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Khotyn town, fortress of 13 - 18 centuries, the church of Alexander Nevsky in 1919. The river Dniester. Chernivtsi region
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Culture news > Two Giant Fish Images Across the Border Become a Symbol of Polish-Ukrainian Unity

A Polish artist Jaroslaw Koziara created two giant images of fish on the grass on each side of the Polish-Ukrainian border. The tail of the first image lies on the territory of Poland with its head on the Ukrainian territory. The second fish is positioned facing the opposite direction. The artist intends to send the message of unity of the two countries – nature and art know no borders.

Jaroslaw Koziara used 23 different types of crops in order to create images, large enough to be visible from the bird’s-eye view. As a result, an onlooker may get the impression of the two fish swimming across the Polish-Ukrainian border.

The images of giant fish are situated between villages Horodyszcze, Lublin province in Eastern Poland, and Varyazh, Lviv Oblast, Western Ukraine, and were created within the framework of the land-art festival taking place in the area.

The depicted fish symbolize trade between the two neighboring countries, as well as their people crossing the borders and maintaining close, neighborly ties. The images of fish “cut” in half by the line of the border are perceived by a viewer as complete images nevertheless. The intention of the artist is for the art piece to emphasize the artificiality of borders between countries. “Ukraine is not a part of the Schengen Area and thus is the dividing line for the whole European continent. But artists cannot agree with that – this is how we create ideas that bring to life extraordinary border defying projects,” said Koziara.

Poland and Ukraine have had a long history of tight relations. Currently the two countries have established efficient cooperation in political, economic, and cultural spheres. Both Poland and Ukraine will host the EURO 2012 Football Championship after jointly applying for the opportunity to become the ground for the sports event. The pan-European football event is expected to provide a chance for the Europeans to see and experience Ukraine, while Ukrainians will be able to communicate with tourists and football fans from the European Union.

Polish-Ukrainian relations can be traced back to the 16th-17th centuries, when both countries were united in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Kingdom of Poland and the Ruthenian Kingdom (Western Ukraine) carried close ties even in the 13th-14th centuries. Currently, Polish-Ukrainian relations are progressing with Poland supporting NATO-Ukraine cooperation, as well as Ukraine’s goal to join the EU.

According to WNU

 

31 August 2011

16.03.2012  “Weibocalypse”: China’s new microblogging rules go into force

On March 16, new real identity rules imposed on China’s microblogging platform Weibo go into effect; dubbed “Weibocalypse” by China’s internet community . The Provisions on Administration of Weiboke Development (the Provisions) include core provisions in Article 6, which requires pre approvals by the Beijing city authority before launching a Weibo account, and Article 9, which requires that a user provide his or her true identity. Chen Jihong, a Beijing-based partner at Zhong Lun Law Firm said that “overall, the Provisions regulate not only issues of approval and true identity, but also general issues including compliance with the law and privacy protection”.


28.12.2011  Holiday Classic From Ukraine – Carol of the Bells – Goes Clay

Kyiv, December 28, 2011. A famous Ukrainian folk singer Oleg Skrypka performed a renewed version of the winter holiday classic Carol of the Bells originally composed by Ukrainian Mykola Leontovych. This new rendition of the world renowned tune became a soundtrack for the freshly released Ukrainian animation film Shchedryk.
 


13.12.2011  INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL of GUITAR MUSIC "KYIV-2011"

13 to 18 December in Kiev will be start INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL of GUITAR MUSIC "KYIV-2011"


07.12.2011  Australia Contributes to Chornobyl Fund

Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kevin Rudd announced that his country would donate one million euros for the Chornobyl Shelter Fund. Minister Rudd made his statement at the OSCE Ministerial Council Meeting in Vilnius on December 6, 2011.


28.11.2011  Ukrainian Subway Station Rated One of World’s Most Beautiful

Zoloti Vorota (Golden Gate) station of Kyiv’s subway occupies 11th position on the list of the most impressive subway stops in the world, according to BootsnAll. The renowned community of travelers chose 15 subway stations in the world with the most outstanding application of art, architecture, culture, history, and technology.


22.11.2011  Festival Chervona Ruta Preserves Authentic Ukrainian Music

For the twelfth year in a row, the Ukrainian festival Chervona Ruta has opened the stage for the new talents performing Ukrainian music of different genres. The number of this year’s participants has set the record, bringing together 850 young musicians and performers. New to this year’s festival is the collaboration of performers from all regions of Ukraine.


22.11.2011  World of Rugby League: Ukraine celebrates five years in Rugby League

The Ukrainian Rugby League Federation (UFRL) is celebrating five years of the sport in the country.


17.10.2011  Ukrainian Painting Sets a New Record at London Auction

A painting by a Ukrainian artist set a new record at the Phillips de Pury & Co auction that took place in London on October 13, 2011. The art piece “Horse.Night” by Anatoliy Kryvolap was sold for USD 124,4 thousand which is the highest a painting by a contemporary Ukrainian artist ever grossed at an art auction.


03.10.2011  NSK "Olympic" to open a grand show

October 8 will be held the opening ceremony of one of Europe's largest sports complexes - NSK "Olympic".  


29.09.2011  There will be held song festival in the Kyiv region.

 

October 1 at the Center for Culture and history, “Park Kievska Rus” (p. Kopach, Obukhov, District, Kyiv region) will be a song festival" Slavic soul ".

 


12.09.2011  Europe’s Largest Fountain Opens in Ukraine

A unique musical illuminated floating fountain opened in the Western Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia on September 4, 2011. The fountain is the world’s only floating fountain mounted in the natural body of water and by its technical parameters can only be compared to one such water facility in the world – the Dubai Fountain.


05.09.2011  Ukraine Wins Gold in Triple Jump at 2011 World Championships in Athletics

Ukrainian Olha Saladuha became gold medalist in the 13th World Championships in Athletics, held in Daegu, South Korea. Saladuha won the finals in the triple jump competition among females and became the world champion.


31.08.2011  Three Ukrainian Soccer Clubs Go into Europa League Group Stage

Dynamo (Kyiv), Metalist (Kharkiv), and Vorskla (Poltava) won Thursday’s second legs of UEFA Europa League play-offs. Vorskla became the first Ukrainian team to make it to the group stage in the season of 2011-2012. 


19.08.2011  Kyiv to host flower exhibition for two weeks

The official opening of a flower exhibition in Kyiv will take place at 10.00 on Saturday, Aug. 20. The exhibition will run at Spivoche Pole in the Pechersk Landscape Park until Sept. 4.


17.08.2011  Lviv — Art You Can Taste

Lviv – considered by many as one of the largest cultural centers in Ukraine – is renowned for its coffee, chocolate and beer. An American intern at the Worldwide News Ukraine Meghan Dano decided to test this statement. She visited the city and got to know the history as well as traditions and customs of this mecca of art lovers.


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