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The Chernivtsi region has rich recreational resources and economic potential for the development of multi summer and winter tourism.

Published in Regions

Gurzuf is located by the Black Sea in a scenic area at Aju-Day (Bear Mountain) in the Yalta region and has approx. 12,000 inhabitants.

 

Published in Crimea
Saturday, 22 February 2014 10:40

Simferopol – the capital of Crimea

Simferopol is the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and has approx. 370,000 inhabitants. The city houses the parliament, Verkhovna Rada Crimea.

Published in Crimea

Alushta was founded by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the 6th century.

Published in Crimea

Sevastopol, formerly known as Sebastopol, is a port city in Ukraine, and is located on the Black Sea coast of the Crimean peninsula.

Published in Crimea
Thursday, 22 June 2017 18:48

Chernivtsi – Ukraine's singing capital

Chernivtsi – a city in western Ukraine, which rightly deserves not only the title «pearls of architecture» but also «little Paris».

Published in Main cities

Donetsk – an industrial city in eastern Ukraine. The administrative center of the Donetsk region on the river Kalmius.

Published in Main cities

The Donetsk region is one of the most economically developed regions of Ukraine.

Published in Regions

The Luhansk region has an economically advantageous position and has a strong base for industrial development.

Published in Regions
Monday, 26 September 2016 11:33

Luhansk – Ukraine's eastern regional center

Of population Luhansk is among the ten largest cities in Ukraine.

Published in Main cities
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