Exploring Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online

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    This necklace has four medallions depicting religious icons. It was found c. 1900 near the village of Sakhnivka in the Cherkasy region.
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    Boryviter, or a windhover, is a bird able to hover in the air for a long time. The concept of the authors was emotional bond between the panel and the sea view from the window next to it, the bond evoked by the name and colors. This panel is also located in the "Aristocrat," the restaurant in Mariupol.
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    A metal brooch created using an engraving technique. It is from the village of Shepit in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.
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    A brass necklace containing two rows of bells, 11 on the bottom and 5 on the top, stamped from sheet metal. The bells are strung on a chain of twisted wire.
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    The House of Gamper is a neo-gothic building in Mariupol named in honor of Serhii Gamper (1859-1911) a doctor and chief physician in Mariupol.
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    The construction of this building was completed in 1897. Initially, there was a hotel "Continental" and a merchant meeting hall. Later, the house was significantly rebuilt and expanded. A hall for spectators, two lobbies and technical premises were completed.
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    At the beginning of the Second World War, Buchach had 11,100 inhabitants, of whom 2,400 were Ukrainians, 3,550 Poles, and 5,150 Jews. In 1959, Buchach had 7,000 inhabitants. Such a sharp decrease in the population of the city is explained by the Nazi genocide against the Jews, the deportation of Poles to the territory of Poland and the losses of Ukrainians in the struggle against the Stalinist regime. Today, the population of the city is 12,600, the area of ​​the city is 1,026 hectares.
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    Color photograph of Vvedensk Refectory Church, built 1677-1679, Chernihiv. The pillarless Vvedensk church is one of the oldest in the group of Chernihiv monuments of the 17th century.
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    "Giants of the South" is a short, one-hour play, which was presented to Cherkasy residents by the actors of the Mark Kropyvnytskyi Kirovohrad Drama Theater as part of the 2013 Christmas Festival. The work, the subtitle of which reads: "documentary play from the life of luminaries", was first performed on the theater stage during the celebrations on this occasion.
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    A painting (70x100cm, tempera on cardboard) of two women ringing bells in the evening time by artist Iuriy Herts.
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