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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VyzhnytsiaVyzhnytsia - Wikipedia

    Vyzhnytsia (/ ˈ v ɪ ʒ n ɪ t s (j) ə /; Ukrainian: Вижниця [ˈwɪʒnɪtsʲɐ]; German: Wischnitz; Polish: Wyżnica; Romanian: Vijnița; Russian: Вижница, romanized: Vizhnitsa; Yiddish: וויזשניץ, romanized: Vizhnitz) is a small city located in the historical region of Bukovina, on the Cheremosh River in Chernivtsi ...

  2. High mountains, the playful streams of mountain rivers, clean healing air, vast natural forests, numerous historical, architectural and natural sites – Vyzhnytsia National Nature Park has all of these things and more.

    • Metropolyt Vasyl Lypkivskyi str., 35, Київ, 03035, Nature Reserve Fund of Ukraine
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  3. Vyzhnytsia National Nature Park is a protected area in south-western Ukraine which administration is located in the town Berehomet. The park has 87 employees with 6 of them working in the scientific section and 29 in the security service.

  4. Vyzhnytsia is a small city located in the historical region of Bukovina, on the Cheremosh River in Chernivtsi Oblast of western Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Vyzhnytsia Raion. Overview.

  5. ukraine.fzs.org › en › areaVyzhnytsia - FZS

    Vyzhnytsia National Nature Park (NNP) combines the beauty of rolling foothills and immense natural diversity. The thick forest cover blanketing the landscape conceals incredible ecosystems, as well as several sites of substantial natural, historical, and architectural importance.

  6. Vyzhnytsia Raion (Ukrainian: Вижницький район) is an administrative raion in the southern part of Chernivtsi Oblast, located in the historical region of Bukovina, in western Ukraine, on the Romanian border.

  7. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayVyzhnytsia

    Vyzhnytsia [Вижниця; Vyžnycja]. Map: V-6. A city (2001 pop 5,021) on the Cheremosh River and raion center in Chernivtsi oblast. It was first mentioned in historical documents at the end of the 15th century, when it was part of the Moldavian principality. In 1774 it was annexed by Austria.

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