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I think we may use a different pic than the trident here. The national CoA is a symbol of the state, not the ethnic group. Not sure what other image to use though. -- Irpen 00:51, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Does this replace Template:Ukraine topics? Also, closely related peoples is a weird category heading, but I know what you were going for.-- tufkaa 04:02, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Treating Cossacks on the same scope as Hutsuls and Lemkos is in my opinion quite ORish, let's not forget that it is a broad term, and one that is not necessary representative of Ukrainians. I for one am not Ukrainian and nonetheless a Cossack, something that I doubt you will be able to say for a Hutsul. Lastly if for Russians, Cossacks are treated on ethnical level, then in Ukraine Cossack would be a term of purely cultural value. Also I wonder why there is no Boikos or for that matter any links to Slavs?-- Kuban Cossack 16:48, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
A few users already told you to stop entering the Ukrainian state symbol to the series of articles talking about Ukrainian ethnicity.
Again, for the extremely not understanding:
is s citizen symbol. An ethnic Jew citizen of Ukraine, for example, also identifies with it. At the opossite, an ethnic Ukrainian 5 generation in the US wont identifie with it.
If you want an image their use an image of Ukrainians in their national closing. That's something all Ukrainians wil identify with! A state citizen talks only to citizens of the state.
This template is for ethnic group, not population of Ukraine. Judaism in Ukraine is only a religion of Jews and maybe not numerous Krymchaks. Tina Karol is also Jewish, not Ukrainian.-- Riwnodennyk ✉ 14:45, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
I see, sorry for the confusion. Well I'm not sure now what to think... maybe it is best to wait for some more feedback. — Mariah-Yulia ( talk) 20:31, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
I am disappointed and offended that you have not included Ukrainian pagans into the religion section. Ridna Vira is a growing religious movement, a reversion to the beleifs of our forefathers. Temples have been constructed in many cities, not only in Ukraine but in the Diaspora. The holy book "Maha Vira" has been printed in numerous editions and has a wide following. Bandurist ( talk) 20:59, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
Maybe a footnote in the Template? Like: Other religions practised by citizens of Ukraine in Ukraine are Roman Catholicism, Judaism and Islam or something. Might be that more people confuse Ukrainians and Citizens of Ukraine then me ;) — Mariah-Yulia ( talk)
Hi, I'm removing link to this page from the template because of the notability problems - no significant coverage in reliable sources. See page talk for details. -- windyhead ( talk) 09:50, 15 April 2010 (UTC)
Rusyn language is not dialect. It is a separate national group using Rusyn language, no dialect. Please remove it. Thx. -- Sejanko ( talk) 21:18, 22 October 2014 (UTC)
Don't delete these subethnicities on the pretense that they are "Rusyns not Ukrainians." It is uncommon for these groups to identify as Rusyn or specifically Boyko/Hutsul but not Ukrainian. In addition, people who classify the Rusyn language as a separate language rarely include Hutsul and Boiko dialects as Rusyn. Ukraine officially designates Boykos, Hutsuls, Lemkos, and Poleshchuks as Ukrainian subethnicities (as shown in the 2001 census). Shwabb1 ( talk) 09:01, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
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I think we may use a different pic than the trident here. The national CoA is a symbol of the state, not the ethnic group. Not sure what other image to use though. -- Irpen 00:51, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Does this replace Template:Ukraine topics? Also, closely related peoples is a weird category heading, but I know what you were going for.-- tufkaa 04:02, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Treating Cossacks on the same scope as Hutsuls and Lemkos is in my opinion quite ORish, let's not forget that it is a broad term, and one that is not necessary representative of Ukrainians. I for one am not Ukrainian and nonetheless a Cossack, something that I doubt you will be able to say for a Hutsul. Lastly if for Russians, Cossacks are treated on ethnical level, then in Ukraine Cossack would be a term of purely cultural value. Also I wonder why there is no Boikos or for that matter any links to Slavs?-- Kuban Cossack 16:48, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
A few users already told you to stop entering the Ukrainian state symbol to the series of articles talking about Ukrainian ethnicity.
Again, for the extremely not understanding:
is s citizen symbol. An ethnic Jew citizen of Ukraine, for example, also identifies with it. At the opossite, an ethnic Ukrainian 5 generation in the US wont identifie with it.
If you want an image their use an image of Ukrainians in their national closing. That's something all Ukrainians wil identify with! A state citizen talks only to citizens of the state.
This template is for ethnic group, not population of Ukraine. Judaism in Ukraine is only a religion of Jews and maybe not numerous Krymchaks. Tina Karol is also Jewish, not Ukrainian.-- Riwnodennyk ✉ 14:45, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
I see, sorry for the confusion. Well I'm not sure now what to think... maybe it is best to wait for some more feedback. — Mariah-Yulia ( talk) 20:31, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
I am disappointed and offended that you have not included Ukrainian pagans into the religion section. Ridna Vira is a growing religious movement, a reversion to the beleifs of our forefathers. Temples have been constructed in many cities, not only in Ukraine but in the Diaspora. The holy book "Maha Vira" has been printed in numerous editions and has a wide following. Bandurist ( talk) 20:59, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
Maybe a footnote in the Template? Like: Other religions practised by citizens of Ukraine in Ukraine are Roman Catholicism, Judaism and Islam or something. Might be that more people confuse Ukrainians and Citizens of Ukraine then me ;) — Mariah-Yulia ( talk)
Hi, I'm removing link to this page from the template because of the notability problems - no significant coverage in reliable sources. See page talk for details. -- windyhead ( talk) 09:50, 15 April 2010 (UTC)
Rusyn language is not dialect. It is a separate national group using Rusyn language, no dialect. Please remove it. Thx. -- Sejanko ( talk) 21:18, 22 October 2014 (UTC)
Don't delete these subethnicities on the pretense that they are "Rusyns not Ukrainians." It is uncommon for these groups to identify as Rusyn or specifically Boyko/Hutsul but not Ukrainian. In addition, people who classify the Rusyn language as a separate language rarely include Hutsul and Boiko dialects as Rusyn. Ukraine officially designates Boykos, Hutsuls, Lemkos, and Poleshchuks as Ukrainian subethnicities (as shown in the 2001 census). Shwabb1 ( talk) 09:01, 26 November 2023 (UTC)