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There is something cool and creepy about an abandoned house. You always wonder what the story behind it is. Did the owners die? Was the place condemned? Was it left to crumble because opportunity called elsewhere? Is the place haunted? Whatever the case, these old abandoned houses provide some great opportunities for photography. Here are a few great examples of abandoned house pictures, which are still taken care of by the government.

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Lviv (Ukrainian: Львів [lʲʋiu̯] ,Russian: Львов Lvov Polish: Lwów , German: Lemberg, Latin: Leopolis; see also other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine and the seventh-largest city in the country overall, with a population of around 728,350 as of 2016. Lviv is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine. Lviv is a unique combination of Western and Eastern cultures. Where else one can see such wonderful samples of Ukrainian, Polish,Armenian, Jewish, German, Austrian and other cultures within a span of a 10-minute walk?

Lviv is a hidden pearl of Europe, which is slowly being discovered by the world. Even experienced travelers say that for them, Lviv is one of the most unexpected discoveries.
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Kiev (/ˈkiːɛf, -ɛv/ KEE-ef, -ev)  or Kyiv (Ukrainian: Київ, translit. Kyiv [ˈkɪjiu̯]  Russian: Киев, translit. Kiyev [ˈkʲi(j)ɪf]; Old East Slavic: Кыѥвъ, translit. Kyjev) is the capital and largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper. The population in July 2015 was 2,887,974 (though higher estimated numbers have been cited in the press), making Kiev the 7th most populous city in Europe.

Kiev is an important industrial, scientific, educational, and cultural centre of Eastern Europe. It is home to many high-tech industries, higher education institutions, and world-famous historical landmarks. The city has an extensive infrastructure and highly developed system of public transport, including the Kiev Metro.


The city's name is said to derive from the name of Kyi, one of its four legendary founders. During its history, Kiev, one of the oldest cities in Eastern Europe, passed through several stages of great prominence and relative obscurity. The city probably existed as a commercial center as early as the 5th century. A Slavic settlement on the great trade route between Scandinavia and Constantinople, Kiev was a tributary of the Khazars,until seized by the Varangians (Vikings) in the mid-9th century. Under Varangian rule, the city became a capital of the Kievan Rus', the first East Slavic state. Completely destroyed during the Mongol invasion in 1240, the city lost most of its influence for the centuries to come. It was a provincial capital of marginal importance in the outskirts of the territories controlled by its powerful neighbors; first the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, followed by Poland and Russia.


The city prospered again during the Russian Empire's Industrial Revolution in the late 19th century. In 1917, after the Ukrainian National Republic declared independence from the Russian Empire, Kiev became its capital. From 1921 onwards, Kiev was a city of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which was proclaimed by the Red Army, and, from 1934, Kiev was its capital. During World War II, the city again suffered significant damage, but quickly recovered in the post-war years, remaining the third largest city of the Soviet Union.


Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and Ukrainian independence in 1991, Kiev remained the capital of Ukraine and experienced a steady migration influx of ethnic Ukrainians from other regions of the country. During the country's transformation to a market economy and electoral democracy, Kiev has continued to be Ukraine's largest and richest city. Kiev's armament-dependent industrial output fell after the Soviet collapse, adversely affecting science and technology. But new sectors of the economy, such as services and finance, facilitated Kiev's growth in salaries and investment, as well as providing continuous funding for the development of housing and urban infrastructure. Kiev emerged as the most pro-Western region of Ukraine, where parties advocating tighter integration with the European Union dominate during elections.


Currently, Kiev is the traditional and most commonly used English name for the city. The Ukrainian government, however, uses Kyiv as the mandatory romanization where legislative and official acts are translated into English.
 
As a prominent city with a long history, its English name was subject to gradual evolution. The early English spelling was derived from Old East Slavic form Kyjev (Cyrillic: Къıєвъ. The name is associated with that of Kyi (Кий), the legendary eponymous founder of the city.

