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List of polities and states in Ukrainian histography

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common and formal names period of existance symbol anthem map status capital languages ethnic groups religion type estimated population liquidated by succeeded by historical era
Rus' Khaganate ca. 830 - 860s ? ? old east slavs, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion monarchy ? Kyivan Rus' early middle ages
Kyivan Rus 882-1240
З нами Бог (orthodox battle hymn, 12th-13th century)
Kyiv old east slavs, baltic tribes, finnic tribes, Jews, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus') monarchy Mongol invasion and internal struggles multiple principalities
Principality of Kyiv 1132–1471
old east slavs, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus')
Principality of Chernihiv 988–1402
old east slavs, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus')
Principality of Pereyaslavl 988–1239/1323
Coat of arms of the Principality of Pereiaslavl (fictional)
old east slavs, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus')
Principality of Peremyshl 1085–1141
old east slavs, Lechites, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus')
Principality of Terebovlia 1084–1141
old east slavs, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus')
Principality of Zvenyhorod XI-1141
old east slavs, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus')
Principality of Volhynia 987–1199/1452
old east slavs, Lechites, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus')
Principality of Halych 1124–1199
old east slavs, Lechites, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus')
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia / Kingdom of Ruthenia / Kingdom of Rus' 1199–1349
old east slavs, Lechites, Rus' people Slavic Native Faith, Old Norse religion, Orthodox Christianity (Metropolis of Kyev and all Rus') monarchy
Crimean Khanate 1441–1783
Elective monarchy Annexation by the Russian Empire
Zaporozhian Sich 1552–1775
войська запорозького воїн знаменитий (poem) Zaporozhian Cossacks, Ruthenians Orthodox Christianity cossack republic early modern period
Cossack Hetmanate 1649–1764
войська запорозького воїн знаменитий (poem) Vassal of the Ottoman Empire (1655–1657)

Protectorate of the Tsardom of Russia and Russian Empire(1669–1685)

Concurrent with the Kiev Governorate (1708–1764)

Zaporozhian Cossacks, Ruthenians Orthodox Christianity cossack host
Danubian Sich 1778–1828
їхав козак за дунай (folk song) Zaporozhian Cossacks, Ruthenians,

Moldovans

Orthodox Christianity stratocracy early modern period
Black Sea Cossack host 1787-1860
Black Sea Cossacks (former Zaporozhians), Ukrainians, Russians, Caucasians Orthodox Christianity Cossack host
Ukrainian People's Republic 1917–1918
Ще не вмерла України і слава, і воля (state anthem) Autonomy within the Russian Republic (1917–1918)

Partially-recognized state (1918–1921)

Government-in-exile (1921–1992)

Ukrainians, Jews, Poles, Russians, Hutsuls, Carpatho-Rusyns Orthodox Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism people's republic russian civil war
Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets 1917-1918
Ukrainians, Jews, Russians soviet republic liquidated, because of a cessation of support from the government of the Russian SFSR when the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed.

Merged with Odessa Soviet Republic into Ukrainian Soviet Republic

russian civil war
Odesa Soviet Republic 1918
Ukrainians, Romanians, Jews, Crimean Tatars, Russians Puppet state of Soviet Russia russian civil war
Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic 1918
The Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic failed to achieve recognition, either internationally or by the Russian SFSR, and in accordance with the March 1918 second Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was abolished. Ukrainians,, Russians, Jews unrecognized, self-declared entity The Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic was disbanded at the second All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets on 20 March 1918 when the independence of Soviet Ukraine was announced. russian civil war
Ukrainian Soviet Republic 1918
Ukrainians,, Russians, Jews soviet quasi-republic russian civil war
Hetmanate of the Ukrainian State 1918
Ще не вмерла України і слава, і воля (official anthem) Central Powers Ukrainians,, Russians, Jews, Germans Orthodox Christianity, Judaism Provisional absolute monarchy under military dictatorship russian civil war
West Ukrainian People's Republic 1918-1919
Ще не вмерла України і слава, і воля (state anthem)

Вічний Революціонер (second anthem)

Partially recognized state

(1918–1919)

Disputed autonomous region of the Ukrainian People's Republic

(1919)

Government-in-exile

(1919–1923)

Ukrainians,, Poles, Jews, Hutsuls, Rusyns Orthodox Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism republic

dictatorship

WW1
Komancza Republic / Eastern Lemko Republic / Vyslik Republic 1918–1919 Rusyns (Lemki) Orthodox Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism Republic
Directorate of the Ukrainian People's Republic 1918–1921
Ще не вмерла України і слава, і воля (state anthem) Ukrainians, Jews, Poles, Russians, Hutsuls, Carpatho-Rusyns Orthodox Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism provisional collegiate revolutionary state committee russian civil war
Makhnivshchina 1918-1921
Розпрягайте Хлопці Коней (folk song, de facto anthem) Stateless territory Ukrainian, Russians, Jews Anarchist republic
Kholodny Yar Republic / Cold Ravine Republic 1919-1922
Ukrainians Orthodox Christianity partisan republic
Green Wedge / Green Ukraine 1917-1922
Yellow Wedge / Yellow Ukraine colonial settlement
Grey Wedge / Grey Ukraine 1917-1920 ethnic settlement
Kuban' People's Republic / Rapsberry Wedge 1918-1920
Ukrainians, Russians, Caucasians Cossack Republic
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic 1920
Ukrainians, Poles, Jews Orthodox Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism provisional revolutionary committee russian civil war
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 1922-1991
Ukrainians, Jews, Russians, Crimean Tatars, Armenians Orthodox Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism Satellite state of the Russian SFSR (1919–1922)

Union Republic of the Soviet Union (1922–1991)

WW2, Cold war
Carpatho-Ukraine 1938-1939
Ще не вмерла України і слава, і воля (official anthem) unrecognized Ukrainians, Rusyns, Hutsuls, Slovaks, Hungarian, Jews Orthodox Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism breakaway republic WW2 prelude
Ukrainian national government 1941 ? unrecognized Ukrainians, Germans Orthodox Christianity collaborationist dictatorship WW2
Ukraine 1991-
Ще не вмерла України і слава, і воля (state anthem) Ukrainians, Russians, Jews, Crimean Tatars, Armenians Orthodox Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism, Islam semi-presidential republic post-soviet