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      • 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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  1. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Lviv became part of the newly independent Ukraine, serving as the capital of the Lviv Oblast. Today the city remains one of the most important centers of Ukrainian cultural, economic and political life and is noted for its beautiful and diverse architecture.

  2. 5 days ago · 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.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LvivLviv - Wikipedia

    The historical heart of the city, with its cobblestone streets and architectural assortment of Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-classicism and Art Nouveau, survived Soviet and German occupations during World War II largely unscathed.

  4. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Lviv, Ukraine . Prior to 18th century. Historical affiliations. Golden Horde c. 1256–1340. ∟ Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia c. 1256–1340. Kingdom of Poland 1340–1569. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569–1772. Austrian Empire 1772–1867. Austro-Hungarian Empire 1867–1918.

  5. LVIV (Polish, Lw ó w; German, Lemberg; Russian, Lvov; Latin, Leopolis). First mentioned in 1256, Lviv arose at the intersection of important trade routes linking the Baltic with the Black Sea and Cracow with Kiev.

  6. Sep 17, 1989 · It was the only city in the entire history of Ukraine to simultaneously receive the heads of nine states during the Summit of Heads of Eastern and Central European States. Lviv has always been and still remains the detonator of nation-creating and democratic processes in the Ukrainian state.

  7. husj.harvard.edu › articles › lviv-a-multiculturalHarvard Ukrainian Studies

    The history of Lviv may be told in many different ways, and indeed historians of assorted nationalities have written distinct historical accounts of the city according to their respective national perspectives. Thus, we have Ukrainian, Polish, Soviet, and Jewish versions of Lviv’s past.

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