Some people used to refer to it as such, and some still do, but this is linguistically wrong. The name of the country is simply Ukraine.
So it is grammatically right to write 'Ukraine' not 'the Ukraine.'
Using "the" is a holdover from when Ukraine was under Russian domination. Both the czars and the Soviets denied the nationhood of Ukraine, and tried to force the people to assimilate. This was done by banning the usage of the Ukrainian language and by trying to get people to believe that Ukraine was merely a region of Russia, and that the Ukrainians were merely "Little Russians."
The correct usage (and that preferred by the current government) is simply "Ukraine." The other usage was preferred by the Russian and Soviet overlords in Ukraine's past; they denied the separate nationhood of Ukraine, and considered it merely a region of Russia. Thus the usage.
Ukraine is not a capital it is a country, its capital city is called Kiev.
The Chernobyl.
Ukraine was one of the republics which comprised the Soviet Union. It never actually "belonged to" Russia.
The Mongols that destroyed Kiev were called were called the Tartars. The overran the area in Ukraine in 1240 and ruled for many years.
Ukraine has never been a province. It was part of USSR, but Ukraine has been independent since 1991.
The country is simply called "Ukraine" without the definite article.
Ukraine
The currency used in the Ukraine is the hryvnia. It has been used there since 1996 after Ukraine split from the Soviet Union.
Just "Ukraine". "The Ukraine" was mainly used before Ukraine became independent in 1991 and that is why many anchors and writers still tend to use "the" but it has greatly changed over the last few years. Here is a great article, it explains why today Ukraine should be called just Ukraine. http:/www.infoukes.com/faq/the_ukraine
Ukraine used to be part of The Soviet Union.
Ukraine is a country itself. If you mean "Is Ukraine only in one CONTINENT?", then yes, Ukraine is only in one continent called EUROPE.
Ukraine is not a capital it is a country, its capital city is called Kiev.
The Chernobyl.
Hryvnia
Short answer is no. Ukraine is a unitary state. There is administrative division however: 24 larger regions called "oblast", each of them subdivided into smaller regions called "rayon". One exception to this rule is Autonomous Republic of Crimea which used to be 25th oblast but was granted autonomy some time after Ukraine became independent.
The national dress of Ukraine for men is called the Kozhukh or Sharovary. The national dress for women is called Vyshyvanka or Ochipok.
Ukraine is divided into 24 provinces called oblasts.