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<blockquote data-quote="lloyd" data-source="post: 8172547" data-attributes="member: 11989"><p>The Donbas region was largely unpopulated until the second</p><p>half of the 17th century.The first town in the region was founded in 1676(Soledar)</p><p>built for exploiting newly discovered rock salt reserves.</p><p>This area at the time was largely under the control of the Ukranian Cossacks</p><p>and Turkic Crimean Khanate until the mid -late 18th century when the Russian empire conquered it and annexed Crimea.</p><p>Looking at the history closely the descendants of these original settlers</p><p>have been persecuted mostly since, leading up to the horrendous Holodomor</p><p>famine killing millions of rural living Ukranians .</p><p>We must not forget in the 1991 referendum on Ukrainian independence,83.9%</p><p>of voters in Donetsk Oblast and 83.6% in Luhansk Oblast supported Independence</p><p>from the Soviet union.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloyd, post: 8172547, member: 11989"] The Donbas region was largely unpopulated until the second half of the 17th century.The first town in the region was founded in 1676(Soledar) built for exploiting newly discovered rock salt reserves. This area at the time was largely under the control of the Ukranian Cossacks and Turkic Crimean Khanate until the mid -late 18th century when the Russian empire conquered it and annexed Crimea. Looking at the history closely the descendants of these original settlers have been persecuted mostly since, leading up to the horrendous Holodomor famine killing millions of rural living Ukranians . We must not forget in the 1991 referendum on Ukrainian independence,83.9% of voters in Donetsk Oblast and 83.6% in Luhansk Oblast supported Independence from the Soviet union. [/QUOTE]
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