CINNAMONY DROHOBYCH
Western Ukraine town
March 13, 2012
by Iryna Kolodiychyk Ukrainian Week, No.3, March 2011
In this Western Ukraine city, visitors can enjoy beautiful medieval and Art Nouveau architecture without crowds and clamor... |
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WELCOME TO UKRAINE MAGAZINE
The attractive image of Ukraine
March 29, 2010
"Welcome to Ukraine" magazine is an oustanding, high quality, color publication founded in 1994 by Oleksandr and Iryna Horobets in Kyiv, Ukraine. The magazine is designed to tell the story of Ukraine around the world and is published in English. The magazine is highly recommended by those who have had the opportunity to become aquainted with it. "Welcome to Ukraine" is the top magazine published in Ukraine that is especially designed for those who are not citizens of Ukraine. Oleksandr and Iryna Horobets have worked tirelessly since 1994 to publish a world-class magazine which would represent Ukraine. They and the very talented staff at "Welcome to Ukraine" beleive in Ukraine and its future. Also, they are eager to tell about her past and present, her culture, economic and tourism potential. Each issue of the magazine is 130-140 pages and is printed in color on top quality heavy paper. The magazine is eight and one-half inches by twelve inches in size. "Welcome to Ukraine" magazine is considered a top quality publication. The interesting, well written stories found in "Welcome to Ukraine" relate to Ukraine's history, government, cultural events, artists, museums, economy, culture, tourism, folk art, music, literature, business and other related subjects. All of the articles feature many outstanding color photographs. "Welcome to Ukraine" is a magazine those interested in Ukraine do not want to miss. This is the type of magazine one will be eager to receive every time a new issue is published. "Welcome to Ukraine" magazine is a very worthwhile, interesting, fun, and rewarding investment. This is not a magazine you will throw away.
"Welcome to Ukraine" is the type of magazine you will want to save and put in your library for future reference. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Individual copies of ''Welcome to Ukraine" are available for US $14,00 per issue plus $7,00 for packaging and shipping costs, total US $21,00. One can also purchase a set of available issues.
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DO YOU KNOW?...
The largest Ukrainian flag
February 28, 2010
The largest flag in Ukraine was raised in Yevpatoria over the area of water of Calamite bay. The action was dedicated to the Day of the State Flag and the Independence Day of Ukraine. The size of the flag reached 21 meters length and 17 meters in width. Its weight is about 60 kgs. The huge flag was raised on the height of about 150 meters. This performance was observed from the shore by several thousand people. The unique record of raising a flag over the sea bay was registered in the Record Book of Ukraine. The town council intends to apply to the Guinnes Record Book for registration of this record. |
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XIX INTERNATIONAL HUTSUL FESTIVAL
Town of Kosiv, August 27-29, 2010
February 28, 2010
International Hutsul Festival is the most beautiful and picturesque event featuring Hutsul traditions and authentic culture. It is an annual event which was founded in 1991, so this year it will be the XIX festival. The festival is held in different towns and villages of Hutsul area on rotation basis. The program usually includes a conference and a folklore festival. Singing groups, folk bands, theatrical groups, dancing ensembles, beauty contests, folk art fairs, etc... will be presented during three days of the festival........ |
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THE SECRETS OF KYIV
February 18, 2010

In Kyiv there are a lot of distiguished historical and cultural places. Thousands of Kyiv
residents pass by them in a rush every day. Kyivites are used to their beauty and,
perhaps, do not pay much attention to them, though they are worth a peculiar glance.
And if you stop for a while, the city would disclose its secrets.... |
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THE HEADQUARTERS OF HERING
Hitlerites called these lands "the quiete place"
September 2, 2009
by Olena Rasenko Ukrainian Journal No.3, 2007
They hoped they came here for long. A great many of military mysteries which still preserve the archives of special services marked by stamp "in secret" are hidden underground, in Vinnytsya region........ |
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KHARKIV - UKRAINE'S FIRST CAPITAL
Kharkiv is Ukraine's second largest city
July 8, 2009
by Zenia Kish Panorama #9, November 2005
Only 30 km from the Russian border, this stately city was the first capital of Ukraine and produces more scientists, lawyers, tractors and airplanes than any other part of the country........ |
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PEOPLE WERE EATING FROM THIS PLATE SEVEN THOUSAND YEARS AGO
30 km from Kyiv there is Trypillya village where our ancestors settled long before Egyptian pyramids were built
June 7, 2009
by ArtUkraine Informational Service Kyiv, Ukraine
On the Dnipro river bank, near the Divych mountain, 30 km from Kyiv, there is a village of Trypillia. More than one hundred years ago in
this place a Kyiv student of local history Vikentiy Khvoika discovered a new archeological culture and named it Trypillia culture. |
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DO YOU KNOW?...
Cosmic dust of Illinetsk region
September 28, 2007
The inhabitants of Illinetsk region, Vinnytsya oblast, batter cosmic soil and inhale sidereal dust every day. Three villages: Zhornyshche, Yakubivka and Luhove are located in the center of meteorite crater. It fell there four hundred million years ago. The weight of cosmic solid was 50 million tons; its diameter was 300 meters. While collided with the Earth the alien burst out splitting into three pieces. The meteorite sank deeply into the ground, leaving burnt clay and soil around. The local peasants smartly use celestial gift and nowadays all surrounding houses, fences and roads are made of red, parched by cosmic fire stone. It is porous and waterproof. Sceintists claim that radiation is somehow higher in this area, however, the peasants beleive that they are rarely sick , moreover, there is a lot of longlivers in the villages. Children are frequently born here and cow's milk is rich. The peasants joke about direct connection with cosmic space. It's interesting that abroad each single stone from Illinetsk cosmic crater is of great value...
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TRAVELLING SHESHORY
The Festival of Ethnic Music and Land Art
September 20, 2007
by Viktoriya Radchuk Ukrainian Journal No. 3, 2007
This summer the "Sheshory" festival of ethnic music and land art was held for the fifth time. Folk music bands from seven countries were on the stage...... |
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