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Decommunization in Ukraine
Decommunization is a set of measures aimed at freeing society from the influence of communist ideology and Soviet heritage. In Ukraine, the process includes renaming streets and squares, dismantling monuments from the Soviet era, and reinterpreting historical legacy. Decommunization is being carried out particularly actively in southern regions, notably in Odesa and Odesa Oblast, where place names are being changed and symbols of the Soviet past are being removed. This is part of a broader process of Ukraine's decolonization and the assertion of national identity.
08 October 2025
Deribas and Richelieu are on the list without Russian symbols10 August 2025
Renaming of a street and a lane to be discussed in Odesa19 July 2025
In two weeks, the number of non-decolonized place names in Odesa region decreased by 1528 June 2025
Odesa region returns to fifth place in Ukraine in terms of the number of non-decolonized streets26 June 2025
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