Three reasons to invest in Poland to reach the EU market (Yaroslav Romanchuk)
UT visited the forum Polish Business Day which is a communication platform for Polish and Ukrainian business to exchange experience, look for new opportunities for investments and find common ground among the governmental offices, financial institutions and businesses.
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Ukrainian Bard in Krakow Pt 2
Krakow street musician Ostap Kindraczuk drove a tractor and was a sailor in hs youth before learning how to play the bandur from old bandura players who had spent 25 years in a gulag. Ostap is now retired and has played all over Ukraine as well as Saraejevo, Zagreb, Belgrde, Moscow and in Poland.
На шее предпринимателя 76 ведомств
Ярослав Романчук беседует с Владимиром Карягиным на ОГП-ТВ о проблемах белорусского прежпринимательства. Кошмарят ли предпринимателей? Действительно ли в Беларуси, как заявляет правительство, созданы все условия для привлечения инвестиций? Прочна ли защита частной собственности от полчищ контролёров и судебной системы, которая заведомо становится на сторону государственной организации. Об этом и многом другом – разговор на троих
Attempted murder of Ivan Franko by Polish student over an article, Yaroslav Hrytsak
Preview - Професор Ярослав Грицак, Іван Франко та його Dichter des Verrathes (поет Зради, 1897 г.): Текст і контексти, Інститут св. Володимира, Торонто, Канада, 12-ого жовтня 2016 р.
Prof. Yaroslav Hrytsak lecture: Ivan Franko and his Dichter des Verrathes (Poet of Treason, 1897): The Text and the Contexts, St. Vladimir Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 12 October 2016.
Trip to Poland, March 2017.
Ukrainian Winter -20 °C ????????
01:00 Елизавета Ярославна
03:22 1000 year old frescos!
06:21 Ice swim
07:20 Viking Route to Constantinople
09:01 Frozen Laundry
09:18 Exploring Around Town
10:18 Forgotten Soldier's Flame
10:56 World War II Tank Museum
13:19 World War II Museum
14:50 Communist Art
15:35 LIT UP STATUE IN BLIZZARD
16:08 View From Church Tower
18:19 Bus ride
19:38 TANK GRAVEYARD GYM
20:24 -18 C
22:00 Buying socks
22:58 Christmas Around Town
The Viking age lasted roughly 300 years. From the first recorded raid on an English monastery on Lindisfarne in 793 A.D. to 1066, when Norway's greatest King Harald III (aged 50!) died in berzerkergang (fighting bare-chested without armor and shield with an axe in each hand) from an arrow to his skull in an attempt to conquer England. A few months later another Viking, today known as William the Conquerer (actually related to Harald III) succeeded in taking England.
The Vikings raided and fought all over Europe. Often in the service of Norwegian Kings or as mercenaries for other European rulers. The Roman Emperor had his own Viking army known as the Varangian guard in Constantinople.
It was whilst being the leader of the Varangian guard that Harald Hardråde (later called Harald III of Norway and founder of Oslo) eventually amassed such wealth that he was able to successfully court the 2nd oldest daughter of one of contemporary Europe's most powerful rulers: Yaroslav The Wise. They married and returned to Norway where they founded what is today the capital of Norway, Oslo.
So who was this last Viking Queen of Norway? That's the story I investigate whilst exploring Kiev, the city she grew up in, before ascending to the Norwegian throne.
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For more Viking history I highly recommend watching History channel's TV show; 'Vikings'. It's actually quite accurate in terms of the historical events they depict. Ragnar Lothbrok was indeed a Norwegian Viking King and Lagertha was a female warrior ruler. The woman who plays Lagertha in the TV show is actually a Canadian but with Ukrainian ancestry;
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For more tangible Viking history if you for some reason find yourself in Norway's capital Oslo, a visit to see one of the few surviving Viking ships is a must. It's located at what's known as Vikingskipshuset on an island called Bygdoy. More information in English here:
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Gunnar Olsen - Cold Rise
Harald Hardråde Mural:
Amon Amarth - Pursuit of Vikings
Organ Music I recorded live in Kiev at a concert @ National Organ & Chamber Music Hall of Ukraine. Orthodox churches in Kiev do NOT have organ music playing and I added it for atmospheric effect.
