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Ukrainian New Zealander : ウィキペディア英語版
Ukrainian New Zealander

Ukrainian New Zealanders ((ウクライナ語:Українці)) are an ethnic minority in New Zealand, consisting mainly of Ukrainian immigrants and New Zealand-born citizens of Ukrainian descent. According to the latest 2006 New Zealand census, 1152 residents of the country declared Ukraine to be the place of their birth, 672 inhabitants – Ukrainian by ethnicity. Currently, the main concentrations of Ukrainians are located in Christchurch and Auckland.
== Formation of the Ukrainian community ==
In 2006 New Zealand National Center for Research on Europe (NCRE) of Canterbury University, Christchurch, one of the first in the country paid attention to the potential of Ukrainian-New Zealand relations and analysis of obstacles of their rapid development. In their joint paper entitled «New Zealand-Ukrainian relations: the promise of a date» Dr. Natalia Chaban and graduate student Vlad Vernygora, underlined major, in their opinion, following reasons of the above matter: sporadic links in the past, the traditional perception of Ukraine in New Zealand with steady geopolitical associations, and in many cases simplified identification with Russia.
An important chance to express themselves, along with inquiring important questions about their own potential as a community, contemporary New Zealand’s Ukrainians received during the 2004 «Orange Revolution» in Ukraine. This event has drawn considerable media attention in New Zealand. This gave impetus to the recovery process of establishment of the Ukrainian community in New Zealand, which started its history from the mid-twentieth century, when the first group of Ukrainian refugees (approximately 170 people) left the post-war Europe and in 1949 arrived in New Zealand.

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