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  2. Galicia (Eastern Europe) - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Galicia was the most diverse part of the region, and one of the most diverse areas in Europe at the time. The Galician Jews immigrated in the Middle Ages from Germany. German-speaking people were more commonly referred to by the region of Germany where they originated (such as Saxony or Swabia).

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, there are eight World Heritage Sites listed in Ukraine, seven of which are cultural sites and one of which, the Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe, is a natural site. [3] The first site listed was "Kyiv: Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra ", in 1990.

  4. List of international prime ministerial trips made by Justin ...

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    Three visits to Italy, Japan, Latvia, Peru, Poland, and Switzerland. Four visits to Ukraine. Five visits to Belgium and Germany. Ten visits to France and the United Kingdom. Thirty-one visits to the United States. World map highlighting countries visited by Justin Trudeau while prime minister, as of year-end 2022. 1 visit.

  5. List of international presidential trips made by Volodymyr ...

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    Poland: Rzeszów: Unannounced visit. Met with Andrzej Duda. 37: Warsaw, Chełm: 5 April: First announced international visit since the invasion. Met with President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Warsaw. In Chełm, he met the mayors of Lublin, Przemyśl, Rzeszów and Chełm (Jakub Banaszek). 38 Finland: Helsinki: 3 May

  6. Lublin Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Lublin Triangle (Lithuanian: Liublino trikampis; Polish: Trójkąt Lubelski; Ukrainian: Люблінський трикутник, romanized: Liublinskyi trykutnyk) is a regional alliance of three European countries – Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine [3] – for the purposes of strengthening mutual military, cultural, economic and political cooperation and supporting Ukraine's integration ...

  7. World Tourism rankings - Wikipedia

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    The World Tourism rankings are compiled by the United Nations World Tourism Organization as part of their World Tourism Barometer publication, which is released up to six times per year. In the publication, destinations are ranked by the number of international visitor arrivals, by the revenue generated by inbound tourism, and by the ...

  8. Western Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Western Ukraine, takes its roots from the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, a successor of Kievan Rus' formed in 1199 after the weakening of Kievan Rus' and attacks from the Golden Horde. Following the 14th century Galicia–Volhynia Wars, most of the region was transferred to the Crown of Poland under Casimir the Great, who received the lands ...

  9. Tourism in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Ukraine. Ukraine used to attract more than 20 million foreign citizens every year (23 million in 2012). But since 2014 this has lowered to about 10 million. Visitors primarily come from Eastern Europe, but also from Western Europe, as well as Turkey and Israel. [1]