Ukraine/Lviv Panoramic View Part 4
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Ukraine/Lviv:
Lviv (Ukrainian: Львів,) the largest city in western Ukraine and the seventh largest city in the country overall, is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine. Named in honor of the Leo, the eldest son of Rus' King Daniel of Galicia. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (also called Kingdom of Rus')from 1272 to 1349 when was conquered by King Casimir III the Great who then became known as the King of Poland and Rus'. From 1434, it was the regional capital of the Ruthenian Voivodeship in the Kingdom of Poland, then renamed Lemberg in 1772 as the capital of the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. In 1918 in a short time was the capital of the West Ukrainian People's Republic. Between the wars, the city was known as Lwów and was the centre of the Lwów Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic. After the Second World War, it became part of the Soviet Union (Ukrainian SSR) and in 1991 of independent Ukraine. Administratively, Lviv serves as the administrative center of Lviv Oblast and has the status of city of oblast significance. Its population is 728,350 (2016 est.)Lviv was the centre of the historical region of Galicia. The historical heart of the city, with its old buildings and cobblestone streets, survived Soviet and German occupations during the Second World War largely unscathed. The city has many industries and institutions of higher education such as Lviv University and Lviv Polytechnic. Lviv is also a home to many world-class cultural institutions, including a philharmonic orchestra and the famous Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet. The historic city centre is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Lviv celebrated its 750th anniversary with a son et lumière in the city centre in September 2006.
Due to the rich cultural programme, developed infrastructure (now Lviv has more than 8 000 hotel rooms, over 700 cafes and restaurants, free WI-Fi zones in the city centre, good connection with many countries of the world) Lviv is considered one of Ukraine's major tourist destinations.The city had a 40% increase in tourists in the early 2010s; the highest rate in Europe.
The Old Town
Market Square (Ukrainian: Ploshcha Rynok) an 18,300-square-metre (196,980-square-foot) square in the centre of the city where the City Hall is situated
The complex of the Dormition Church, the main Orthodox church in the city
Armenian Cathedral
The complex of the Dormition Church, the main Orthodox church in the city
The St. Peter and Paul Church of the Jesuit Order, one of the largest churches in Lviv.
Korniakt Palace, now part of the Lviv History Museum
Latin Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary
St. George's Cathedral of the Greek-Catholic Church
Dominican Church of Corpus Christi
Chapel of the Boim family
Lviv High Castle (Ukrainian: Vysokyi Zamok), on a hill overlooking the centre of the city
Union of Lublin Mound
Lychakivskiy Cemetery, cemetery where the notable people were buried
Svobody Prospekt, Lviv's central street. (Freedom Ave.)
Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet
Potocki Palace
Bernardine Church
Masoch Cafe sado-mazo cafe in the centre of Lviv.
Lviv Handmade Chocolate
Wikipedia
Kremenchug Ukraine City Map
Explanation of Dnepropetrovsk to the south-east (see Kerry Fritz II channel for walkabout footage and Moscow-Dnepropetrovsk footage and other Kremenchug Ukraine and Dnepropetrovsk to Kremenchuk train footage) and further showing here that Kiev is to the north-west and Czech. republic to the west.
2013-09-08-Emilio at Central Market in Nikolaev City, Ukraine
Emilio Mujica Sr visits the Market (Renok) store in Nikolaev City, Ukraine, on Summer 2013
KHARKOV from above: summer | thekonst travel vlog
Kharkov from the drone in summer: the Liberator Soldier monument on the 23rd of August St dedicated in 1981, Cossack Kharko on Sumskaya, the giant Thermometer on Constitution square built by the Institute of Meteorology in 1976, Polytechnic University, the second-oldest technical university in the former Russian Empire founded in 1885, Sumskaya St, 1947-built Mirror Stream fountain, Fiddler on the Roof, and the 6th biggest in Europe Freedom Square.
0:03 MONUMENT TO THE LIBERATOR SOLDIER
0:36 MONUMENT TO COSSACK KHARKO
0:54 THE THERMOMETER
1:25 KHARKOV POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
1:35 SUMSKAYA STREET
1:51 MIRROR STREAM FOUNTAIN
2:10 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
2:47 FREEDOM SQUARE
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Влог Полтавщина #1. Виїзд з Києва, Кременчук, Горішні Плавні · Ukraїner
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Ep 203 - Why Travel to Ukraine? Why Not Travel to Ukraine?
Damien McGuigan is an explorer and adventurer who wants to visit every country in the world. He is the man behind Chasing Penelope, a travel blog which tells all his travel stories and adventures. He works as an IT technical expert for a company that provides sports betting information around the world. He is a strong believer that people should do everything they want to do. Why not?
On this episode, Damien tells his travel journey in the different countries he visited especially the hidden paradise of Ukraine. This conversation reveals so much about the country including its culture, its food, and its people. If you are an explorer, be sure to tune in to this episode and find out why Ukraine is the place to be!
Full Show Notes -
Links:
Travel Blog - ChasingPenelope.com
Conference - NomadSummit.com
Time Stamps:
00:34 – His journey from Ireland to Ukraine
09:55 – Why he chose Ukraine?
12:19 – The people of Ukraine
17:04 – The culture of staying healthy and fit
24:01 – How Ukraine differs from other countries
27:14 – How cheap is Ukraine
30:36 – Mending differences
35:41 – What is happening in the U.S. politics?
43:17 – How often do tourists visit Ukraine?
47:44 – His source of income while traveling
51:02 – All about his travel blog
58:36 – Endless traveling
1:00:42 – The beauty of visiting random places
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Ukraine After All That; Before...2. Haunting/Haunted Odessa
Before boarding the Marshall Koshevoy we go on another interesting if random walking tour of the area near our hotel, the Yunost. We walk though the of an old sailors' home until we come upon the upscale Athens shopping mall. After a look around inside we head pack through a park to get some lunch and to pack. It is late afternoon when we board the ship. Next morning we ascend the Potemkin Steps for a guided tour of the center of the city that that’s us past several more well known landmarks. In the afternoon we elect to go on an optional tour that begins in the formerly Jewish Moldavanka District, visit to one of the few function synagogues in Odessa, and a visit to a Jewish cemetery where we saw a holocaust memorial.
All video was shot on location in Odessa, Ukraine on September 26-27 2007.
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