Ukraine History Euromaidan Protests, 2013-2014 (Geographic Name)
- Ukraine History Euromaidan Revolution, 2013-2014
- Ukraine History Maidan Protests, 2013-2014
- Ukraine History Maidan Revolution, 2013-2014
Work cat: Kiew--Revolution 3.0, 2014: title page (Euromaidan 2013/14) page 4 of cover (Ukrainian uprising from November 2013 through February 2014 that resulted in the end of the Yanukovych government)
Britannica online encyclopedia, June 5, 2014 (under Ukraine: protests broke out in Kiev in November 2013 after planned association agreement with the EU is scuttled. In February 2014, protests spread to other cities in Ukraine; demonstrations gave way to rioting. On February 21, 2014 the EU brokered an agreement between Yanukovych and opposition leaders that called for early elections and the formation of an interim unity government. President Yanukovych fled the capital ahead of an impeachment vote that stripped him of his powers as president)
CIA world factbook, June 5, 2014 ("President Yanukovych's backtracking on a trade and cooperation agreement with the EU in November 2013 - in favor of closer economic ties with Russia - led to a three-month protest occupation of Kyiv's central square. The government's eventual use of force to break up the protest camp in February 2014 led to all out pitched battles, scores of deaths, international condemnation, and the president's abrupt departure to Russia. An interim government under Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov has scheduled new presidential elections for 25 May 2014.")
Wikipedia, June 5, 2014 (Euromaidan; wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on the night of November 21, 2013 with protests in Maidan Nezalezhnosti ("Independence Square") in Kiev; February 21, Yanukovych and other high government officials fled the country. The next day, Yanukovych was impeached, and his government was replaced with a pro-European one)
Wikipedia, March 18, 2015 (2014 Ukrainian revolution, Revolution of Dignity; part of the Euromaidan; took place in February 2014 after a series of violent events in the capital of Kiev culminated with the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych)
2014027556: The Maidan Uprising, separatism and foreign intervention, 2014: (Maidan Uprising)
Google, Aug. 5, 2014: (hits: Euromaidan uprising NOT Maidan: 6,840; Maidan uprising NOT Euromaidan: 18,700; Euromaidan protests NOT Maidan: 54,800; Maidan protests NOT Euromaidan: 31,200; Euromaidan revolution NOT Maidan: 104,000; Maidan revolution NOT Euromaidan: 24,700)
Wilson Center website, March 18, 2015 (Revolution of Dignity Art Exhibit: Images from Ukraine's Maidan, 2013-2014)
Yekelchyk, S. Ukraine, 2020.