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    Due to a comprehensive cultural programme and tourism infrastructure (having more than 8,000 hotel rooms, over 1300 cafes and restaurants, [183] free WI-Fi zones in the city centre, and good connection with many countries of the world), Lviv is considered one of Ukraine's major tourist destinations. [184]

  2. Lviv was officially founded in 1256 by King Daniel of Galicia in the Ruthenian principality of Halych-Volhynia and named in honour of his son Lev. [7] The toponym may best be translated into English as Leo's lands or Leo's City (hence the Latin name Leopolis). In 1261, the city was invaded by the Tatars. [8] Various sources relate the events ...

  3. city-adm.lviv.ua. Lviv (Ukrainian: Львів) is the capital city of Lviv Oblast in Ukraine. 860,000 people live in Lviv. [2] 88% of the people living there are Ukrainian, 8% are Russian, and 1% are Polish. An extra 200,000 people commute to Lviv every day for work. During the city's history, it was ruled by many countries.

  4. 1626 - City becomes seat of Armenian bishopric. [9] 1629 - Dormition Church built. 1630 - Bernardine Church and Monastery and Church of St. Mary Magdalene consecrated. 1648 - City besieged by Cossacks. [10][3] 1655 - City besieged by Cossacks again. [3] 1656 - Lwów Oath. 1661 - Jesuit Lviv University founded.

  5. Sep 6, 2024 · Lviv is a major publishing and cultural centre, especially of Ukrainian culture, which flourished there in tsarist times when it was suppressed in Russian Ukraine. The university, which was founded in 1661 and named for the Ukrainian poet and journalist Ivan Franko under the Soviet regime, is one of the institutions of higher education and research in the city. Pop. (2001) 732,818; (2005 est ...

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  6. Mar 7, 2022 · The history of the Ukrainian city of Lviv is long, complex and mirrors some of the larger conflicts of the Eastern European region. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. It’s a city of that has had many names over the centuries: Lemberg, Leopolis, Lwów, Lvov, Lviv. Every one of these names tells a story: of peoples ...

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  8. Mar 21, 2022 · Lviv and the wider Eastern Galicia region (today Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk and Ternopil regions) have played a central role in the Ukrainian nation-building process since the second half of the 19th ...

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