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Olena Semenyaka
Olena Semeniaka (; born 1987) is a Ukraine, Ukrainian far-right political activist, academic and philosopher who became the international secretary of the Azov Movement, and the head of the National Corps. She is also known as the "first lady" of Ukrainian nationalism. Education At the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Olena Semenyaka was a postgraduate student with an emphasis on religious studies and philosophy. Her areas of interest in study are diverse and include analytical philosophy, classical German philosophy, and critique of ideology/totalitarian studies. As part of her academic pursuits, she also explores the analysis of Ernst Jünger's legacy. Career The ideologist of the Azov Movement, Olena Semeniaka, presented the movement's main political platform in the early years of 2015. It centered on the idea of creating a racially homogenous Pan-European identity, pan-European state that would begin in Ukraine, expand into Russia, and ultimately cover all of ...
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Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by population within city limits, seventh-most populous city in Europe. Kyiv is an important industrial, scientific, educational, and cultural center in Eastern Europe. It is home to many High tech, high-tech industries, higher education institutions, and historical landmarks. The city has an extensive system of Transport in Kyiv, public transport and infrastructure, including the Kyiv Metro. The city's name is said to derive from the name of Kyi, one of its four legendary founders. During History of Kyiv, its history, Kyiv, one of the oldest cities in Eastern Europe, passed through several stages of prominence and obscurity. The city probably existed as a commercial center as early as the 5th century. A Slavs, Slavic settlement on the great trade ...
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