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  • Kiev, Ukraine Orthodox St Michael's Monastery, ,Kiev
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  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • Orthodox prayer ceremony, Kiev
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  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
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  • Orthodox prayer ceremony, Kiev
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  • Kiev Pechersk Lavra Monastery
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  • Orthodox prayer ceremony, Kiev
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  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
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  • Kiev, Ukraine Prayers. St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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  • Kiev, Ukraine Prayers. St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
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  • Kiev, Ukraine Prayers. St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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  • Orthodox prayer ceremony, Kiev
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  • St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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  • Prayers, St Volodymyr's Cathedral,  the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Pilgrimages055.jpg
  • Kiev, Ukraine
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  • Orthodox prayer ceremony,Kiev
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  • St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Pilgrimages031.jpg
  • St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Pilgrimages053.jpg
  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Soviet-Metro010.jpg
  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Soviet-Metro057.jpg
  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Soviet-Metro042.jpg
  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Soviet-Metro004.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe. While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-56.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1237.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe. While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1315.jpg
  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Ukraine-Kiev-1505.jpg
  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • Independence Day celebrations, Kiev, Ukraine 2018
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • A pilgrim kisses a portrait of a Saint at St Volodymyr's Cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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  • A pilgrim prays at St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • On the hill leading to St Andrew's Church, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • Little chapel before the St. Andrews church, Kiev, capital of the Ukraine
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  • Orthodox prayer service at the little chapel before  St. Andrews church, Kiev
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  • Orthodox prayer service at the little chapel before  St. Andrews church, Kiev
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  • Renovations, central Kiev, Ukraine
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  • Little chapel before the St. Andrews church, Kiev, capital of  Ukraine
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  • Covered food market, central Kiev, Ukraine
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • Little chapel before the St. Andrews church, Kiev, capital of the Ukraine
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  • Little chapel before the St. Andrews church, Kiev, capital of Ukraine
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  • Pilgrim at St Volodymyr's Cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Ukraine-Kiev-1167.jpg
  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Ukraine-Kiev-1209.jpg
  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
    Ukraine-Kiev-2112.jpg
  • On the hill leading to St Andrew's Church, Kiev, Ukraine
    Ukraine-Kiev-2122.jpg
  • On the hill leading to St Andrew's Church, Kiev, Ukraine
    Ukraine-Kiev-2130.jpg
  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
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  • Orthodox prayer service at the little chapel before  St. Andrews church, Kiev
    Ukraine-Kiev-91.jpg
  • Little chapel before the St. Andrews church, Kiev, capital of the Ukraine
    Ukraine-Kiev-50.jpg
  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Ukraine-Kiev-1001.jpg
  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
    Ukraine-Kiev-2114.jpg
  • St Michael's Orthodox Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine
    Ukraine-Kiev-326.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe. While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-2012.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe. While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1348.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe. While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1446.jpg
  • A pilgrim kisses a portrait of a Saint at St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Ukraine-Kiev-1056.jpg
  • St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Ukraine-Kiev-1191.jpg
  • St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Ukraine-Kiev-1114.jpg
  • St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Ukraine-Kiev-1098.jpg
  • St Volodymyr's Cathedral is a cathedral in the centre of Kiev. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
    Ukraine-Kiev-1081.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
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  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Pilgrimages024.jpg
  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Soviet-Metro054.jpg
  • Duga, a Soviet over-the-horizon radar system used as part of the Soviet missile defense early-warning radar network, near Chernobyl. It operated from July 1976 to December 1989. Another was deployed in Siberia.
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  • Chernobyl, Ukraine
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  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-2018.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1239.jpg
  • Gate Church of the Trinity, one of the four main entrances to Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1235.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1320.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1410.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1486.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1469.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1328.jpg
  • Looking north up the Dnieper River towards Chernobyl (60 miles away) from the magnificent Pechersk Lavra Monastery complex, Kiev.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1368.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. It is the preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe.  While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine. Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
    Ukraine-Kiev-1390.jpg
  • Ploschad Revolyutsii (Revolution Square)  Metro Station. This station is perhaps the best known as it serves Red Square. The carved figures of soldiers, families, sportsmen and wokers are from Armenian Marble. The atmosphere is extrarodinary and more akin to a museum than a metro.
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  • The metro system in Kiev was built during the era of the Soviet Union.It is the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third system in the Soviet Union, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It has three lines with a total length of 67.56 kilometers and 52 stations
    Soviet-Metro006.jpg
  • Pechersk Lavra, Monastery and pilgrimage site.<br />
Since its foundation as the cave monastery in 1051 the Lavra has been a preeminent center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe. Together with the Saint Sophia Cathedral, it is inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[6][nb 1] The monastery complex is considered a separate national historic-cultural preserve (sanctuary), the national status to which was granted on 13 March 1996.[8] The Lavra is not only located in another part of the city, but is part of a different national sanctuary than Saint Sophia Cathedral. While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residenceKiev, Ukraine
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  • Duga, a Soviet over-the-horizon radar system used as part of the Soviet missile defense early-warning radar network, near Chernobyl. It operated from July 1976 to December 1989. Another was deployed in Siberia.
    Ukraine-Kiev-2355.jpg
  • Saint Sofia Cathedral is named after the 6th-century Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom) cathedral in Constantinople, present-day Istanbul
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  • Ukraine-Kiev-1491.jpg
  • Statue of Lenin, Pripyat, abandoned residential city that supplied Chernobyl
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  • The Duga, a Soviet over-the-horizon radar system used as part of the Soviet missile defense early-warning radar network, near Chernobyl. It operated from July 1976 to December 1989. Another was deployed in Siberia.
    Ukraine-Kiev-2298.jpg
  • Statue of Lenin, Pripyat, abandoned residential city that supplied Chernobyl
    Ukraine-Kiev-2269.jpg
  • Saint Sofia Cathedral is named after the 6th-century Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom) cathedral in Constantinople, present-day Istanbul
    Ukraine-Kiev-341.jpg
  • Ukraine-Kiev-1438.jpg
  • The Duga, a Soviet over-the-horizon radar system used as part of the Soviet missile defense early-warning radar network, near Chernobyl. It operated from July 1976 to December 1989. Another was deployed in Siberia.
    Ukraine-Kiev-2288.jpg
  • Ukraine-Kiev-2406.jpg
  • The Duga, a Soviet over-the-horizon radar system used as part of the Soviet missile defense early-warning radar network, near Chernobyl. It operated from July 1976 to December 1989. Another was deployed in Siberia.
    Ukraine-Kiev-2317.jpg
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