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=== [[Central Ukraine]] === [[File:KyivCity3.jpg|thumb|230px|[[St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery]] in [[Kyiv]].]] Main cities * [[Kyiv]] β the historical capital of [[Kievan Rus']] and modern [[Ukraine]] on the [[Dnieper|Dnieper River]]. Ancient churches, broad boulevards, beautiful landscapes and a variety of cultural facilities make it a popular destination. * [[Chernihiv]] β ancient city of Kievan Rus', one of the oldest cities in Ukraine, has lots of Medieval architecture. Some of the oldest human settlements in Europe have also been discovered in the area. * [[Pereiaslav]] β "living museum", one of the biggest [[List of historic reserves in Ukraine|historic and ethnographic reserves]] in [[Ukraine]]. There are over 20 different museums, and the city hosts various exhibitions and fairs. * [[Vinnytsia]] β the largest city in the historic region of [[Podolia|Podillia]]. Houses the largest floating fountain in Europe, built on the [[Southern Bug|Southern Bug River]] near Festyvalnyi Isle. * [[Sumy]] β city's history started in the mid-17th century. * [[Uman]] β known for its [[Sofiyivka Park|arboretum]] and being the site of [[Rosh Hashana kibbutz]]. * [[Poltava]] β a common destination for [[Culinary tourism|culinary]] and [[cultural tourism]]. * [[Novhorod-Siverskyi]] β historic city known for its churches. * [[Chyhyryn]] and [[Baturyn]] β former capitals of the [[Cossack Hetmanate]] with sites of the Cossack era. * [[Kropyvnytskyi]] - known for the [[fortress of St. Elizabeth]] - one of the few earthen forts from the XVIII century that have survived in Europe, and a architectural heritage in the style of [[neoclassicism]].
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