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Ministry of Culture (Ukraine)

The Ministry of Culture of Ukraine ((ウクライナ語:Міністерство культури України)) is the main body in the system of central bodies of the executive power. It is fully based on the former Ministries of Culture and Tourism.
==History==
There was no Ministry of Culture in Ukraine until 1953. The first Minister of Culture of the Ukrainian SSR was appointed just over a month after the death of Stalin on April 10, 1953. His name was Kostiantyn Lytvyn.
The closest predecessor to the Ministry of Culture was ''Ministry of Art'' headed by Dmytro Antonovych (December 1918 - February 1919) that was disbanded soon after the Soviet invasion of Ukraine. There also existed ''Ministry of Confessions'' that was first created during the government of Skoropadsky on April 30, 1918 and was at first headed by Mykola Vasylenko. After the fall of Skoropadsky government Ministry of Confessions (April 30, 1918 - December 14, 1918) was transformed into Administration of Cults at first and later into Ministry of Denomination (February 13, 1919) both headed by Ivan Lypa. One of the most noticeable ministers however was Ivan Ohiyenko.

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