About Ukraine
In the heart of Europe is situated the second largest European country
named Ukraine, the second largest of the continent after Russia, and
one of the most populous in Europe.
The territory of Ukraine extends 900 km from north to south and 1,300
km from east to west. The total area is 603,700 sq.km. Ukraine borders
Belarus 891 km, Hungary 103 km, Moldova 939 km, Poland 526 km, Romania
(south) 169 km, Romania (west) 362 km, Russia 1,576 km, Slovakia 97 km.
There are 24 administrative regions and the Cremean autonomous republic
in Ukraine, 2 municipalities: Kyiv (the capital of Ukraine) and
Sevastopol' (the main military port of Crimea).
The geographical position of Ukraine is very favourable: outlets to
Black and Azov Seas, Crimean and Carpathian Mountains, many rivers and
lakes, plains rich on productive black earth, forests and rich in
minerals regions.
Due to the mild climate and geographical position Ukraine is
agricultural country.
Ukraine has approximately 1% of the world's population, but 6% of the
world's physicists, chemists, mathematicians, biologists, computer
programmers and other highly trained professionals.
Although Ukraine became independent only in 1991 the history and
culture of Ukrainian people extends on centuries.
Ukraine is a young state, possessing both the material resources and
the political will to enter into the world market as a valuable trading
partner.