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====Ukraine==== In Ukraine, prom is called "Vypusknyi vechir" or simply "vypusknyi" (''Випускний вечір'' or simply ''Випускний''), which literally means "graduation evening". The date is defined by a school,;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kmu.gov.ua/storage/app/media/uploaded-files/ministerstva-osviti-i-nauki-ukraini-pro-organizovane-zavershennya-2017-2018-nr-ta-osoblivosti-provedennya-dpa-u-zakladakh-zagalnoi-serednoi-osviti.pdf|title=Ministerstva osviti i nauki Ukraini pro organizovane zavershennya 2017-2018 : Nr ta osoblivosti provedennya dpa u zakladakh zagalnoi serednoi osviti|page=1|website=Kmu.gov.ua|access-date=15 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://ua.censor.net.ua/news/3048957/daty_vypusknyh_vechoriv_ta_ostannih_dzvinkiv_vyznachaye_shkola_samostiyino_lyst_minosvity_dokument|title=Дати випускних вечорів та останніх дзвінків визначає школа самостійно, - лист Міносвіти. ДОКУМЕНТ|website=Ua.censor.net.ua|date=6 February 2018 |access-date=18 November 2018}}</ref> usually any date from late May to mid-June. Usually, "vypusknyi" consists of two parts. The first one called "urochysta chastyna" (''урочиста частина'', that means "solemn part"), during which graduates receive their diplomas and certificates of honor for exceptional achievements during studying. The first part is conducted in the first part of the day, while the second part usually starts in the evening. The time between the two parts is used to walk around a city and take some pictures. The second part, "neofitsiyna chastyna" (''неофіційна частина'', that means "informal part"), starts as a school ball, but after a round of waltz, it transforms into a conventional party. The venue of the second part is determined by graduates and their parents; usually, it takes place in school, cafe, restaurant, on a boat or at the country. Traditionally, the second part is attended by graduates, their parents, and teachers. However, school teachers and parents don't mix with graduates. The second part ends with sunrise. Usually, each city has one or a few locations that are the most popular for watching a sunrise. That is why schools try not to have proms on the same date.
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