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1 Hryvnia, 1994 (Issued 1996)
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Front: Saint Vladimir Svyatoslavich the Great (958-1015), Grand Prince of Kiev
Vladimir I converted to Christianity in 988, and proceeded to baptise the
whole Kievan Rus.
Back: The ruins of Chersonesus
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2 Hryvni, 1995 (Issued 1997)
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Front: Yaroslav the Wise (978-1054), Grand Duke of Kiev 1019-1054
Yaroslav, son of Vladimir I, was designated by his father to rule in Novgorod.
He became Grand Duke of Kiev after defeating his older brother Sviatopolk, who
succeeded Vladimir I.
Back: Cathederal of St. Sophia in Kyiv
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5 Hryven, 1994 (Issued 1997)
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Front: Bohdan Khmelnytskyi (1595-1657), Leader of the 1648 Liberating War
Khmelnytskyi was elected the head of the rebel army in 1648. He defeated the
Cossack Army and liberated vast territories of Ukraine from the reign of
Polish squires, setting the foundation for the national state.
Back: Illinska Church in Subotiv
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20 Hryven, 2003
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Front: Ivan Franko (1856-1916), Ukrainian poet and writer
Back: Opera House in Lviv
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5 Hryven, 2004
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Front: Bohdan Khmelnytskyi (1595-1657), Leader of the 1648 Liberating War
Back: Illinska Church in Subotiv
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Ukraine, bordered by Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, was the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of the U.S.S.R. Became independent in 1991.
For a more detailed
country profile, see CIA World Factbook on Ukraine.
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