Ukrainian Club
The Ukrainian Club is a social organization that was created in Kyiv in 1908. It was closed in 1912, but revived in 2002.
Personalities
- Kukharuk Roman - head of Ukrainian Club;
- Lytvynenko Vitaliy Viktorovych - adviser of the head of Ukrainian Club in the field of interconfessional dialogue, Ukrainian journalist.
History
In 1912, the Kiev City Council had closed the Ukrainian Club, accusing it of subversive activity. But soon, another Ukrainian society, Rodyna, was arranged in the same building where the former Ukrainian Club met. When the city's administration gave permission to organize the Rodyna club, it was assumed that the stress mark on the first syllable meant motherland, Rodina. However, the members of the club always called it Rodyna.