Vinnytsia
Vinnytsia (Ukrainian: Вінниця) is a city on the banks of the Southern Bug, the administrative center of the Vinnytsia Oblast in Ukraine. Vinnytsia is an important historical center of eastern Podillya, a historical part of Ukraine. As of January 1, 2021, the population was 370,600 people. The city's history begins in the Middle Ages. It was founded in 1363 and for a long time remained under Polish and Russian control.[1]
Vinnytsia Media
- Vinnytsia-1910s.jpg
Vinnytsia on a 1910s postcard
- The last Jew in Vinnitsa, 1941.jpg
- Головний корпус Педуніверситету DSCF5179.jpg
Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University
- ROSHEN Vinnitsa 2008 G1.jpg
The Roshen confectionary factory
- М. Вінниця, вул. Мічуріна 32, П'ятничанський парк 02.jpg
This is a photo of a natural heritage site in Ukraine, id: 05-101-5006
- Фонтан Рошен 2.jpg
Fountain Roshen is the only one in Ukraine and the largest floating fountain in Europe, built in the river Southern Buh in Vinnytsia City near Campa Isle (Festivalny Isle)
- Залізничний вокзал Вінниця площа Привокзальна,1.JPG
This is a photo of a monument in Ukraine, number: 05-101-0210
- Lenins'kyi District, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts'ka oblast, Ukraine - panoramio - Leonid Andronov (8).jpg
Lenins'kyi District, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts'ka oblast, Ukraine
- Vinnytsia Transit Map.png
An unofficial transit map of Vinnytsia featuring tram, trolleybus, bus and minibus (marshrutka) routes
- Volodymyr Groisman.jpg
Volodymyr Groysman, 2012
References
- ↑ "Vinnytsya | Ukraine". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-02-15.