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Wedding Day With Emma and Pontus 2018-10-06
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Poland-Russia Dialogue: Impact on the Wider Europe- Panel 3
Session Three Poland-Russia Dialogue: Impact on the Common Neighborhood
Moderator: Janusz Bugajski, CSIS Mykola Riabchuk, Research Fellow, Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies of Academy of Sciences, Ukraine Jaroslav Romanchuk, President of the Scientific Research Mises Center, Belarus Mikhail Dolbilov, Department of History, University of Maryland
RUSSIAN FRUIT & SABZI MANDI | Indian in Russia
This Sunday went to Moscow local bazaar, purchsed apples, corn, dill and all. Hope you enjoy my video. If yes, then plese like, write comments, subscribe to my channel to see more videos. I will be happy if you suggest topics for new videos.
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There are no endless rows of random notes or rhythms - their music is heartbreaking beautiful.
A Balkan horn, found at a flea market in Ukraine, an old Wurlitzer and a laptop, combined with a collection of uncommon and weird guitar pedals and effects, are used by Dąbrowski and Zukanović to create music based on short compositions and expressive, experimental improvisations.
Even though the musicians have jazz backgrounds, they seek unknown places, go out of form, out of the stereotypes of improvising, go further and further to the edge...
Dąbrowski and Zukanović blend jazz, folk, post-rock and electro-acoustic music - the result is enchanting.
Inspired by a Nordic, Scandinavian sound - added an inevitable Slavic flavor.
This collective creature lives its own life, groving and getting stronger, feeded with creativity of Adi Zukanović & Tomasz Dąbrowski, musicians well-known on Danish and Polish scene.
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Tomasz Dąbrowski i Adi Zukanović przeszywają ciszę z niespotykaną siłą.
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Jak wiele może się wydarzyć, gdy na scenie są 'tylko' dwa instrumenty? Aż dwa instrumenty?
Flugelhorn Bałkański znaleziony na zakurzonym strychu, Wurlizter z pomocą kolekcji dziwnych i niespotykanych efektów gitarowych. To instrumenty których używają Dąbrowski i Zukanović do tworzenia muzyki opartej na zwięzłych, przemyślanych kompozycjach, połączonych z otwartą improwizacją.
Projekt jest efektem twórczych poszukiwań muzyków, którzy chociaż wywodzą się z 'głównego nurtu' środowiska jazzowego, to wychodzą z formy, poszukując nowych środków wyrazu, idąc coraz dalej i dalej...
TOUR-PLAN
26/8 SZAJBA, Wrocław
27/8 KontenerArt, Poznań
28/8 Coltrane Restaurant, Kraków
1/9 MÓZG, Bydgoszcz
2/9 Club Bogart, Gomunice
3/9 Ciągoty i Tęsknoty, Łódź
4/9 Kawiarnia Ogrody, Warszawa
7/9 PiecArt, Kraków
8/9 PiecArt, Kraków
9/9 Jazz Club - Dzyga, Lwów
History: UKRAINE
Crimea:
Cossacks helped Russia get Crimea from Turkey 39:43
Donbas (East) 56:55
Crimea turned over to Ukraine 2:16:28
Russia 12:46 / 31:16
UKRAINE - THE BIRTH OF A NATION (2008) / A Jerzy Hoffman Film
1:34 Kyiv (401 - 500)
2:16 Byzantium (330–1453)
2:45 Princess Olga (890 - 969) adopted Christianity
3:28 Chersonesus in Crimea
4:06 Volodymyr the Great (958 - 1015)
4:29 Prince Yaroslav the Wise (978 - 1054)
4:39 Saint Sophia's Cathedral (1100)
5:31 Anna the Queen of France (1030 – 1075)
6:41 Volodymyr II Monomakh (1053-1125)
7:20 Yuri Dolgorukiy (1099 - 1157)
7:26 Moscow
7:37 The Mongols
10:16 The Principality of Galicia–Volhynia or Kingdom of Rus
10:49 Lviv
12:37 Ivan III of Russia (1440-1505)
12:46 The myth about Russia
13:07 Crimea
13:53 Roxolana (1502 – 1558)
15:20 serfdom (Polish oppression)
15:40 printing press
17:14 Zaporizhian Sich
