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Ukraine

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Kyiv

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Kyiv

  • Kyiv is a big and ancient city, the capital of Ukraine. Many people live there. A wide river called the Dnipro flows through Kyiv.�The city has beautiful churches, museums, theatres, and parks.�In spring, chestnut trees bloom — they are a symbol of Kyiv.�On weekends, many families walk in the parks or visit the zoo.�Kyiv is an interesting, beautiful, and very important city for all of Ukraine.
  • Solomiia Kapushchak

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Kherson

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Kherson

  • Kherson is a city in southern Ukraine located near the Dnipro River and the Black Sea. It has a rich history and is known for its shipbuilding and port. One popular place to visit is the Kherson Regional Museum, where you can learn about the local culture and history. You can also take a walk in the beautiful Kherson City Park. The Cathedral of St. Catherine is another famous landmark with great architecture. Nature lovers will enjoy the Dnipro River embankment for relaxing walks and boat rides. Kherson is a peaceful city with friendly people. It’s a great place to explore Ukrainian culture and nature.
  • Olha Hohol

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Poltava

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Poltava

  • Poltava is a city in central Ukraine. It is famous for its historical importance and beautiful nature. The Battle of Poltava in 1709 is one of the most well-known events in its history. The city has many interesting museums and old buildings. Poltava is also known for its traditional Ukrainian culture and delicious food. People in Poltava are friendly and welcoming. There are many parks where you can relax and enjoy the fresh air. It is a great place to visit and learn more about Ukraine.
  • Sofia Matsiuk

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Lviv

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Lviv

  • Lviv was founded in 1256 by Prince Danylo Galician.�Named after the prince's son, Lev.�There are over 4,000 images of lions in the city.�The historical center of Lviv is included in the UNESCO list.�Lviv is the coffee capital of Ukraine.�There are ancient dungeons under the city.�The opera house is built over the Poltva River.�Lviv has a multinational history: Ukrainian, Polish, Austrian.�The first university in Ukraine was founded here in 1661.�Over 100 festivals are held in Lviv every year.
  • Anastasiia Shkribliak

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Dnipro

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Dnipro

  • Dnipro is a big city, and a very bright and full city.�The best places that I know are Monastyrsky Island, Katerynoslovsky Boulevard, Dnieper Embankment, Globa Park, Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral. The places are filled with colours and various shops, cafes, towers, churches, people, shops. Everything is cool!�I advise you to visit Dnipro, you will not regret it because it is a very cool city. I give Dnipro a Like.
  • Dominika Shkribliak

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Zatoka

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Zatoka

  • A small town Zatoka is located 50 km from Odessa. The southern part of the town is located on the narrow sandy Budak scythe. The rest of the town is on the long Karolino - Buqazska spit. The climate is soft with hot sunny summers. 
  • The town was founded in 1827. First it was a light-house. It had a name Buhaz. In 1945 it was renamed into Zatoka. The population is more than 1950 people. It is a famous health resort in Odesa region. The coat of arms of the town Zatoka consists of seagull, anchor and bunch of grapes on the blue and yellow background with wind rose on its top.
  • Yevheniia Melnyk

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Sumy

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Sumy

  • Sumy is a charming city located in north-eastern Ukraine. Its area is square kilometres. The first mention of Sumy in the chronicles occurred in 1652.Sumy is a modern city, and it is very green. There are six parks in the city. Today Sumy is one of the chief industrial and cultural centres in northern Ukraine. The central street of Sumy Soborna is a favourite place for citizens to stroll. The people of Sumy call it the "hundred".
  • Volodia Fetsenets

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Ivano-Frankivsk

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Ivano-Frankivsk

  • Ivano-Frankivsk is a beautiful city in western Ukraine, located near the Carpathian Mountains. It was founded in 1662 as Stanislaviv, and since 1962 has been named after Ivan Franko, a famous Ukrainian writer and thinker. The city attracts tourists with its cozy atmosphere, historic architecture, central Town Hall, and numerous cafés. Ivano-Frankivsk is an important cultural and educational center of the Prykarpattia region, where history and modern life blend harmoniously.
  • Khrystyna Ptashnyk

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Zakarpattia

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Zakarpattia

  • The Zakarpattia oblast is the only one in Ukraine that borders four European countries at once. These are Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania. Zakarpattia oblast has the smallest population among all other regions of our country. This wonderful area has many interesting palaces such as Lake Synevyr, the Valley of Narcissus, and Palanok Castle. Most of Zakarpattia region is covered with mountains.
  • Pavlo Martynets

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Lviv

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Lviv

  • Lviv is the city where the first Ukrainian book was printed, the first railway tracks were laid, the first Ukrainian theater, university and schools were opened, and the first hot air balloon was launched.
  • Artem Popovych

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Ternopil Region

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Ternopil

  • The Ternopil Region is a beautiful part of Ukraine with green hills winding rivers, and some very interesting places to see. One of the most famous places is the Ternopil Pond. It’s a big and pretty lake right in the middle of the city of Ternopil . You can walk along its shores, rent a boat, or just sit, and enjoy the view.
  • Another really cool place is the Ternopil Castle. It’s on old castle that stands proudly overlooking the city.
  • Near the city Chortkiv you can find the impressive Chortkiv Castle. This castle has tall walls and towers, and it looks very mysterious.
  • The Ternopil region is also famous for its unique caves.
  • For those who like religious history the Pochaiv Lavra is a very important place. It’s a large and beautiful monastery with golden domes and a rich history.
  • Nastia Vikhriak

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Odesa

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Odesa

  • Odesa is a beautiful city in the south of Ukraine. It is on the coast of the Black Sea. Many people visit Odesa in summer to swim, sunbathe, and enjoy the sea.�The city is big and full of life. There are many parks, museums, and theaters. Odesa is famous for its old buildings and nice streets.�In Odesa, people speak Ukrainian, but many also speak Russian.�Odesa is a great place to visit.
  • Kateryna Tsykalo

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Kharkiv region

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Kharkiv region

  • The Kharkiv region is a fascinating part of Ukraine with a big and lovely countryside. It also has  some really cool and famous places that people like to visit.
  • The most famous place in the Kharkiv region is probably city of Kharkiv itself. In Kharkiv, you can find Freedom Square. It’s one of the biggest squares in Europe. Another interesting place is the Gorky Park. It’s a fantastic park with lots of fun and things to do.
  • Kharkiv is also known for its amazing zoo. It’s one of the oldest zoo in Ukraine, and it’s home to many different kinds of animals from all over the world.
  • For people interested in history, there’s the Kharkiv Historical Museum. It has lots of interesting things from the past, telling the story of the region and its people.
  • Maybe one day I can visit it myself.
  • Nastia Vilchak

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