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  2. AnastasiaDate - Wikipedia

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    AnastasiaDate was founded in 1993. [5] In the early 1990s when the company first launched, it used catalogs to introduce men to Russian women. The company launched its first website in January 1997 and expanded its business in more cities throughout Russia and Ukraine. [5] By 2003, it experienced global growth beyond northern Asia.

  3. Myrotvorets - Wikipedia

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    Myrotvorets or Mirotvorets (Ukrainian: Миротворець, pronounced [mɪroˈtwɔretsʲ]; lit. ' Peacemaker ') is a Ukrainian Kyiv-based [1] [2] [3] website that publishes a running list, and sometimes personal information, of people who are considered by authors of the website to be "enemies of Ukraine", [7] or, as the website itself states, "whose actions have signs of crimes against ...

  4. Comparison of online dating services - Wikipedia

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    POF (PlentyofFish) Dating site mostly active in United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Brazil. Match Group, Inc. 100,000,000 registered as of 2015 [24] Yes. No; Features such as seeing the date and time a user viewed your profile and allowing you to see whether a user read and/or deleted your message.

  5. A Foreign Affair (company) - Wikipedia

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    A Foreign Affair. A Foreign Affair (AFA) is an international dating and marriage agency that promotes romance tours for American men to meet women in Latin America, Southeast Asia, China, Russia, and other CIS countries. [1]

  6. Sex tourism in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Sex tourism in Ukraine is visiting the country for the purposes of sexual activity. It is on rise as the country attracts many foreign visitors. [1] The main reason for the situation stem from the combined effect of various factors. Currently, in Ukraine, the effect is constituted by a high level of the population poverty and its feminization ...

  7. Obozrevatel - Wikipedia

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    Obozrevatel. Obozrevatel (OBOZ.UA; Ukrainian: Обозреватель, lit. 'Observer') is a Ukrainian Internet publication of socio-political orientation, created in 2001. It belongs to Ukrainian politician and entrepreneur Mykhailo Brodskyy. In the publication, he holds the position of the chairman of the editorial board "Obozrevatel".

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  9. Ukrainian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Other than the integrated contactless microchip which holds a wider range of personal data than the information visible on the front or reverse of the card, the Ukrainian identity card makes use of a range of modern security techniques, including micro-printing, holographic elements, colour-changing ink, raised printing, laser embossing, and UV elements, visible only under ultraviolet light.