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Poltava City Information |
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The city dates back to 1174. The 800-year
history of the city is marked with many significant events. In the Northern
War (1700-1721) Poltava withstood a two-month siege of the Swedes. In
1709 the Poltava Battle took place near the city. It greatly changed the
destiny of Russia and Ukraine. Churches, historical and architectural monuments worth to be visited: Bell Tower of the Assumption (Uspensky) Cathedral, 1774-1801, the first stone structure that was built in Poltava. In 1992 the cathedral was transferred to the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Building of the Theological Seminary (1875-76). Simon Petlyura (1879-1925), the writer M.Nuayme (born in Lebanon, 1889-1988) and other well known personalities studied here. To-day it houses the Agricultural Institute. Theological school ("Bursa"), 1876. S.Petlyura graduated from this school as a top student. Today it houses the Fruit Culture Technical School. Building of the Institute for young noble girls. It was built in 1828-32 by the architect L.Charlemagne. During the 19th c. P.Hulak-Artemovsky, L.Borovykovsky and other famous Ukrainians gave lectures at the institute. Krugla Ploshcha (Round Square). In 1804-11 some administrative buildings including a meeting place for noblemen, the offices of the governor-general and the main post office were built around the square. In Poltava Region you can find such famous towns and villages as: Velyki Sorochyntsi - old folk handicrafts centre (ceramics, weaving, embroidery).Traditional annual Sorochyntsi Fairs with folk craftsmen's participation and shows are organized in late August. Opishnya - one of the oldest and the most significant folk handicrafts centres in Ukraine (ceramics, weaving, embroidery) which became widely known in the 19th century. |
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