Bonus city - Poltava! The city of Poltava is the capital of Poltava region with a population of 323,600 people. The city is situated on the Vorskla River, a tributary of the Dnieper. It is not very big city, not very industrial, some universities, but very green.
Poltava is one of the oldest Ukrainian cities with rich history; it was the site of a Slavic settlement in the 8th and 9th century. In 1430 it became part of Lithuania. In the 17th century, under Bohdan Chmielnicki, it was the chief town of a Ukrainian Cossack regiment. Nearby took place the famous Poltava Battle (in 1709, peak of the Northern War 1700-1712
between Charles XII and Peter I). Poltava was the home of Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol.
You have a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a splendid city at no extra charge and meet really beautiful women who live there. |
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