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Introduction to Kiev…

Kyiv domestic airport Zhulyani airport, approximately 20 minutes from the city center. However, some domestic flights depart from Borispol Airport.. 40 minutes from here to the city center. We were at Borispol airport around 16:00. The son of the owner of the house we rented met us at the airport. We set out for the house we rented with his private vehicle.. However, for those who want to go by taxi, the round-trip taxi fee is 35$.. How do you say round-trip… They give you a voucher when you take the taxi and pick you up from wherever you want according to your return date and time.. If you want, you can pay the return fee on the way back.

We mentioned that Ukraine has a population of 46-48 million.. More than 3 million people live in Kiev. (According to the 2006 census) Kyiv left the Soviet Union in 1991 and became the capital of Ukraine. 85% of the people living in Kiev are Ukrainians, 12% are Russians, and 3% are Tatars, Belarusians and Roma.

The average temperature in winter is -4 degrees Celsius, and summer is 24 degrees.. So it’s good to go in the summer. There is a very developed metro network here compared to its population; It consists of 3 lines.. Red, Blue and Green line… There are also 47 metro stops. However, although the subway is clean and developed, our driver warns us to be careful with our bags and stay away from people who have drunk alcohol if we get on the subway.. A nice lady aged 40-45 greets us in front of the door.. At the door he tells us about the electronic encryption system used to enter the apartment.. Our Apartment 2. on the floor. But here, too, there is a different electronic encryption system for the entrance to the apartments.. After opening this, we reach the apartment door.. There are 2 locks and they are all locked 3 times. Anyway, we’re inside, we’re safe now. The house consists of 2 rooms and 1 living room and is very useful.. Rather, it is very central.. So if you think of its most important street as Istiklal Street, the place where we stayed was where The Marmara is.. We paid only 120$ per night for 4 people. As we placed our belongings in the room, we explored the city.

Kiev’s history dates back 1,500 years.. The tribe of the “Kyiv” brothers (three brothers, the eldest Kyiv, Hori, Kesh and their sisters Lyibid), one of the tribes who migrated from the north of the Black Sea during the migration of the tribes, liked the lands on the banks of the Dnyepr river and settled here in 484.. It is the “Kyiv brothers who originally gave the city of Kyiv its name.

By the river Dnyeper Since these lands are very suitable for agriculture, they enriched them with agriculture, and because they were on the crossing point, they were enriched by trade.. The spice and silk road from the east reached Northern Europe from the north of the Black Sea via Kyiv.. Therefore, it is located at a very strategic point.. 10. The first great Russian State within the territory of today’s Russia in the 16th century was founded by Yaroslav Mudri , the Prince of Kyiv at the time, and was called PRINCIPALITY OF Kyiv (Kievskaya Rus).. He also dominated other small city-states and principalities around. The Principality of Kyiv was the greatest power in these lands at that time.

The meeting of the Slavic race with Christianity coincides with this period.. (Before they worship the sky) The ruler of Kyiv, Knyaz Vladimir, son of Yaroslav Mudri, meets priests from Istanbul (Byzantine) in the Crimean peninsula and invites them to Kiev. After this, Christianity becomes the official religion of the principality of Kyiv. Later, Christianity spread to other small city-states, other Slavic Races into the interior of Russia.. After the adoption of Christianity, so many churches and monasteries were established in a short time that Kyiv began to be known as the “City of Saints.”. century came under the domination of the Ottoman Empire.. This dominance continues for 200 years and. At the end of the 19th century, it came under the dominance of the Russian Tsardom, which was strengthened at that time.

The Soviet Union formed after the Red Revolution of 1917 in Moscow and St.. 3 after St. Petersburg. It becomes the largest city .

There are convenient hotels in Kiev where you can stay. Among them, Khreschatyk City Center Hotel, located between Europe Square and Independence Square, is one of the best in the city in terms of location and quality.. Also from the hotel St.. Sophia Cathedral and the National Art Museum of Ukraine can be reached in less than 15 minutes on foot. In addition, for those looking for a budget hotel, you can consider the Khreschatyk Guest House hotel among the economical choices.. The hotel is in a central location, 5 minutes from the transport networks.. Finally, with its location in the commercial and cultural center of Kiev, you can also consider renting an apartment from Apartments in City Center Area, which has apartments at different addresses.. Apart from these hotel suggestions, you can browse here booking.com for other hotel options in Kiev, and you can also make a reservation if you wish.

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