For more than two weeks, the Russian attack on Ukraine soil has started a war between the two countries. While the war has devastating effects on the country in many different aspects, this article will introduce the 7 Wonders of Ukraine, which the war might damage. Learn about the “Ukrainian seven wonders” here. In 2007, this list of the most interesting monuments was created by a vote of the Ukrainian public and hundreds of experts.
In the Russian-occupied Crimea, at Sevastopol, just off the Black Sea, are the remains of the ancient city of Chersonésos. The city’s name founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BC means “peninsula”. In the 14th century, it was destroyed by Turkish invaders, but its ruins with the marble columns of an early Christian basilica are still preserved. Unlike the ancient architecture, Chersonès also has the modern Cathedral of St. Vladimir from the late 19th century.
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