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Quick Facts on the City of Lviv

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The city of Lviv is located in the western part of Ukraine, at the shores of the Poltava river, 80 kilometres away from the border of Poland. Currently, its population is about 735,000 people, most of whom are ethnic Ukrainians speaking the Ukrainian language.

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Ancient Town of Kamyanets-Podilsky

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Kamyanets-Podilsky is an extremely beautiful ancient town of Ukraine, “a stone flower on the rock”, as the famous Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrayinka described it in the beginning of the 20th century.” Stare Misto”, a majestic stone fortress with numerous fortifications and intricate architectural decorations, which dates back to the beginning of the 12th century, is the heart of this medieval place. The fortress, built on a rocky island near the River Smotrych, is just one jewel of Kamyanets-Podilsky. Among other ancient attractions, there are a two millennia old Roman bridge, a Gothic city hall, and a unique minaret featuring the statue of the Virgin Mary. Besides being a military fortress, ancient Kamyanets-Podilsky was also a stronghold of Christianity. In the 17th century, the town had about 15 different churches of Orthodox, Catholic, and Armenian Christian confessions, many of which still stand and continue to marvel tourists.

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Authentic Ukrainian Borsch

Borscht, a deep red beet and cabbage soup, is popular all around Ukraine. The recipe might slightly differ by regions, but the main ingredients still remain the same - cabbage, beets, potatoes, onions, garlic, sour cream, and dill. Depending on a season, borscht can be served hot and cold, with cold varieties often being light or vegetarian.

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Russian star to host a show in Ukraine

All the fans of the Russian soap opera ‘Ne Rodis Krasivoy’ (Don’t Be Born Beautiful) should rejoice the actress who played the main character Katya Pushkaryova in the famous TV series, Nelli Uvarova, will soon reappear on Ukrainian TV screens, this time hosting a talk show on NTN channel, The Beauties, which will air in September. The aim of the show is to discuss various problems faced by the fairer sex, including relationships with men, raising children and more. But whatever the program deals with, its success is guaranteed after all, Uvarova is currently one of the most popular women in the CIS. Continue reading ‘Russian star to host a show in Ukraine’

Outlet shopping guide

The end of summer is usually the season for big sales, and how appropriate! It’s just the time to get a new wardrobe, and why not do it without breaking the bank? Yet there are also places that always sell clothes at a considerable discount outlet stores. And while regular boutiques are likely to lower prices on their spring and Continue reading ‘Outlet shopping guide’

Two Mexico-themed movies to screen in English

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I don’t know if it should be considered a conspiracy or coincidence, but the fact that the two movies showing in English on Ukraine’s wide screens this week both deal with Mexicans is hard to overlook. Continue reading ‘Two Mexico-themed movies to screen in English’

Culinary adventures at Exotica

You have to approach a restaurant named “Exotica” with slightly raised eyebrows. Making my way to Pier 6, off Naberezhno-Khreshchatytska, images flashed through my mind of sushi served on the recumbent bodies of naked women or a smoky Kyiv cabaret. Continue reading ‘Culinary adventures at Exotica’

DJ Mylo to spin at Yevropeyska Ploshcha - 7 Days in Kyiv

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FRIDAY 25
Premiere: “Lady in the Water”
Indian-born writer and director M. Night Shyamalan, known for his mystical stories with unexpected endings such as “The Sixth Sense” and “The Village,” presents his new film. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, who skillfully portrayed the blind girl in “The Village” Continue reading ‘DJ Mylo to spin at Yevropeyska Ploshcha - 7 Days in Kyiv’

Radio Continent to Hit Airwaves again

Dear Friends,
On March 3, 2004 Radio Continent was taken off the air. I have been informed by Serhiy Sholokh is giving us a present for Ukraine’s Independence Day.
Sholokh wrote, “Yes, it is my present for all of you, MY DEAR FRIENDS for the Independence
Day!!! And you have to turn you FM radio to 94.2. It is new frequency, new
license, new life of Continent. But….. some day 100.9 will be back like
only JAZZ FM!!!”
Please let all your friends know about this…
Best regards,
Vasyl Pawlowsky
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