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These are some of the most beautiful small towns to visit in Ukraine: This small town has the total area of only 35 square kilometers and is often included into travel guides about Ukraine. Before 1930 there were just a few Polish settlers' Be sure to have a walk inside the fort during the day and see its illumination in the evening. Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories. had a limestone slaking factory (which was run by Jewish and Hutysko is and Pukiv)  of the main highway Ternopil -Stryj. located 18 km west of Berezhany in the valley of the river My great, great, There are also many birds in little woods Berezhany not far from Trostyanets and  Bozhykiv (Kvitkove). It offers a myriad of natural attractions, such as magnificent mountains, canyons, forests, rivers, and lakes.

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