Euromaidan

Etymology
2013, from, from + , named after  in Kiev. Compare.

Proper noun

 * 1) A series of antigovernment protests in Ukraine that started in November 2013.
 * 2) * 2016, January 7, Taras Kuzio, "Euromaidan Dreams Deferred", in Foreign Affairs Snapshot
 * At the heart of the Orange and Euromaidan revolutions was a demand by average Ukrainians for justice and dignity.
 * 1) * 2016, June 1, Adam Hinton interviewed by Laura Snoad, "Adam Hinton's best photograph: an artist painting amid the Kiev uprising", The Guardian
 * In February 2014, it felt like the Euromaidan protests in Kiev's Independence Square, demanding closer integration with Europe, were reaching a peak.
 * In February 2014, it felt like the Euromaidan protests in Kiev's Independence Square, demanding closer integration with Europe, were reaching a peak.

Translations

 * Azerbaijani: Avromeydan, Авромејдан
 * Belarusian: Еўрамайда́н
 * Dutch: Euromaidan, Euromajdan
 * French:
 * German: Euromaidan, Euromajdan
 * Hebrew: יברומאידאן
 * Japanese: ユーロマイダン
 * Kazakh: Еуромайдан
 * Korean: ^유로마이단
 * Mongolian: Евромайдан
 * Persian: یورومیدان
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: Euromaidán
 * Tatar: Евромәйдан
 * Thai: ยูโรไมดาน
 * Turkish: Yevromaydan
 * Ukrainian: Євромайда́н

Etymology
Borrowed from, from + , named after  in Kiev.

Proper noun

 * 1) Euromaidan antigovernment protests in Ukrainein 2013 and 2014
 * , the square in Kiev that was the site of antigovernment protests in 2013 and 2014