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  2. Ukrainian national clothing - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian man and woman wearing traditional clothing. Ukrainian national clothing is the clothing worn by people living in Ukraine, mainly ethnic Ukrainians. The most famous Ukrainian clothing items are the embroidered shirt , a cloth sash and a vinok flower crown. The clothing styles differed between the four macroregions of Ukraine: Polissia ...

  3. Olga Kurylenko - Wikipedia

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    Olga Kostyantynivna Kurylenko [1] was born on 14 November 1979 [2] in Berdyansk, a port city in Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union. [3] Her father, Konstantin Kurylenko, is of Ukrainian origin, and her mother, Marina Alyabusheva—who teaches art and is an exhibited artist—was born in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia and is of Russian and Belarusian ancestry.

  4. Women in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Women in Turkey face significant discrimination in employment, and, in some regions, education. The participation of Turkish women in the labor force is less than half of that of the European Union average, and while several campaigns have been successfully undertaken to promote female literacy, there is still a gender gap in secondary education.

  5. Women's suffrage - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, Wilhelmina Drucker founded a women's movement called Vrije Vrouwen Vereeniging (Free Women's Union) and it was from this movement that the campaign for women's suffrage in the Netherlands emerged. This movement got a lot of support from other countries, especially from the women's suffrage movement in England.

  6. Miss Monique - Wikipedia

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    Miss Monique, stage name of Olesia Arkusha [1] (Олеся Аркуша in Cyrillic alphabet), born 1992, is a Ukrainian DJ and producer. She became known in the electronic music world due to the creation of the YouTube channels called "Mind Games" and "MiMo Weekly", but also due to releases on labels such as Black Hole Recordings or Bonzai Progressive.

  7. Women in the Ukrainian military - Wikipedia

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    According to an April 2022 survey, 69% of women intended to help by providing non-military support (delivering food, information, or ammunition) to the Ukrainian army, 65% of women were thinking of caring for injured civilians and soldiers, and 27% of women had plans to join the Ukrainian forces in various combat roles. [39]

  8. List of Ukrainian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Marie Bashkirtseff (1858–1884), diarist, painter, sculptor; Tatiana Belokonenko (active since 1999), Ukrainian-born figurative painter now in Israel; Svitlana Biedarieva (fl 2014), art historian, artist, curator

  9. Category:Ukrainian women composers - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian women classical composers‎ (12 P) S. Ukrainian women songwriters‎ (1 C) Pages in category "Ukrainian women composers" The following 15 pages are in this ...