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markerA Freedom Square in Kharkiv Freedom Square (Площа Свободи) in Kharkiv is the 6-th largest city-centre square in Europe. Originally named (1926–1996) Dzerzhinsky Square after Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Bolshevik secret police (the Cheka, precursor to the KGB), it was renamed after Ukraine became independent in 1991. ... Freedom Square in Kharkiv - photo
markerB Market Square of Lviv The Rynok Square in Lviv (Площа Ринок) is a central square of the city of Lviv, Ukraine. It was planned in the second half of the 14th century, following granting city rights by Polish king Casimir III, who annexed Red Ruthenia. The king ordered Lviv to be moved more to the south, where a new city w... Market Square of Lviv - photo
markerC Lviv's Old Town Lviv's Old Town (Старе Місто Львова) is the historic centre of the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, in the Lviv Oblast (province), recognized as the State Historic-Architectural Sanctuary in 1975. Since 1998, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) lists Lviv's h... Lviv's Old Town - photo
markerD Victims of Totalitarianism Cemetery in Kharkov Victims of Totalitarianism Cemetery in Kharkiv - a military cemetery in Kharkov, in the region of Kiev, on Piatichatkach, built in 1999-2000 by Zdzislaw Pidka project. The cemetery was established on the initiative of the Federation of Katyn Families, rests on the 4 302 the officers of the Polish A... Victims of Totalitarianism Cemetery in Kharkov - photo
markerE Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kharkov Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic church in Kharkov, built in neo-Gothic style in the years 1887-1892 at the current street. Gogol's 4. In the thirties of the twentieth century the church was closed and converted to secular purposes -among others Theater for part... Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kharkov - photo
markerF St Volodymyr's Cathedral St Volodymyr's Cathedral (Патріарший кафедральний собор св. Володимира; also known as the Volodymyrsky Cathedral, Vladimirsky Cathedral, or St. Vladimir's Cathedral ) is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Chur... St Volodymyr's Cathedral - photo
markerG Olympic Stadium in Kiev The Olympic Stadium (Національний спортивний комплекс), fullname The Olympic National Sports Complex is a multi-use sports facility in Kiev, Ukraine, located on the slopes of city's central Cherepanov Hill, Pechersk Raion. The stadium is the premier sports venue of Ukraine and one of the world's lar... Olympic Stadium in Kiev - photo
markerH Ukrainian National Chernobyl Museum The Ukrainian National Chernobyl Museum (Українськии національний музей) is a museum dedicated to the Chernobyl disaster. The museum is located in the city of Kiev, Ukraine. It houses an extensive collection of scale models, visual media, memorabilia, artifacts, and other representational items desi... Ukrainian National Chernobyl Museum - photo
markerI Metalist Stadium Metalist Kharkiv Oblast Sports Complex "Metalist" , commonly known as Metalist Stadium ( Стадіон «Металіст» ), is a multi-use stadium in Kharkov, Ukraine. It is currently used chiefly for football matches and is the home of FC Metalist Kharkiv. The stadium, which is a venue for Euro 2012, currently ... Metalist Stadium - photo
markerJ Karaite Kenesa in Kiev The Karaite Kenesa of Kiev is a former Kenesa (Karaite synagogue) in Kiev, Ukraine. The synagogue, designed by Vladislav Gorodetsky, was built from 1898 to 1902 in the Moorish style. The building was defiled during the World War II by Nazis. Probably at this time it lost the dome which was part of t... Karaite Kenesa in Kiev - photo