Done today by IP-editor, unfortunately
Glebchik undid it right away without giving reasons; I made some adjustments to the IP's work to make the template in line with
Template:Capitals of Russia. Cause making Kievan Rus' a predecessor to current Russia and not to current Ukraine looks idiotic to me since the people in it where neither. — Mariah-Yulia •
Talk to me! 23:40, 22 January 2010 (UTC)reply
Renaming
Украинская Советская Социалистическая Республика: "17 сентября 1991 года были внесены поправки в конституцию о переименовании Украинской ССР в Украину (Закон Украины N 1554-XII. О внесение изменений и дополнений в Конституцию (Основной Закон) Украинской ССР.)"
И что вы предлагаете, я не понял? Здесь есть статья и про УССР, и про Украину, а в шаблоне вроде закономерно упоминаются оба понятия./And what do you suggest, I didn't understand? Here we have articles on the Ukrainian SSR and Ukraine, and both terms seem to be reasonably mentioned in the template.--
Microcell (
talk) 18:53, 3 February 2010 (UTC)reply
Это пояснение для Mariah-Yulia о том, что юридически Украина и УССР - одно и то же образование (как РФ и РСФСР), поэтому новых столиц не возникает (ну, например, Москва - столица Российской Федерации с 12 марта 1918, не смотря на то, что РФ называлась по-другому, некоторое время находилась в составе СССР и не была независимым государством). --
TarzanASG (
talk) 13:07, 9 February 2010 (UTC)reply
Crimea
Should we include Crimean Khanate here, I think it would make sence.
Ivan2007 (
talk) 08:21, 31 January 2010 (UTC)reply
The template is stupid. It does not mentioned
Rivne,
Odessa,
Kamyanets-Podilsky, and many other cities that served as a capital.
Hlukhiv was never the real capital, for example. It was chosen by Skoropadsky when practically the Cossack's sovereignty was lost after the
Poltava's tragedy, and, mainly, because there was a big Moscow's garrison. Therefore, since 1708 Hetmanate as a political entity did not exist, Hlukhiv is a joke of a capital. On its territory was formed the
Kiev Governorate. Also
Zaporizhian Host for whatever reasons is not included. Just because it was totally annihilated by the Russian and Soviet governments, it does not mean that it never existed. Zaporizhia was an autonomous entity even during the Cossack Hetmanate and later a buffer state that was finally sacked together with the
Crimean Khanate. I do not think it is important to include all the capitals, but rather to identify the biggest cultural centers such as Lviv, Kiev, Odessa, Baturyn, Nikopol region, Bakhmut region. All these Stanyslavivs, Chyhyryns, and Luhansks are definately out of place.
Aleksandr Grigoryev (
talk) 15:25, 6 December 2010 (UTC)reply
Mariah-Yulia could you, please, comment on my proposition from four years ago? I think we need to rename the template to "Historical centers of the Ukrainian statehood". We also need to reconsider few of the political entities such Donetsk-Krivoi Rog republic as it was not recognized by anyone. Or we should include the Odessa Republic and Makhnovite Movement (maybe). What about the Cold Ravine Republic (Kholodnoyarska Respublika)? There also was the Soviet Halychyna which was centered in Ternopil. What about all the siches (
Zaporizhian Sich) that existed throughout Zaporizhian history? Do we need to include the temporary capitals or cities that housed the Ukrainian governments in exile
Saratov,
Kursk,
Munich and others?
Aleksandr Grigoryev (
talk) 05:13, 1 March 2014 (UTC)reply