18:33 Ukraine replaces the name Rus
18:40 cossack
20:15 Brest Union
20:18 The uniates
21:08 Hetman Sagaidachny (1570 - 1622)
23:05 Orthodoxy
23:28 Yarema Vyshnevetsky (1612 – 1651)
23:31 Catholicism
24:54 Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1595 – 1657)
30:04 The Pereyaslav Council -------------------------------------------------1654
34:39 Ivan Mazepa (1639 - 1709)
37:06 The Battle of Poltava on 27 June 1709
40:11 Zaporizhian Sich (1552-1709)
40:27 Solovki
French Revolution--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1789
47:03 Dumy - historical ballads
48:18 Greek Catholic Church banned
48:49 Kyiv University (1833)
49:48 The Order of Basilian Fathers
50:55 Taras Shevchenko (1814 - 1861) (age 47)
54:57 Blue and yellow banner
55:45 The Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood
56:32 national liberation movement
56:55 Crimean War ----------------------------------------------------- 1853 to 1856
57:07 Alexander II (1818 - 1881) abolished serfdom
57:26 city of Donetsk (1868)
58:56 Green wedge
59:23 Volodymyr Antonovych (1834 - 1908)
59:28 Mykhailo Drahomanov (1841-1895 )
1:00:42 Lesya Ukrainka (1871 - 1913) (aged 42)
1:02:13 The Shevchenko Scientific Society (1873 )
1:11:03 Mykhailo Hrushevsky
1:03:27 Ivan Franko (1856 - 1916)
1:04:22 History of Ukraine-Ruthenia
1:04:49 Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky (1865 - 1944) 1:45:42
1:06:31 World War I------------------------------------------------------------------1914
1:07:32 Dmitro Dontsov (1883 - 1973)
1:07:57 (1914) Russian occupation
1:11:24 Symon Petliura
1:11:24 West Ukrainian People's Republic
1:19:27 Ukrainian Galician Army
1:23:30 Nestor Makhno
1:30:48 The Russian famine ----------------------------------------------------1921
1:41:21 Ukr National Democratic Alliance, (UNDO)
1:42:20 Ukr Sich Riflemen
1:42:43 (UVO) Ukr Military Organization
1:42:51 Yevhen Konovalets
1:43:10 Dmytro Dontsov
1:44:01 The Organization of Ukr Nationalists (OUN)
1:44:52 (1933) Stepan Bandera head of OUN
1:47:07 Avgustyn Voloshyn
1:47:33 Melnyk's and Bandera's
1:39:06 collectivization (1939)
1:38:55 *** ???????????????????????????? ????????????????: !!! ???????????????????? 1:39:33
World War II ----------------------------------------------------------------(1939 - 1945)
1:51:24 The Nachtigall Battalion (Nightingale)
1:51:43 Independent Ukr State
1:44:50 Stepan Bandera (1909 – 1959) -----------------------------------1933
Between Hitler & Stalin: Ukraine in World War II
Wehrmacht Saves Innocent Civilians In Ukraine 1941
1:53:42 Babi Yar
1:55:40 partisan warfare
1:44:01 Organization of Ukr Nationalists (OUN)
1:57:42 Roman Shukhevych
1:58:37 Volyn
1:58:57 UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army
2:00:04 ethnic cleansing (1943)
2:02:32 SS Galicia Division
2:02:33 Banderavists (Bandera) split of OUN (former UVO) 1:47:26
2:02:25 Melnykovites (Melnyk)
2:02:57 SS Galicia crushed by the Red Army
2:04:51 Nikita Khrushchev
2:05:21 Joseph Stalin
1:39:56 RUSYN replaced the term Ukrainian
2:06:14 Gulag
2:06:31 Yalta
2:10:30 Operation Vistula (Polish: Akcja Wisła)
2:12:00 The Greek Catholic Church abolishment
2:12:21 Josyf Slipyj (1893 - 1984)
1:49:25 annexation of the Western Ukraine
2:16:33 turning Crimea over to Ukraine
2:18:25 Thaw (early 1950s to the early 1960s)
2:30:09 (April 26 1986) - Chornobyl disaster
2:35:30 Rukh - Movement
2:37:29 (1991) Declaration of Sovereignty of Ukraine
1:13:48 The Ukr People's Republic of 1918 - 1920
2:50:29 The Orange Revolution (2004)
Historia Ukrainy (z napisami i tłumaczeniem)
o Krymie:
39:43 Kozacy pomogli Rosji wygrać Krym z Turcji
56:55 Donbass 2:16:28 Krym zostaje przeniesiony na Ukrainę
o Rosji 12:46 / 31:16
