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Decolonization of Ukraine: Monuments and History
Decolonization is a process of liberation from colonial influence, which in the Ukrainian context encompasses a reinterpretation of historical heritage, dismantling of Soviet and Russian symbols, and renaming of streets and public spaces. This includes the demolition of monuments that symbolize colonial domination and their replacement with symbols of Ukrainian culture and history. Decolonization is an important part of Ukraine's process of national self-determination, particularly relevant in the southern regions of the country.
21 February 2025
Ukraine to Rename 103 Local Courts, Including 3 in Mykolaiv Region18 February 2025
Vandalism on Mykolaiv Memorial Sparks Decommunization Debate06 February 2025
Discover Izmail: A Historical Gem of Odesa Region, Ukraine15 January 2025
Odesa City Council Requests Dismantling of Kursk Memorial Plaque05 January 2025
Odesa Honors Artist Adolf Loza with Street Renaming20 December 2024
Decolonization or loss of identity: The Economist wrote about Odesa23 November 2024
Odesa and Mykolaiv in the top ten: activists update list of monuments to be dismantled16 November 2024
Shelling, bribe-takers, and fare hikes: the week's highlights09 October 2024
In Mykolaiv, 27 monuments were removed from the State Register due to decolonization09 October 2024
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine renamed Yuzhne in Odesa region and Yuzhnoukrainsk in Mykolaiv region28 September 2024
Highlights of the week: Odesa authorities surrender to decolonizers, and the British don't leave Dmytruk alone22 September 2024
French Embassy opposes renaming of village in Odesa region14 September 2024
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