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The All-Ukrainian public organization "The Ukrainian registered cossacks"
TypeNon-governmental organization
LeaderAnatoliy Shevchenko
WebsiteThe Ukrainian Register Cossacks

The Ukrainian Register Cossacks, URC (Template:Lang-uk, Template:Lang-ru); - The All-Ukrainian public organization "The Ukrainian registered cossacks", registered by the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine 8 July 2002. Has your hymn, flag, logo, insignia,awards and newspaper "Ukraine of Cossacks".[1] The URC consists of nearly 70 thousand cossacks.

The structure and strength

The URC are registered with provincial, municipal, district Cossack organizations in all regions of Ukraine, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Kiev e, and Sevastopol. URC brings together, on our own data, almost 70 thousand Cossacks [2]. At the head of URC is hetman. Regional and local organizations led by the principal chieftain s and the district chieftain s, respectively. [3] Controls consist of General Staff of the URC in Kiev, URC headquarters in regions, cities and district centers.

Activities

Activities URC: spiritual-ideological, scientific-educational, national, economic, social and military. Ukrainian registered Cossacks conducting international activities. Departments organizations operate in the United States, Australia, Japan. According to the CDA, the main purpose of work in this direction for it is the presentation of Ukraine at the international level as an independent and democratic state.

24 March 2004, the delegation of the Ukrainian registered Cossacks was adopted at the Vatican by Pope John Paul II. John Paul II, welcoming the delegation, said that sincerely wishes the Ukrainian people and the good agreement and gave the blessing of God Ukrainian registered Cossacks [4] and all the people of Ukraine.

24 March 2005, the URC delegation met in the patriarchal residence of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexy II. During the meeting discussed the problems of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine, as well as the strengthening of friendship between the Orthodox peoples of Ukraine and Russia. The Patriarch of the URC was awarded a crystal mace as a symbol of spiritual power and respect. [5] [6]


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