Ukraine
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Travel
to Odessa in Ukraine by Helen Pavlova
Odessa is the third largest
Ukrainian city after Kiev and Kharkov, a major industrial, cultural, scientific,
and resort center in the Northern Black Sea region. Territory is 160 square
km. Population is 1.122.000. Odessa is cosmopolitan city where live people
from more than 200 nationalities. Russians, Ukrainians, and Jews predominate
in Odessa's cosmopolitan population.... |
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Ukraine
trains - About trains in Ukraine by Helen Pavlova
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-route, have carriages of good quality and OK service. Express trains
usually have 1st, 2nd and 3rd class carriages.... |
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Travel
advice. Where to stay in Odessa Ukraine. Book hotel or rent apartment?
by Helen Pavlova
Here's the list of recommended
Odessa hotels. Let's make fast review:... |
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Simferopol
hotels. The best hotels of Ukraine. Review by Helen Pavlova
Short descriptions of Simferopol
hotels, which will help to choose the most appropriate hotel for any person
who is going to visit the city of Simferopol.... |
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Kharkov
hotels. The best hotels of Ukraine. Review by Helen Pavlova
Short descriptions of Kharkov
hotels, which will help to choose the most appropriate hotel for any person
who is going to visit the city of Kharkov.... |
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Yalta
hotels. The best hotels of Ukraine. Review by Helen Pavlova
Short descriptions of Yalta
hotels, which will help to choose the most appropriate hotel for any person
who is going to visit the city of Yalta... |
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Odessa
guide. History of Odessa Ukraine. Historical events by Helen
Pavlova
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.... |
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Sights
of Odessa Ukraine. Where to go. Travel guide. by
Helen Pavlova
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.... |
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Karolino-Bugaz
(Zatoka) resort. Odessa Resorts. by Helen Pavlova
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).... |
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Discovering
Akkerman (Belgorod-Dnestrovskiy, Tyras) in Ukraine by Helen Pavlova
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).... |
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Ten
main good reasons to visit Odessa in Ukraine by Helen Pavlova
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.... |
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Extreme
Tourism - Exploring the Maze of Odessa Catacombs by Marina Zitser
When your daughter stops
wearing ponytails in her hair and isn't taking her favorite doll to 'bath
time', you have to admit: she grew up. What does it mean to you? It means
that you should expect a few changes, and not all of them for the best.
One of these changes being your annual family vacation.... |
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