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Ukrainian Americans in New York City : ウィキペディア英語版
Ukrainian Americans in New York City

Ukrainian Americans have been present in New York City as early as the 17th century when the city was called New Amsterdam. However, the first Ukrainian mass immigration wave to New York City occurred during 1870-1899, coinciding with other mass European influxes into the city.〔() Ukrainians in the United States〕
==Little Ukraine==

The traditional Ukrainian area in New York City is called "Little Ukraine", or the "Ukrainian East Village", and is located within the East Village neighborhood in Manhattan. Ukrainian population of Little Ukraine topped around 60,000 residents after World War II, which dwindled subsequently.〔() The New York Times: Ukrainian Accent Gets Stronger〕 Today about a third of approximately 80,000 Ukrainian Americans living in New York City are residing in Little Ukraine which is bound by Houston and 14th Street, and Third Avenue and Avenue A.〔() Ukrainians in New York〕 The area is sometimes also referred to as Ukrainian Village.〔() New York City - Ukrainian Village〕
The Annual Ukrainian Festival takes place on the weekend closest to May 17 on 7th Street between Second and Third Avenues.〔() New York Events, Festivals and Things to Do〕〔() I love East Village: Events〕 The festival also borders ''Taras Shevchenko Place'', a small street connecting East 6th and East 7th Streets, named after Taras Shevchenko, a renowned Ukrainian poet, artist and humanist. In the wake of the crisis between Russia and Ukraine, support for the supporters of a Ukraine free of Russian intervention built a shrine on Second Avenue and 9th street, which incorporated photographs of victims, flowers and candles.

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