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After the [[Bolshevik]] [[Far Eastern Republic]] was established on [[April 6]] [[1920]], [[Russian Far East|Far Eastern]] areas with an ethnic [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] majority attempted to secede and establish an entity called Green Ukraine. The movement quickly proved abortive. |
After the [[Bolshevik]] [[Far Eastern Republic]] was established on [[April 6]] [[1920]], [[Russian Far East|Far Eastern]] areas with an ethnic [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] majority attempted to secede and establish an entity called Green Ukraine. The movement quickly proved abortive.<br /> |
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Revision as of 20:53, 6 May 2007
After the Bolshevik Far Eastern Republic was established on April 6 1920, Far Eastern areas with an ethnic Ukrainian majority attempted to secede and establish an entity called Green Ukraine. The movement quickly proved abortive.
Ukrainian Republic of the Far East (Green Ukraine)
File:GREEN UKRAINE-zu1.jpg First Proposal
File:GREEN UKRAINE-zu2.jpg Second Proposal
24 Jun 1917 -First All-Ukrainian Far Eastern Congress at Nikolsk-Ussuriysky formed the Far Eastern Kray Rada (Council).
Jan 1918 - Second All-Ukrainian Far Eastern Congress at Khabarovsk. Green Ukraine was proclaimed as part of Ukrainian State.
Apr 1918 - Third All-Ukrainian Far Eastern Congress asked for creation of independent Ukrainian state on the Pacific ocean.
11 Apr 1920 - Order of Hetman G. Semyonov about right of far eastern Ukrainians for national self-determination and autonomy in the limits of united Far Eastern state of Cossacks, Buryats, and Ukrainians
1922 - Dissolved.
Head of the Kray Secretariat
Jun 1918-1919 - Yuri Mova-Glushko (1st time)(d. 1942)
Jan 1920-1922 - Yuri Mova-Glushko (2nd time)(s.a.)
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