المجتمعات العسكرية في أوكرانيا
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As early as the 13th
century, Cossacks formed military communities in Ukraine and Russia. Having
fought many wars over hundreds of years, these populations had a large degree
of autonomy and a reputation for being fierce warriors and skilled with horses.
The Soviet regime suppressed Cossack activities, but after the fall of the Iron
Curtain there has been a cultural revival. In Crimea, a number of active
communities have sprung up in the last ten years; some are tied to pro-Russian
movements as ethnic Russians still dominate the demography in Crimea.
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