Sevastopol City Crimea Ukraine Sevastopol is a city on the South Seashore of the Crimea. Crimea is a country of striking beauty - rolling, fertile countryside, with fruit farms and vineyards in the centre give way to the forested gorges and rocky escarpments of the mountains as you travel south towards the beaches of the Black Sea. And below the Yaila Mountains is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful coastlines in the world...... Similar Editorial : Donetsk City Ukraine by Dompavlov. | Source : Live Aus Berlin
Donetsk City Ukraine Donetsk is a city in eastern Ukraine on the Kalmius River. Administratively, it is a center of Donetsk Oblast, while historically it is the unofficial capital and largest city of the Donets Basin region, or Donbass. The city's name is often simplified to Donetsk1,131,700 inhabitants; the metropolitan area has 1,566,000 inhabitants. It is the fourth-largest city in Ukraine. Donetsk and the...... Similar Editorial : Tourism in Ukraine by Stig Kristoffersen. | Source : Berlin Airlift
Kharkov City Ukraine Kharkov is the second largest city in Ukraine after Kiev. It is an industrial educational and cultural megalopolis with population of around 1.7 million people.The city is located in the north-eastern part of Ukraine, on the border of forest-steppe and steppe zones. It has temperate continental climate with long but not severe winter and warm summer. The coldest month are January and February (-7C...... Similar Editorial : Tourism in Ukraine by Stig Kristoffersen. | Source : Berlin Airlift
Nikolayev City Ukraine Over 210 years of its being Nikolayev (another name Nikolayev and Ukrainian name is Mykolaiv or Mytolayiv) was able to make a good name for itself like an important business and political center, having become Southern cultured center of Ukraine. Its citizens love their wonderful place which has enormous potentials of economical development and wellbeing.The history of this city began in 1789 when...... Similar Editorial : Tourism in Ukraine by Stig Kristoffersen. | Source : Berlin Oh
Lutsk Ukraine The city of Lutsk, first mentioned in the Ipatiyivsky chronicle in 1085, now is an administrative center of the Volyn oblast in the north-west region of Ukraine, surrounding the Styr River.The city covers 42 square kilometers (10 kilometers from east to west and 15 kilometers from north to south). The Volyn oblast, together with the Beresteishchyna area of Byelorussia and the Lublin "voyevodstvo...... Similar Editorial : Ukraine marriage agency by Oxana Boichenko. | Source : Berlin Oh
Lugansk Ukraine Lugansk - administrative, economic and cultural centre Lugansk area (old name of the city - Voroshilovgrad).Arising the city in 1795, is connected with base on river Lugani first ironworks in Ukraine. Lugansk - a large industrial city of the Ukraine. It Is Located in northeasterly part Doneckogo pool, at merging of the rivers Lugani and Olihovka (the pool Severskogo Donca). It is divided on 4...... Similar Editorial : Ukraine marriage agency by Oxana Boichenko. | Source : Berlin Oh
Ukraine Trains Express Trains. These are the best trains, usually going overnight between big regional centers of the country. Those trains make quite a few stopovers en-rout, have carriages of good quality and OK service. Express trains usually have 1st, 2nd and 3rd class carriages. Some of those trains include 1st class carriages for peak seasons, and exclude them for the rest of the year. Express train...... Similar Editorial : Tourism in Ukraine by Stig Kristoffersen. | Source : Ski Europe Holiday
Discovering Akkerman (Ackerman) In Ukraine. Travel Guide In 90 km of Odessa and 18km from the Black Sea you can find a city which is more then 2500 years old. It is Belgorod-Dnestrovskiy (The old name is Akkerman or Ackerman). In 600 BC this was the site of the Greek colony of Tyras. By the 4th century BC it was a prosperous trading center, which even minted its own coinage. The Getae sacked it in the mid-1st century BC, but it revived. By the early...... Similar Editorial : Discovering MSM by David Snape. | Source : Geneva Holiday
Ten Main Good Reasons To Visit Odessa In Ukraine 1. Odessa is a very beautiful and jolly city. When you come here you shall not believe your eyes: sunny streets, fresh sea breeze, branchy chestnuts, monuments, parks, museums and magnificent architecture. 2. People of Odessa are very friendly, funny, communicative and open. There is a lot of beautiful women and men here. It is a great place to find a new friend and have fun.3. Odessa is always...... Similar Editorial : Odessa Opera Theatre by Ulraine National Travel Agent. | Source : Geneva Holiday
Karolino-Bugaz And Zatoka Resorts. District Odessa. Odessa Resort Karolino-Bugaz (Zatoka) is the largest Black Sea and the most popular resort in Odessa region, intensively developing tourist and improving center of Ukraine, is located in 60 kilometers south-west of Odessa on picturesque sandy beach, taking place between Black sea, estuary Dniester and salty lakes (18km from Belgorod-Dnestrovskiy (Akkerman, Tyras)). This sandy strip stretched on...... Source : Hawaii Vacation Resorts
Odessa Opera Theatre. Attractions Of Odessa Ukraine. The existence of the theatre in the city of Odessa began from the first days of the city's foundation. The Opera & Ballet Theatre is entitled to be called the elder among a great number of cultural institutions. Odessa strived for the right of building the theatre in 1804, and in 1809 it was already built. On the10th of February 1810 the first performance took place - the Russian troupe by...... Similar Editorial : Odessa City guide by Ulraine National Travel Agent. | Source : Geneva Holiday
Sights Of Odessa Ukraine. Where To Go. Travel Guide. The monument to Duke de Richelieu. French nobleman, soldier, and statesman who, as premier of France (1815-18 and 1820-21), obtained the withdrawal of the Allied occupation army from France. Earlier, he had served Russia as governor of Odessa and was notable for his progressive administration there.The Potemkin (or Potyomkin) Steps. The Potemkin Steps are a formal entrance into the city from the...... Similar Editorial : Tourism in Ukraine by Stig Kristoffersen. | Source : Geneva Holiday
Odessa City Guide. History Of Odessa Ukraine. A colony from ancient Greece may have once occupied the site of the city. Numerous monuments of antiquity confirm links between this territory and the Eastern Mediterranean. In the Middle Ages these lands were a part of the Kiev Rus, Galich and Volyn Principality, the Golden Horde, the Great Lithuanian Principality, the Crimean Khanate and the Osman Empire. Crimean Tatars traded there in the 14th...... Similar Editorial : Huddersfield City Guide by Ms Leisha Greenfield. | Source : Geneva Holiday
Destination Ukraine. Trip To Odessa Odessa city is being the administrative center of Odessa region with its over 1 million inhabitants population (Odessa is the only city in Ukraine which has so many nations (200) living in it) and satellite cities of Illyichevsk and Yuzhny is an important industrial and trading complex. The city is situated on the Black Sea north-western seashore (The Black Sea and foreign investments make Odessa...... Similar Editorial : Tourism in Ukraine by Stig Kristoffersen. | Source : Geneva Holiday
Beaches Of Odessa Ukraine. Odessa Travel Guide. Odessa's beach, which actually is made up of several beaches running some 40 km or more, possesses a sea wall and small-scale eating and drinking establishments. Below please find a mini guide to main beaches of Odessa:Arkadia (or Arcadia) BeachArcadia (Arkadia) is not central located beach (about a 15 minute ride from the center). It’s the largest, the most developed and the most expensive beach...... Similar Editorial : Tourism in Ukraine by Stig Kristoffersen. | Source : Flag Of Germany