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  1. 2004 - Center for Urban History of East Central Europe founded. 2006 - Andriy Sadovyi becomes mayor. Fire at a fuel depot after Russian shelling in 2022. 2008 - Etnovyr folklore festival and Wiz-Art film festival begin. 2009 - Pogoń Lwów football club re-established. 2011 - Arena Lviv opens. 2012 - June: Some UEFA Euro 2012 football games ...

  2. The old town of Lviv. Lviv (Ukrainian: Львів ⓘ, L’viv; Polish: Lwów; German: Lemberg or Leopoldstadt [citation needed] (archaic); Yiddish: לעמבערג; Russian: Львов, romanized: Lvov, see also other names) is an administrative center in western Ukraine with more than a millennium of history as a settlement, and over seven centuries as a city.

  3. History of Lviv, Ukraine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Timeline of Lviv Prior to 18th century 18th–19th centuries 20th century 1900–1939 World War II (1939–1945) 1945–2000 21st century See also References Bibliography External links

  4. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Lviv, Ukraine. Contents. Prior to 18th century; 18th–19th centuries; 20th century; 1900–1939; World War II (1939–1945) 1945–2000; 21st century; See also; References; Bibliography; External links

  5. Sep 6, 2024 · Lvov. Lviv, city, western Ukraine, on the Roztochchya Upland. Founded in the mid-13th century by Prince Daniel Romanovich of Galicia, Lviv has historically been the chief centre of Galicia, a region now divided between Ukraine and Poland. Its position controlling east-west routes and passes across the Carpathians has given it a stormy history.

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  6. Feb 25, 2022 · Russian forces invaded Ukraine early on February 24, 2022, following an ominous yearlong military buildup and 30 years of Ukrainian independence after the Soviet Union fell apart in December 1991.

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  8. Key dates in the history of Lviv. • 1256-1340 – Lviv belongs to Halych-Volynian kingdom. From the beginning of the 14th century until the second half of the 17th c. Lviv became the biggest city in the whole territory of Ukraine. • In 1340 and 1349 - the Polish king Casimir the Third succeeded in capturing Lviv and replaced the city to the ...

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