Ukraine, the land and its people : $b an introduction to its geographyRudnytskyi, Stepan
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Ukraine, the land and its people : $b an introduction to its geography
Rudnytskyi, Stepan
Ukraine; Ukrainians
Nevertheless, the geographical situation opens a very fine prospect for later Ukrainian
colonial expansion. Ciscaucasia and many regions on the lower Volga and Ural are,
culturally considered, really a bonum nullius. Russian colonization is directed to other regions, chiefly for climatic reasons,
and other competing races need hardly be considered because of their smallness. Even
at present the Ukrainians constitute a very noteworthy minority; in the sub-Caucasian
country most probably an absolute majority. In the course of a few decades of rather
unsystematic colonization, extensive regions of the sub-Caucasian country, with their
wealth of natural resources, will become Ukrainian; the entire Kuban region already
is part of the compact national territory of the Ukrainians, and the Ukrainian language
has become an international language for the small mountain races of the Western Caucasus.
The geographical situation of the Ukraine on the threshold of Asia is distinctly favorable
to the immigration of Ukrainians into Central Asia and Southern Siberia. In a strip
of thousands of kilometers, chains of Ukrainian settlements extend along the southern
border of Siberia to the Japan Sea. Along this immeasurable strip the number of Ukrainian
settlements is continually growing. This colonization, which leads tens of thousands
of Ukrainian peasant-settlers to the far east every year, has attracted the attention
of wider circles only within the last two decades. In reality it is much older, for
as early as the seventies of the past century, German explorers found Ukrainian colonies
at the northern base of the Altai and on the Chinese border, etc. The establishment
of these old and new colonies of the Ukrainians in Asia is proceeding in all quietude,
and is [217]quite analogous to that splendid colonization movement of the Ukrainians at the beginning of the 19th Century, which, at one time, quite imperceptibly doubled the national
territory of the Ukrainians.
Yet the colonial expansion of the last century brought the Ukrainian nation many disadvantages
along with the advantages. For more than a century it drained the entire energy of
the nation and deprived it of tens of thousands of the most active and energetic individuals
every year. All the strength of the nation was turned to the one task of settling
new lands and cultivating them according to ancient usage. From this cause, the political
idea and the cultural efforts of the Ukrainians have suffered very keenly.
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