A Ukrainian-language wall map of Ukraine reads the country the way Ukrainians read it themselves. Place names sit in their original Cyrillic, oblasts carry their proper labels, and the administrative structure is laid out the way it appears in official Ukrainian sources.
The map shows the present-day political and territorial division of the country. Oblasts, raions, and territories subordinated to cities of oblast subordinance all appear with modern place names.
Common buyers include:
- Ukrainian language classrooms and Slavic studies programs
- Diaspora households keeping a connection to home
- Embassies, consulates, and cultural centers
- Journalists and analysts covering Eastern Europe
- NGOs and humanitarian organizations operating in the region
- Foreign service offices and language training programs
- Businesses with Ukrainian partners or operations
The Ukrainian-language presentation is the differentiator. English-language maps of Ukraine exist, but a working reference for native readers, language students, or organizations operating inside the country needs Cyrillic place names and Ukrainian administrative terminology on the wall.
Map Shop carries this title in finishes that match a classroom, an embassy office, or a home study.

