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93: 85: 801: 1217: 39: 265: 92: 84: 1263: 216:, Prosvita had grown to include 83 affiliates, 3,210 reading rooms, 1,207 premises, 3,209 libraries (with 688,186 books), 2,185 theater clubs, 1,115 choirs, 138 orchestras, and 550 study groups. 245:
Currently, almost all higher education institutions in Ukraine have Prosvita affiliations with teachers and students as members. Also active are the Young Prosvita youth organizations.
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of 1988–89 as the Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language, and since then has taken an active part in social life of independent Ukraine. In modern times it was headed by
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Soviet rulers. Prosvita operated only in Western Europe and America up to 1988. The first Prosvita society established in the United States was in
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was elected the first head of the Prosvita Society. By the end of 1913, Prosvita had 77 affiliate societies and 2,648 reading rooms.
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According to the declaration of its founders, the movement was created as a counterbalance to anti-Ukrainian colonial and
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and other cities. However, all of Prosvita societies in the Russian Empire were closed before the start of the
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Maintaining principles of humanity, mutual understanding, religious and civil consent in society
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by 65 delegates from different regions and groups of intellectuals, mostly from the same city.
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Contributing to building and strengthening of Ukrainian state and its economic development
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The commemorative coin "140 Years of Taras Shevchenko All-Ukrainian “Prosvita" Society"
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and the Far East. However, most of them were once again closed down by the Soviet and
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Contributing to raising of Ukrainian language and culture authority abroad
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two Prosvita members were kidnapped and one was murdered by pro-Russian
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The Prosvita Society was renewed in Ukraine during the Soviet period of
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Caught by militants died in Luhansk historian, leader of the "Prosvita"
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After the end of the First World War, Prosvita continued to develop in
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Promoting Ukrainian language as the only state language in Ukraine
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Preserving and revitalizing natural environment and biodiversity
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branch of Prosvita established in 1920 was closed down by the
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1905–???? (as Ukrainian Association of Literature and Arts)
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Propagating economic, legal and other kind of knowledge
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A new wave of Prosvita's development started after the
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Establishments in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
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In 1939 the society was shut down and banned by the
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Similarly, the 537:Savoyska Svitlana, Institute of Ukrainian Studies 506:"Celebration of 90th Anniversary of "Prosvita"", 425:(as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language) 254:separatists in the Donetsk and Luhansk provinces 76:trends in the Ukrainian society of the period. 27:Ukrainian cultural and educational organization 1259:Ethnic organizations based in Austria-Hungary 1249:Educational organizations established in 1868 599: 8: 606: 592: 584: 485: 483: 96:The Prosvita Society was headquartered at 88:Building where the society was established 552:In Luhansk kidnapped university historian 272:Official goals of the Prosvita Society: 1254:Cultural organizations based in Ukraine 464: 1089: 1284:Society of the Second Polish Republic 881:Monastery and church of St. Onuphrius 173:, when its branches were restored in 7: 250:2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine 162:, as they were accused of promoting 122:areas populated by Ukrainians: in 25: 954:Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów 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Prosvita Society


Ukrainian
Ukrainian culture
Austria-Hungary
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Russophile


Lubomirski Palace, Lviv
Lviv
Anatole Vakhnianyn
First Russian Revolution
Russian-ruled
Katerynoslav
Odesa
Kyiv
Kamianets-Podilskyi
Zhytomyr
Chernihiv
Mykolaiv
Melitopol
Katerynodar
First World War
separatism
Russian Revolution of 1917
Dnieper Ukraine
Volhynia
Polissia

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