Introduction: Friends who have been to Ukraine know that Ukraine’s area and population are comparable to France. Its industry is developed and it was the center of heavy industry and military industry of the former Soviet Union.
So, is Ukraine an EU country?
Is Ukraine a member of the EU?
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Is Ukraine an EU country? Ukraine is not an EU country.
The EU*** has 27 member states, namely: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark, Ireland, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Cyprus, Hungary, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia
, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania.
Ukraine is the intersection of geopolitics between the EU and Russia. Due to various reasons such as history and political system, there are huge conflicts between European countries represented by the EU and Russia. EU countries regard Russia as the biggest threat to the region.
And Russia is always on guard against the eastward expansion of the EU and NATO.
The European Union is a multinational alliance founded in 1951. There are 28 member states in total, including Russia's neighboring countries such as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which have joined the EU.
On July 1, 2013, Croatia joined the Union.
In addition, the EU also launched accession negotiations with Iceland; listed Turkey, Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania, and Serbia as EU candidate countries; and signed the Stability and Association Agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On May 1, 2004, the EU achieved its largest enlargement in history, with ten countries including Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia joining the EU at the same time.
On January 1, 2007, Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union.
The economic aggregate of Ukraine is equivalent to which province in the country?
Ukraine's GDP in 2019 was only 142 billion US dollars, which was only 908.8 billion yuan based on the exchange rate of 6.4. Considering the economic growth in the past two years, it was only about 1 trillion yuan. There are already many cities in the country with GDP exceeding one trillion yuan.
Ukraine covers an area of ??603,700 square kilometers and has a population of 41.54 million. Ukraine’s population and area are large, but its GDP is very low.
It shows that Ukraine is indeed very poor.
Ukraine's GDP is equivalent to that of Dongguan City, and in terms of provinces, it is equivalent to Gansu Province or Jilin Province.
However, Gansu Province and Jilin Province both have only more than 20 million people, which is much smaller than the population of Ukraine.
Ukraine's economic aggregate is equivalent to that of Dongguan City, but its per capita GDP is only about a quarter of Dongguan City's. Such economic strength cannot compete with other major countries. This also shows Ukraine's current predicament.
Therefore, only when a country is strong can it avoid being bullied. Economic strength is the first priority. Only when the economy is well developed can its military strength be strong.
The national symbol of Ukraine, the flag, is rectangular in shape, consisting of two parallel and equal horizontal rectangles with upper blue and lower yellow. The ratio of length to width is 3:2.
Ukraine established the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1917 and became a member of the former Soviet Union in 1922. In 1952, it adopted a flag with a five-pointed star, sickle, and hammer similar to the flag of the former Soviet Union.
The red flag has a wide blue border on the lower part of the flag.
It declared independence in 1991 and restored the blue and yellow flags of the Ukrainian People's Republic of China as its national flag in 1992.
The national emblem is the shield.
The golden trident on the blue shield is the main body of the national emblem. It is the symbol of the Kiev state in the era of Grand Prince Vladimir. It symbolizes the long history of the Ukrainian nation and the continuity of its development. It is also a symbol of the revival of Ukrainian national concepts and the struggle for national independence.
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Features of Ukraine Salo is a traditional Ukrainian delicacy. As early as the 9th century AD, there were records of this delicacy.
It is said that salou is not just a dish for Ukrainians, but also a symbol of Ukrainian food culture.
Although there is Salo in Russia, Ukraine is Salo’s real hometown.
Only Ukrainians can make the most delicious salou, and only Ukrainians can understand the delicious taste of salou.
Ukrainian Salo is high in calories, contains a variety of vitamins and is rich in nutrients.
As early as the period of Kievan Rus, Salo has been a must-have appetizer on Ukrainian tables.