Early English sources use various names, including Kiou, Kiow, Kiew, Kiovia. On one of the oldest English maps of the region, Russiae, Moscoviae et Tartariae published by Ortelius (London, 1570), the name of the city is spelled Kiou. On the 1650 map by Guillaume de Beauplan, the name of the city is Kiiow, and the region was named Kÿowia. In the book Travels, by Joseph Marshall (London, 1772), the city is referred to as Kiovia. The name Kiev, which started to take hold at later times, is based on Russian orthography and pronunciation [ˈkʲijɪf], during a time when Kiev was in the Russian Empire (from 1708, a seat of a governorate).


In English, Kiev was used in print as early as 1804 in John Cary's "New map of Europe, from the latest authorities" in "Cary's new universal atlas" published in London. The English travelogue titled New Russia: Journey from Riga to the Crimea by way of Kiev, by Mary Holderness, was published in 1823. By 1883, the Oxford English Dictionary included Kiev in a quotation.

Kyiv ([ˈkɪjiw]) is the romanized version of the name of the city used in modern Ukrainian. Following independence in 1991, the Ukrainian government introduced the national rules for transliteration of geographic names from Ukrainian into English. According to the rules, the Ukrainian Київ transliterates into Kyiv.


This has established the use of the spelling Kyiv in all official documents issued by the governmental authorities since October 1995. The spelling is used by the United Nations, all English-speaking foreign diplomatic missions,several international organizations, the Encarta encyclopedia, and some media in Ukraine. In October 2006, the United States federal government changed its official spelling of the city name to Kyiv, upon the recommendation of the US Board of Geographic Names. The British government has also started using Kyiv. The alternate romanizations Kyyiv (BGN/PCGN transliteration) and Kyjiv (scholarly) are also in use in English-language atlases. Most major English-language news sources like the BBC, The Economist, and The New York Times, continue to prefer Kiev.


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These are photos of Kharkov city from the heavy snow storm on 1 march 2018.
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During my visit to Dragobrat, we had a photo contest and I won. The Ride and Travel team presented me with this Hoodie by a Ukrainian street wear brand designer called Hovanky. I totally love the texture, which keeps you warm with a striking design. Click to view more about my trip to the Carpathians.


The ski resort Dragobrat is located in the Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukraine). Dragobrat is currently the highest ski resort in Ukraine. Simultaneously, this resort gives you an opportunity to ski almost till May, as the climate here is quite special.

It is located at an altitude of 1400m, at the junction of coniferous forests and a zone of alpine meadows at the foot of Mount Stog (1707m) near the mountain range Bliznitsa (1883m). Natural snow cover is guaranteed because of the considerable height and unique climate.

Dragobrat is located 18 km from the village of Yasynia (Rakhiv rayon, Zakarpattya oblast') in the Svydovets mountain range.



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Learning to skate

I guess the main purpose of visiting a ski resort with a mountain is to ride snow boards, ski and, of course, view the beauty in God's creation.
 
I didn't have the complete snow boarding tools, so we rented a snowboard, riding boots and paid for a teacher.
 
Snowboarding boarding Is one of the hardest sports I have tried of recent. I followed the instructor but my fear of falling was bigger than my strength at the moment.
 
It was so cold and I could hardly feel my hands; at some point I started feeling pain. Anyways, I didn't get to learn to skate, but I am hoping to go for ski classes. I guess it's much easier than snow boarding. I felt I was being punished riding a snow board.





The team.

A fun partner/group is a key factor to a fun-filled travel. The Ridetravelua travel team was dope. So much fun with lots of activities, though the guys couldn't let go of their snowboards but generally it was a good trip.
 


I have always wanted to tour the city of Poltava. Poltava serves as a transit between Kharkov and Kiev, so while traveling, I have always wondered what it will be like walking in the streets of this city. So, finally I was able to visit the City for a tour; it was an amazing experience. 

As you all know, Ukraine is not an English-speaking country, so communication sometimes can get really bad. In this city everyone wanted to understand and communicate with us; I felt at home, even more relaxed asking questions than in Kharkov, where every Ukrainian seemed to be sad and angry at themselves.



