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Kiev ou Quieve (Київ em ucraniano; Ки́ев, em russo) é a maior cidade e capital da Ucrânia, localizada na região centro-norte do país, às margens do rio Dniepre. É uma das maiores e mais antigas cidades da Europa. De acordo com estimativas oficiais, a população da cidade em 1/1/2009 era de 2.765.500 habitantes,embora outras fontes não oficiais indiquem uma população maior. O último censo de 5 de dezembro de 2001, registrou 2.611.300 habitantes. More information...

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