Beauty of Lviv(Львів), Ukraine in 4K| World in 4K

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  • Опубліковано 2 бер 2023
  • World in 4K presents you the beauty of Lviv, the largest city in western Ukraine, and the sixth-largest in Ukraine, with a population of 717,273 (2022 est.). It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine. It was named in honour of Leo, the eldest son of Daniel, King of Ruthenia.

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  • @pncicitap2519
    @pncicitap2519 Рік тому +1

    What a waste Lviv will be if in the near future the city is laid to waste.

    • @apstuxa
      @apstuxa Рік тому

      What a waste russians are to human civilisation

  • @ozjaszgoldberg1727
    @ozjaszgoldberg1727 10 місяців тому

    the greatest Polish heritage is outside our country and is decaying, tenement houses are distorted, and the city stopped developing in 1939 and is only languishing. Lwow always Polish!!!!

    • @erio7942
      @erio7942 10 місяців тому

      It is ridiculous to listen to this nonsense from a chauvinist. A beautiful Ukrainian city and the historical capital of the Ukrainian ethno-geographical region of Galicia, named after the son of the King of Rus' Daniil of Galicia

    • @ozjaszgoldberg1727
      @ozjaszgoldberg1727 10 місяців тому

      @@erio7942 Cherwieńskie strongholds are the indigenous Polish lands, inhabited by Lędzians, later conquered for a while by the Ruthenians and later regained by Casimir the Great, who founded Lvov. during the reign of the Lędzians, there was already a stronghold in the territory of Lvov, of importance such as Czerwien, Halicz and Krakow, later the Ruthenians conquered it and the prince of Ruthenia Daniel of Galicia founded a settlement (not a city) of Lvov in this city, it was a less significant settlement at that time, later, in 1350, the settlement was completely burnt down and destroyed by Lithuanians, and nothing was left there. In 1351 Casimir the Great founded Lvov on the bare ground several kilometers from the burnt settlement and located it on the Magdeburg law, making it a city. Later, the city developed dynamically, it was the richest Polish city after Gdansk. Here's an early story. now let's move on to the 18-20th century. in 1920, 94% of real estate was in the hands of Poles. All buildings in Lvov were built by Poles. you can check it out on the internet if you don't want to believe me. in conclusion, first learn your history and then speak up, instead of posting nonsense on the internet.
      Edit: I forgot to add that Daniel Halicki was the grandson of Bolesław Krzywousty

    • @maciejnowak6615
      @maciejnowak6615 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@erio7942 how city can be ukrainian when 80-90% of its architecture was built by Polish and from 800 years existence more than 600 years most if inhabitans were Poles? that's a nonsense...