???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????: 1:47:38
NARODZINY NARODU (2008) Jerzy Hoffman
1:34 Kijów (401-500)
2:16 Bizancjum (330-1453)
2:45 Księżniczka Olga (890 - 969) akceptuje chrześcijaństwo
3:28 Chersonese
4:06 Wołodymyr Wielki (958 - 1015)
4:29 Jarosław Mądry (978-1054)
4:39 Katedra Św. Zofii (1100)
5:31 Anna - królowa Francji (1030-1075)
18:41 Vladimir Monomakh (1053-1125)
7:20 Yu Dolgoruky (1099-1157)
7:26 Moskwa
7:37 Mongołowie
10:16 Księstwo Gal-Vol lub Królestwo Rosji
10:49 Lwów
Termin MALOROSCIA: początek XIV wieku
12:37 Iwan III Grozny (1440-1505)
12:46 Mit o Rosji
13:07 Krym
13:53 Roksolana (1502 - 1558)
15:20 Polskie pańszczyzna
17:14 Zaporizhzhya Sich
18:33 UKR zmienia nazwę RUS
18:40 Kozak
20:15 Brest Union
20:18 Unici - wschodni katolicy Kościoła
21:08 Hetman Sagaidachny (1570 - 1622)
23:05 Prawosławie
23:28 Jestem Vishnevetsky (1612 - 1651)
23:31 Katolicyzm
24:54 B Chmielnicki (1595 - 1657)
30:04 Perejasław Rada 1654
34:39 I Mazepa (1639 - 1709)
37:06 Bitwa pod Połtawą (1709)
40:11 Sycz w Zaporożu (1552-1709)
40:27 Solovki
- Rewolucja Franza (1789)
48:18 jest zabronione przez Kościół greckokatolicki
48:49 Uniwersytet Kijowski (1833)
50:55 T. Shevchenko (1814 - 1861) (47 lat)
54:57 niebiesko-żółta flaga
55:45 Bractwo Cyryla i Metodego
56:32 ruch wyzwolenia narodowego
56:55 Krymska wojna (1853-1856)
57:07 Aleksander II (1818 - 1881) znosi poddaństwo
57:26 Donieck (1868)
58:56 Zielony klin
59:23 W Antonowiczu (1834 - 1908)
59:28 M Drahomanov (1841-1895)
1:00:42 L Ukrainka (1871 - 1913) (42 lata)
1:02:13 NTSh (1873)
1:11:03 M Grushevsky
1:03:27 I Franco (1856 - 1916)
1:04:22 Historia Ukr-Rus
1:04:49 Metropolitan A Sheptytsky (1865 - 1944) świadomość narodowa na emigracji
1:06:31 Pierwsza wojna światowa z 1914 roku
1:07:32 Dontsov (1883 - 1973)
1:07:57 (1914) Rosyjska okupacja
1:11:24 Z Petliurą
1:11:24 Zah-ukr Nara Response ZUNR
1:19:27 Ukr Galicyjska Armia
1:30:48 Ros. głód (1921)
1:41:21 HOLODOMOR (1932-1933) 11 000 000 ofiar
1:45:55 (1937-1938) zostały wykonane aresztowania - Gułag
1:46:54 niszczenie ukr ident
1:49:11 Ukr Sojusz Narodów Demokratycznych (UNDO)
1:42:20 Strzelec Ukr Sich
1:50:49 (UFO) Ukr Army Org (Praga) Istnieją Konovalety
1:51:19 D Dontsov - ideolog z ukr. nacjonalizm
1:52:00 (młodzież) UWO jest członkiem -: Org Ukr Nat (OUN)
1:52:52 (w Polsce w 1933 r.) Wraz z Banderą zostaje szefem OUN
1:55:03 I Wołoszyn
1:55:27 Upadek Karpaty-Ukrainy dzieli OUN na dwie frakcje: Melnikovtsev i Banderivtsi 1:56:11
Druga wojna światowa (1939-1945)
1:59:17 ślady NKWD - Batalion Nachtigall (słowika-Bandera) 1:51:43 Niezależny Ukr. Państwo
1:44:50 Bandera (1909 - 1959)
1:53:42 Babin Yar
1:55:40 Wojna partyzancka
1:44:01 Organizacja nacjonalistów Ukr (OUN)
1:57:42 Roman Szuachewicz
1:58:37 Wołyń
1:58:57 UPA - Ukraińska Armia Powstańcza
2:00:04 czystki etniczne (1943)
2:02:32 SS Dywizja Galicyjska
1:39:56 RUSIN zmienia termin ukraiński
2:06:14 Gułag 2:06:31 Jałta
2:10:30 Operacja Wisła
2:12:00 Anulowanie Kościoła greckokatolickiego
1:49:25 aneksja Zach Ukr
2:16:33 Powrót Krymu na Ukrainę
2:18:25 Odwilż (1950-1960)
2:30:09 (26 kwietnia 1986) - Katastrofa w Czarnobylu
2:35:30 Ruch
2:37:29 (1991) Niezależność
2:50:29 Pomarańczowa rewolucja (2004)
'Ukraine Really Deserves 5-10% GDP Economic Growth Per Year': Top Investment Manager
UATV speaks with Yaroslav Udovenko, the Managing Partner and CEO of Empire State Capital Partners about the improving business climate in Ukraine and how foreign investors often finding more and more lucrative opportunities in the country, against the backdrop of huge reforms and Russia's war in Donbas. Interview recorded at the 'New Ukraine Investment Conference' in Kyiv on May 17.
