Volochskaya (ukr. Волочиськ)is a city in Ukraine, located in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, in the western part of the country. It is a small city that serves as a local administrative and economic center for the surrounding villages.
Volochiysky has a long history, dating back to the Middle Ages. In the past, the city was associated with the development of trade and crafts, especially when it was located on the transportation routes between different regions of Ukraine and Eastern Europe. In the 19th century, after its incorporation into the Russian Empire, Volochyansk gained importance as an administrative center.
Today Volochyansk is a rather small city, dominated by agriculture and industry. Infrastructure has also developed in the region, and the city is a venue for various local events, including festivals and fairs.
Plock is a city located in Dobrzyn Lake District, in the Plock Valley, through which flows the Vistula River. The town has a unique charm and atmosphere created by the mixture of centuries of history with modernity and wild nature with developed industry. It is an ideal place for a weekend, full of charm and historical curiosities, valuable monuments and attractive places. How to get to Plock? There are several ways. Motorists will find the DK60 and DK62 roads running through the town. Four regional roads also start here. Interregional communication is facilitated by close vicinity of A1 freeway. Plock can also be reached by train - both Mazovian Railways and PKP lines stop here. The city is served by public buses, while Plock bus provides transport services on suburban routes and long-distance connections. You can also get around Plock by bike or on the Tumska train. There are also cruise ships sailing on the Vistula River.
International routes are also offered by Sindbad. The company has been connecting the furthest regions of Europe for years, providing its passengers with comfortable, safe and regular transfers. Suffice it to say that from Plock we can travel to Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Holland or Ukraine. Our coaches leave from the PKS bus station, at Dworcowa street, from the International stand. There is also a railroad station nearby, which makes transfers and combined connections much easier. From here you can walk to the city's biggest tourist attractions.
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