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Which country is the European uterus?
The uterus in Europe is Ukraine. In the 1990s, Ukraine, the third largest country in the world, was born. Once the third military and industrial power in the world, it degenerated into a European uterus in just 30 years.

As a country second only to Russia in the Soviet era, Ukraine inherited 30% of the Soviet military industry system after the disintegration of Ukraine. It is the country that inherits the most Soviet industry except Russia. It has become one of the European powers. As long as Ukraine worked hard at that time, Ukraine now definitely has a place in the world. So Europe's uterus is Ukraine.

The Historical Evolution of Ukraine

In the early Paleolithic period, there were traces of ancient human activities in present-day Ukraine. The word Ukraine first appeared in Historical Records of Ross 1 187, which means the land of the border. From 1237 to 124 1 year, the Eight Fighters of Mongolian Golden Horde invaded and occupied Kiev. After that, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Lithuania ruled Ukraine successively.

1654, Khmelnitski, the leader of Ukrainian cossacks, signed the Peleyaslav contract with the Russian czar, and Ukraine and Russia formally merged. Since then, although Ukraine has its own government, Ukrainian people and Republic, it has not played a substantive role. 19 17 12.5, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic was founded, and in 19 18, the west of the Dnieper River in western Ukraine was occupied by Poland.

The Soviet Union was founded in 1922, and eastern Ukraine became one of the founding countries of the Soviet Union. 1939, 1 1 year1October, Soviet troops entered eastern Poland and merged western Ukraine with Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. 1940 In August, part of North Bukovina and Bissalabia, which were originally Romanian territories, were merged into Ukraine.

194 1 year, Ukraine was occupied by German fascists, 1944, 10 year, Ukraine was liberated. 1945 10, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, as a non-independent country, joined the United Nations with the Soviet Union and became one of the founding members of the United Nations. 1954, Khrushchev handed over Crimea from Russia to Ukraine, making it a state of Ukraine.