What does "Pryvit" mean?
Hello
When did Ukraine gain its most recent independence?
August 24 1991 - 150 points
This soup is renowned for its use of beats.
Borscht
Kyiv
This is Ukraine’s main religion and was central to its linguistic development.
Eastern Orthodoxy
What does "Diyakuyu" mean?
Thank you
What was the Chernobyl Disaster?
A nuclear reactor meltdown? - 200 points
Caused by human error, poor Soviet safety conditions, and planning. - +50 points
Date: April 26 1986 - +50 points
Who is the President?
Volodymyr Zelensky
What is the name of Ukraine's longest river?
Dnipro River
What is a Bandura?
A Ukrainian folk instrument
What does "Vybachay" mean?
Sorry
Who were the Cossacks?
A warrior class
What is the name of the very popular Ukrainian dumplings?
Varenyiki or Pierogi
What are the names of the seas that Ukraine borders?
Black Sea - 150 points
Sea of Azov - 150 points
This traditional Ukrainian textile art features vibrant patterns and is often used in embroidered shirts.
Vyshyvanka
What does "Bud Laska" mean?
Please
What is the name of the man-made famine, which took place in the early 1930s and resulted in the deaths of millions?
Holodomor
What flower represents Ukraine?
The sunflower
What is the name of the peninsula that Russia currently illegally occupies?
This vibrant dance, characterized by its energetic movements and colorful costumes, is a traditional performance often seen at Ukrainian festivals. (They do a lot of squatting)
Hopak
What does "Palianytsia" mean?
It is a type of bread
What year was the Act of Restoration of the Ukrainian State signed?
1941
Belarusyn
Name the major port city on the Black Sea.
Odesa
This intricate folk art involves the decorative painting of wooden eggs and is a popular symbol of Easter in Ukraine.
Pysanka