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CHERNIHIV

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Chernihiv (ukr. Чернігів) is one of the oldest and historically most important cities in Ukraine, located on the Desna River, about 150 km north of Kyiv. It is the capital of the Chernihiv region and has a population of about 286,000.


The first mention of Chernihiv dates back to 907 and was recorded in the "Novel of bygone years," one of the oldest chronicles of Kyiv Rus. In the Middle Ages, the city was the capital of the Duchy of Chernihiv and the second most important center after Kyiv.


Chernihiv is famous for its numerous religious and historical monuments:


Transfiguration Church - the oldest Christian temple in Ukraine, built in the early 11th century.


Eletsky Monastery - an important center of Orthodox spirituality with a rich history.


Saint Paraskevna Pyatnitsa Church - built at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, an example of Kyiv Rus' period sacred architecture.


Dytynec - a former fortified town, the heart of historic Chernihiv.


Chernihiv is a city with a rich history and numerous monuments that attract history and architecture lovers. Its strategic location and cultural significance make it an important point on the map of Ukraine.

Chernihiv (ukr. Чернігів) is one of the oldest and historically most important cities in Ukraine, located on the Desna River, about 150 km north of Kyiv. It is the capital of Chernihiv Oblast and has a population of about 286,000.

GLIWICE

Gliwice - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions.
Gliwice is located in the Silesian province, not far from Zabrze or Katowice. It is a city with a very interesting and turbulent history. It has only been within Poland's borders since 1945, and this is clearly visible in the buildings there. Visiting Gliwice one has the impression of being in one of the German cities like Bonn or Ulm.
Gliwice is located in the Silesian province, not far from Zabrze or Katowice. It is a city with a very interesting and turbulent history. It has only been within Poland's borders since 1945, and this is clearly visible in the buildings there. Visiting Gliwice one has the impression of being in one of the German cities like Bonn or Ulm.

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