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Ukrainians Began to Read More: How Many Citizens Read at Least One Book in a Year

Summary by Gazeta.ua
More than 80% of Ukrainian citizens read at least one book in the past year. Such statistics were recorded during a nationwide study of cultural practices and preferences of the population. The survey was conducted by Research.ua agency, Ukrinform reports. The presentation of the monitoring results was organized by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine in Kyiv. The data obtained indicate a mostly episodic nature of the involvement of people in read…
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More than 80% of Ukrainian citizens read at least one book in the past year. Such statistics were recorded during a nationwide study of cultural practices and preferences of the population. The survey was conducted by Research.ua agency, Ukrinform reports. The presentation of the monitoring results was organized by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine in Kyiv. The data obtained indicate a mostly episodic nature of the involvement of people in read…

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Gazeta.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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