
When you are visiting the Ukraine there are several different monuments that you should visit while you are there. These monuments represent several different things to the people of Ukraine and the history of the nation.
One of these monuments is the Monument to the millions of Ukrainian victims of the Great Famine in 1932-1933. This beautiful monument is located next to the St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Cathedral. Both monuments are located on Tryokhsvyatytel’s’ha Street, 6.

The Monument to the millions of Ukrainian victims of the Great Famine in 1932-1933 is almost always covered with beautiful flowers from visitors to show their love for those that were lost to the famine. The monument is composed of granite stone and made into the form of a beautiful cross and the bronzing script is “Mother-Ukraine with Child.”

Another monument to visit is the beautiful Ukraine Independence Monument. This monument is one of the most notable and beautiful monuments located in the Central Square. This statue is the figure of a Ukrainian woman dress in a national costume. She stands atop a 131 feet column that was made to symbolize the freedom and independence of Ukraine.
Both of these monuments along with several others are things that you would enjoy seeing while on your visit to the beautiful country of the Ukraine.
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