saw an animated version of the band members...
operas). Robert Bruce, the King of Scotland [uk] (1893), written by Lesya Ukrainka The Bruce Trilogy (1985), by Nigel Tranter The Guardian Series (2011),...