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A return trip to Ukraine: Kharkiv two years later: CONCLUSION
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Ukrainian Weekly, The
07-03-1994
A return trip to Ukraine: Kharkiv two years later: CONCLUSION.
Finally we were on our way to Kharkiv. The six-and-a-half-hour trip going east from Kyyiv was quite different from the western half of Ukraine. The terrain is flat. The building of new homes is not as obvious as in the Bukovyna region. The roads seemed better through, or may be it was just my imagination, since we were heading towards "My" city.
The road fro...
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