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Homestay (bed and breakfast) in Kiev, Ukraine [03:27]
Homestay (bed and breakfast) in Kiev, Ukraine Clean room, kitchen, bathing, a toilet. Also internet and TV free for you. Room is warmly with big beds and other Furniture. In room can stay maximum 4 people. There 4 sleeping place. 20 evro from percon. Nice area of Kiev name Obolon. Near with river. It is about 10 min to metro station "Minska". In 15 min. by metro you already will in main street of Kiev-Hrechatik.
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hyatt hotel kiev ukraine hotelvisionclub HD [02:05]
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Ukraine: Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv [15:09]
Lychakiv Cemetery (Polish: Cmentarz Łyczakowski; Ukrainian: Личаківський цвинтар, translit. Lychakivs'kyi tsvyntar) is a famous and historic cemetery in Lviv, Ukraine. Since its creation in 1787 as Łyczakowski Cemetery, it has been the main necropolis of the city's inteligentsia, middle and upper classes. Initially the cemetery was located on several hills in the borough of Lychakiv, following the imperial Austro-Hungarian edict ordering that all cemeteries be moved outside of the city limits. The original project was prepared by Karol Bauer, the head of the Lviv University botanical garden. In mid-1850s the cemetery was expanded significantly by Tytus Tchórzewski, who created the present network of alleys and round-abouts. It then became the main city cemetery, and soon most other cemeteries were closed. The two largest that remained were the Yanivskiy Cemetery (in Polish Janowski, with many working class graves) and the adjacent New Jewish Cemetery. Lychakivskiy Cemetery was used by all Christian sects in the city: in addition to Roman Catholics, it also included Eastern Rite Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox. Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów ... In 1925 the ashes of one of the unknown defenders of Lviv were transferred to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw. Since 1999 there is also a monument to the Sich Riflemen located just outside the mausoleum of Polish defenders of the city in 1918. After World War II the city was annexed by the Soviet Union to the ...
Tags: Ukraine, Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv, Memorials, Monuments, Travel, Rozylowicz
Lviv. The city of traditions [00:33]
Lviv. The city of traditions -------------------------------------------- Lviv was founded in 1256 in Red Ruthenia by King Danylo Halytskyi of the Ruthenian principality of Halych-Volhynia, and named in honour of his son, Lev. Lviv - is a city in western Ukraine. The city is regarded as one of the main cultural centres of today's Ukraine and historically also for Ukraine's neighbour, Poland, as the city before WWII and the following population transfers was the second most important Polish cultural centre. The historical heart of Lviv with its old buildings and cobblestone roads has survived World War II and ensuing Soviet presence largely unscathed.
Tags: Lviv, Львів, Lwów, Euro 2012, Shevchenko, Львов, Lemberg, Leopolis, Ukraine
UKRAINE, POLTAVA, KIROVO [02:10]
This is hoe most of the small villages look, after strong snow fall. The isolation from main roads may last some days!
Tags: UKRAINE, POLTAVA, TAXI, TRANSFER
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