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Western-Ukraine - Insights

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Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the east, Belarus to the north, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania, Moldova (including the breakaway Pridnestrovie) to the southwest, and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south. The city of Kiev (Kyiv) is both the capital and the largest city of Ukraine.

The country is home to 46.4 million people, 77.8 percent of whom are ethnic Ukrainians, with sizable minorities of Russians, Belarusians and Romanians. The Ukrainian language is the only official language in Ukraine, while Russian is also widely spoken and is known to most Ukrainians as a second language. The dominant religion in the country is Eastern Orthodox Christianity, which has heavily influenced Ukrainian architecture, literature and music

The nation's modern history began with that of the East Slavs. From at least the 9th century, the territory of Ukraine was a center of the medieval Varangian-dominated East Slavic civilization, forming the state of Kievan Rus' which disintegrated in the 12th century. From the 14th century on, the territory of Ukraine was divided among a number of regional powers, and by the 19th century, the largest part of Ukraine was integrated into the Russian Empire, with the rest under Austro-Hungarian control. After a chaotic period of incessant warfare and several attempts at independence (1917–21) following World War I and the Russian Civil War, Ukraine emerged in 1922 as one of the founding republics of the Soviet Union. The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic's territory was enlarged westward shortly before and after World War II, and again in 1954 with the Crimea transfer. In 1945, the Ukrainian SSR became one of the co-founding members of the United Nations. Ukraine became independent again after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. This began a period of transition to a market economy, in which Ukraine was stricken with an eight year recession. Since then, the economy has been experiencing a stable increase, with real GDP growth averaging seven percent annually.


Western-Ukraine

Western Ukraine is situated in the picturesque area of the Eastern Carpathian and is rich in a number of natural resources including coal and oil. The region has extensive areas of forests and agricultural lands.

Western Ukraine is among the national leaders in tourism - it hosts 42% of all Ukrainian resorts and has has skiing resorts, numerous mineral water springs, beautiful architecture and landscapes.

Western Ukraine's capital city of Lviv was added to UNESCO World Heritage City List in 1998 and it houses about 50% of all Ukraine's architectural attractions. As a result, Lviv region faced steeper increase in tourist streams 30% vs. 10% posted in Ukraine in 2006. Proximity EU border leads to the high tourist flow from Central Europe. Besides, Lviv is one of the hosting cities during EURO-2012 which will show a significant impact on its development dynamics. 

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