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How far is Ukraine from China?

Beijing, the capital of China, is 8890 kilometers away from Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

Ukraine (Ukrainian: укра? на) is located in the east of Europe, bordering Russia in the east, the Black Sea in the south, Belarus in the north and Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova in the west. Ukraine has an important geographical position and is the geopolitical intersection between the European Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States (especially with Russia).

In the 9th century, Kiev Russia in the history of Ukraine, as a country of Eastern Slavs, was once very powerful until it split in the12nd century. Since14th century, it has been influenced by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the ruling kingdom of Poland. After the Great Northern War (1700- 172 1), Ukraine was divided by other forces. /kloc-in the 9th century, most of Ukraine was annexed by the Russian Empire, and the rest was occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. During the chaotic period of the First World War and the Russian Revolution, Ukraine was briefly independent.

19 17 years, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic was founded, and 1922 merged into the Soviet Union and became one of the countries of the Soviet Union. This is the second largest Republic after Russia. The declaration of sovereignty was adopted on 1990. 199 1 resumed its independence on August 24th.

As one of the important markets in the world, Ukraine is the third largest grain exporter in the world and a capitalist country. Ukraine has the reputation of "European granary", with relatively developed industry and agriculture, and its agricultural output value accounts for 20% of GDP. Heavy industry occupies a dominant position in industry.

Ukraine borders Russia in the east, the Black Sea in the south, Belarus in the north and Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova in the west. Ukraine has an important geographical position and is the geopolitical intersection between the European Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States (especially with Russia). Ukrainians belong to Eastern Slavs and have close ties with Russians and Belarusians.