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      There’s no “the” in either Ukrainian or Russian. It was more of an “in” vs “on” argument in the Slavic languages.

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        Regardless, in English, “The Ukraine” refers to the time of Soviet/Russian possession, while “Ukraine” recognizes Ukraine’s national sovereignty.

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          I’m quite aware, just wanted to give some additional commentary considering the Soviets never literally called it that. This is an English distinction (for which Ukraine did ask after independence)