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"Land use": {
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"agricultural land": {
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"text": "71.3% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "71.3% (2023 est.)"
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"agricultural land: arable land": {
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"text": "arable land: 56.8% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "arable land: 56.8% (2023 est.)"
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"agricultural land: permanent crops": {
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"text": "permanent crops: 1.5% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "permanent crops: 1.5% (2023 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: permanent pasture": {
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"text": "permanent pasture: 13% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "permanent pasture: 13% (2023 est.)"
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},
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"forest": {
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"text": "16.7% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "17.3% (2023 est.)"
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"other": {
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"text": "12% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "10.4% (2023 est.)"
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}
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"Irrigated land": {
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"Education expenditure": {
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"Education expenditure (% GDP)": {
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"text": "5.9% of GDP (2022 est.)"
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"text": "5.1% of GDP (2021 est.)"
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"Education expenditure (% national budget)": {
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"text": "8.5% national budget (2022 est.)"
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"text": "12.7% national budget (2021 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Literacy": {
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},
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"Land use": {
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"agricultural land": {
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"text": "71.3% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "71.3% (2023 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: arable land": {
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"text": "arable land: 56.8% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "arable land: 56.8% (2023 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: permanent crops": {
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"text": "permanent crops: 1.5% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "permanent crops: 1.5% (2023 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: permanent pasture": {
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"text": "permanent pasture: 13% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "permanent pasture: 13% (2023 est.)"
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},
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"forest": {
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"text": "16.7% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "17.3% (2023 est.)"
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"other": {
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"text": "12% (2022 est.)"
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"text": "10.4% (2023 est.)"
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}
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"Urbanization": {
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"Political parties": {
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"text": "Batkivshchyna (Fatherland)<br>European Solidarity or YeS<br>Holos (Voice or Vote)<br>Opposition Bloc (formerly known as Opposition Bloc — Party for Peace and Development, successor of the Industrial Party of Ukraine, and resulted from a schism in the original Opposition Bloc in 2019; banned in court June 2022; ceased to exist in July 2022)<br>Opposition Bloc or OB (divided into Opposition Bloc - Party for Peace and Development and Opposition Platform - For Life in 2019; ceased to exist in July 2022)<br>Opposition Platform - For Life (resulted from a schism in the original Opposition Bloc in 2019; activities suspended by the National Security and Defense Council in March 2022; dissolved in April 2022)<br>Platform for Life and Peace<br>Radical Party or RPOL<br>Samopomich (Self Reliance)<br>Servant of the People<br>Svoboda (Freedom)"
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"text": "European Solidarity or YeS<br>Fatherland or VOB<br>Holos<br>Servant of the People or SN"
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},
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"Diplomatic representation in the US": {
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"chief of mission": {
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"Space program overview": {
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"text": "the country inherited a large, well-developed space program when it gained independence in 1991, taking over all the former Soviet defense/space industry that was located on its territory; the modern program includes the production of satellite/space launch vehicles (SLVs)/rocket carriers, satellites, and related components; prior to the Russian invasion in 2022, the country was producing more than 100 SLVs, SLV stages, or SLV engines annually; has worked with numerous foreign space agencies and industries, including those of Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia (curtailed after 2014), Turkey, and the US, as well as the ESA, the EU, and their member states (particularly Italy and Poland); has about 20 state-run space industries; in 2019, the Ukrainian Parliament began allowing private companies to engage in space activities (2025)",
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"note": "<strong>note: </strong>Dnipro, known as Ukraine's “Rocket City,” was one of the Soviet Union’s main centers for space, nuclear, and military industries and played a crucial role in the development and manufacture of both civilian and military rockets<strong><br></strong>"
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},
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"Key space-program milestones": {
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"text": "1995 - first domestically produced remote sensing (RS) satellite (Sich-1) launched on Ukrainian Tsyklon-3 rocket<br><br>1997 - first Ukrainian astronaut in space on US Space Shuttle<br><br>1999 - first launch of Dnipro-1, a domestically produced satellite launch vehicle (SLV)<br><br>2008 - first launch of Zenit-3SLB, a domestically produced SLV <br><br>2014 - launched first domestically produced microsatellite (PolyITAN-1)<br><br>2020 - signed US-led Artemis Accords for space and lunar exploration<br><br>2021 - first successful launch of joint Ukrainian-US commercial light SLV (Alpha)<br><br>2022 - domestically produced RS microsatellite (Sich 2-30) launched by US<br><br>2024 - first Ukrainian woman to suborbital space on US commercial spacecraft"
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}
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},
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"Transnational Issues": {
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