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Revision as of 19:25, 23 December 2007
The Ukrainian Republic of the Far East or Green Ukraine was a projected country in the former Russian Far East after the Russian Revolution.
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.
Historical outline
- 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 in spite of the lack of geographical connection.
- Apr 1918 - The Third All-Ukrainian Far Eastern Congress asked for creation of an independent Ukrainian state on the Pacific Ocean.
- 11 Apr 1920 - Order of Hetman G. Semyonov about the 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
- June 1918-1919 - Yuri Mova-Glushko (1st time)
- January 1920-1922 - Yuri Mova-Glushko (2nd time)