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Kosiv - Ivano-Frankivsk region

Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/30/2017 - 14:57
Kosiv - Ivano-Frankivsk region

The history of the city Kosiv Ivano-Frankivsk region
Kosiv can be considered the nominal capital of the Hutsul Carpathians. This small town hidden in green meadows has long been the center of their land. It was a land of salt crafts, militant rebels, Hasidim and Sich arrows. Long centuries of existence with different rulers and various people allowed the city to form its unique atmosphere, which, like the sound of trembita, is a calling card of this paradise of the Carpathians.

Ivano-Frankivsk

Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/30/2017 - 12:43
Ivano-Frankivsk

Rest in Ivano-Frankivsk
Ivano-Frankivsk ... Certainly, no other city in Ukraine causes such a storm of emotions only by its name. After all, everything here is permeated with Ukrainian national culture, customs and traditions. And this is manifested in everything, in the language spoken by the locals, in clothes that bear the imprint of Hutsul culture, in behavior, only Ivano-Frankivsk is an example of calm and dimension. Locals, like no other city, really enjoy every minute, every ray of the sun, with every breath of fresh and clean Carpathian air.

Zhytomyr

Submitted by admin on Thu, 02/06/2020 - 21:15
Zhytomyr

Sightseeing in Zhytomyr
Holidays in Zhytomyr is a true paradise for nature lovers and active pastime. The city itself stands on three hills, and on all sides Zhytomyr is surrounded by age-old forests - a wonderful abode for sanatoriums and recreation centers. Two rivers flow through the city: Kamenka and Teteriv.

The second has long become famous among climbers for its rocky shores. Only 20 km from Zhytomyr is the village Denyshi, which stands on the left bank of the river Teteriv - this place is very popular with tourists and extremists of Ukraine and CIS.

Memorials of the city of Vinnytsia

Submitted by admin on Sat, 01/28/2017 - 15:11
Sights of the city of Vinnitsa

Unfortunately, this Podolsk city, until recently, did not enjoy such popularity among tourists and citizens of Ukraine as, for example, Lviv or Odessa.

And it's not at all in the city itself, but most likely in the absence of any "highlights", a simple mention of which would be a sufficient reason for a trip to Vinnitsa. Fortunately, a few years ago, Vinnytsia acquired something that you can proudly call it a "business card".