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Poznań 2018 Happy New Year!
Poznań 2018
Еще один удар под дых частной медицине. Ярослав Романчук и Ольга Ковалькова.
Еще один удар под дых частной медицине
India: Meat factory to replace EU and fill Russia's fleshy appetite
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W/S Staff working in the factory
M/S Staff working
M/S Trays stacked on top of one another
C/U Trays
SOT, Aswin, Factory owner (in English): This move to ban EU food imports in retaliation to EU and US sanctions has forced Russia to look up to its Asian suppliers for their meat and seafood requirements. India is a major market so we are happy to welcome Russia towards this move and looking forward to selling Russia the best.
C/U Workers wearing masks
C/U Frozen meat products being packed
M/S Supervisor monitoring the workers
C/U Frozen meat products
M/S Plate freezer
M/S Worker loading a tray of meat products into a freezer
SOT, Aswin, Factory owner (in English): It's time for the world to realise that India has the best seafood and meat products. All Russian Federation-approved factories have facilities to conduct macrobiological and chemical contaminants tests, and we also have in-house quality control programmes.
M/S Aswin working on his Ubuntu laptop
M/S Aswin talking to his staff
W/S Factory
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Workers at Ashwin Associates in Kochi were busily packing meat products ready for delivery to Russia, Wednesday. The seaside factory is one of four companies certified this week by the Russian Veterinary watchdog to export meat, sea food and dairy products to Russia. Russian inspectors will soon tour India to certify a number of other food processing plants.
Russia began talks with alternative food suppliers in August after restricting food imports from western countries that have imposed sanctions on the country.
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Russia deploys anti-air system in Crimea ahead of Ukraine's drills
Russia could be plotting a major provocation say volunteers
In the afternoon of November 29, movement of Russian military convoys was recorded in the Crimean city of Kerch.
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Galicia (Eastern Europe) | Wikipedia audio article
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Galicia (Eastern Europe)
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Galicia (; Ukrainian and Rusyn: Галичина, Halyčyna; Polish: Galicja; Czech and Slovak: Halič; German: Galizien; Hungarian: Galícia/Kaliz/Gácsország/Halics; Romanian: Galiția/Halici; Russian: Галиция, Galitsiya; Yiddish: גאַליציע Galitsiye) is a historical and geographic region between Central and Eastern Europe. It was once the small Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia and later a crown land of Austria-Hungary, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, which straddled the modern-day border between Poland and Ukraine. The area, which is named after the medieval city of Halych, was first mentioned in Hungarian historical chronicles in the year 1206 as Galiciæ. In 1253, prince Daniel of Galicia was crowned the King of Rus (Latin: Rex Rusiae) or King of Ruthenia following the Mongol invasion in Ruthenia (Kyivan Rus). In 1352 Kingdom of Galicia and Volhynia was annexed by the Kingdom of Poland as Ruthenian Voivodeship (Latin: Palatinatus Russiae).
The nucleus of historic Galicia lies within the modern regions of western Ukraine: Lviv, Ternopil and Ivano-Frankivsk near Halych. In the 18th century, territories that later became part of the modern Polish regions of Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Subcarpathian Voivodeship and Silesian Voivodeship were added to Galicia. It covers majorly such historic regions like Red Ruthenia (centered in Lviv) and Lesser Poland (centered in Kraków). Galicia was contested between Poland and Ruthenia since the Medieval times and in the 20th century between Poland and Ukraine. In the 10th century, several cities were founded in Galicia, such as Volodymyr and Jaroslaw, that marked their relation to the Grand Prince of Kyiv. There is considerable overlap between Galicia and Podolia (to the east) as well as south-west Ruthenia, especially a cross-border region (centred on Carpathian Ruthenia) that is inhabited by various nationalities.