History of Poltava in short :
Poltava is thought to have been founded in 899, though the city was first mentioned in written sources in 1174.

The name of the city historians connect to the name of a settlement, Ltava, located on the territory of contemporary Poltava.

Poltava is a city of Ukraine situated in the central part of the country on the river Vorskla. It is the administrative center of Poltava Oblast.

Area of Poltava—110 square kilometers.
The Poltava's estimated population is 294,962 as of 2015.
Poltava ZIP (postal) code: 36000-36499.
Kharkov to Poltava : 2 h 6 min (143.0 km) via М03.


WHERE TO STAY : A week before, we secured our accommodation at the Four-star Palazzo Premiere hotel and resorts for a 2-day stay. The hotel seemed calm and the service was well deserved. The hospitality is so mind-blowing, which is a nice recommendation for anyone.

The Hotel offers a breathtaking panorama of the historic city.

Address : 33 Hoholya St., Poltava 36011, Ukraine.
Premier Twin Room :
Room(s): 1 Size: 23 (m²) 248 ( ft.)
Room view: city view or courtyard view
A spacious room with a comfortable king bed or two twin beds has a convenient place for work, and a spacious bathroom. Its windows face the hotel yard or the park area. There are some rooms with...
free in-room Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV, bath or shower, free toiletries, carpeted floor and desk.



WHAT TO SEE: Of course we wanted to visit the mine tourist attraction so keep reading and enjoy yourself.

1. We were actually headed to the museum when we sighted the Shevchenko Monument by Kavaleridze. The monument is located in the city center ( this monument is located in every city in Ukraine).

Address : (Konstitutsii Street, Zhovtneva Street, Poltava, Ukraine).
According to Welcome to Poltava), In March 1926, a monument of Taras Shevchenko (1814–1861) was unveiled in the Petrovsky Park. It is a powerful figure of the fighter and Poet made from gray asymmetric blocks.


2. On reaching the Art Museum, we were so thrilled by the colorful design and art structure. It was an amazing sight. As usual, we stopped to take photos. 

It is one of the oldest museums in Ukraine that was founded in 1891. The museum is situated in the building of the former provincial government that had been built upon the project of the architect V. Krichevsky in 1903-1908. It was designed in the Ukrainian modern style that contains traditional ornaments in the front exterior decoration; that is why the museum building was indicated in the list of the architectural monuments of national value.

Location :  ( 2 Konstitutsii Street, Zhovtneva Street, Poltava, Ukraine).


3. Monument to the Hetman Ivan Mazepa: Located at the  Cathedral Square, it opened as Ukraine's first large-scale monument to Hetman Ivan Mazepa.

It is claimed that he was awarded the title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1707 for his efforts for the Holy League. He was famous as a patron of the arts, and also played an important role in the Battle of Poltava (1709), where, after learning of Tsar Peter I's intent to relieve him as acting Hetman of Ukraine and to replace him with Alexander Menshikov, he deserted his army and sided with King Charles XII of Sweden. 

March 30 O.S. March 201639 – October 2 O.S. September 21] 1709). Wiki


4Uspensky Cathedral: The Cathedral in honor of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built in 1748-1770 years. Originally there was a wooden church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, with a two-story bell tower. Documentary written evidence of this church, which was then "Stadion cathedral" dating back to the year. Then the church was moved to the village. Ivashka Poltava region and use it to build a new church.



5. By this time we already started feeling hungry and wanted to eat but the White Arbor or Rotunda, is not far from the Uspensky Cathedral so we decided to view the beauty and the most popular attraction of Poltava, the White Rotunda.

Location: Ivanova Gora (Ivan Mountain), Poltava, Ukraine.
Lots of tourists are taking photos and having fun. The White Rotunda was opened just before the celebration of the bicentennial of the battle of Poltava on June 27th, 1909. The Podolsky watchtower and bastion of the former Poltava fortress served as the site for the erection of this monument. The fortress was not protected by stonewalls but only by earthworks, palisades and the steep slopes of the hill where it was built.
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