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Chernihiv is a city in northern Ukraine and capital of Chernihiv Oblast (region) Chernihiv is located on the northern bank of the Desna River, 130 km (80 mi) northeast of Kyiv. This is a border territory, so Chernihiv has traditionally friendly relations with the cities of neighbouring countries Russia and Belarus.

The local climate is temperate continental. The average temperatures for January and July, the coldest and the warmest months of the year, are respectively 19.2 F (-7.1 C) and 66.7 F (+18.7 C).

As the center of the Chernihiv Region, the city is an important transportation hub. Being situated on the navigable Desna River, Chernihiv has much waterway transportation.

The population of Chernihiv is 299,000 approx.

History of Chernihiv


Chernihiv is one of the most ancient cities in Europe. One of the oldest cities in Ukraine, Chernihiv was the center of the tribe of Siveryane. Incorporated into Kievan Rus, the first significant Russian state in the 9th century, Chernihiv became one of the wealthiest cities in the realm and a seat of its own large principality. Following the devastation by the Tatar invasion in 1239, it became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the second half of the 14th century. In 1503 the city and its principality were annexed by Muscovy (present-day Moscow). In 1618 Chernihiv was transferred to Poland, and in 1648 it became part of the Ukrainian Cossack Hetman state. Starting in 1654, much of the Ukrainian Cossack territory gradually came under the control of Russia. The Cossacks' autonomy was further restricted during the reign of Catherine the Great from 1762 to 1796. Chernihiv continued to serve as a regional capital under Russian, Soviet, and independent rule.

Monuments & Architecture


One of the most famous monuments of those times is a mighty fortress, called the Dytynets, which was built at the beginning of the 12th century. The Dytynets is a park now, but it still displays 12 cast-iron guns of the 17th-18th centuries. Chernihiv of today is the administrative centre of the Chernihiv Oblast. At the same time it remains to be a place abounding in architectural creations of the past: the Spasky Cathedral (12th century); the Borysoglibsky Cathedral (12th century); and the Mansion of Yakov Lysohub (17th century). Most of the architectural landmarks are in a good state of preservation and are truly impressive sights.

Chernihiv as Cultural Center


Chernihiv is a cultural center with many longstanding traditions. Social venues include numerous theaters and cinemas and museums.

Seat of Lesrning


The city of Chernihiv has always been an important educational center. One of the first secondary educational institutions in Ukraine, the Chernihiv Collegium, was established there in 1700. Nowadays the city maintains its reputation for being the regional center of education and science. It has 4 universities and institutes, 7 colleges and technical schools, 8 vocational schools, 45 secondary and 56 pre-school educational institutions. On top of this it boasts branch headquarters for a number of Ukrainian and foreign universities and colleges. The city also has 10 research institutions.

Sightseeing


The Soviet Monument to the Great Patriotic War consists of an obelisk with an eternal flame and various heroic statues. It commemorates the soldiers who died during WWII which is usually refered to as Great Patriotic War in the former Soviet Union. The Boris and Hleb Cathedral (Borisohlebsky Cathedral) is an example of the famous Chernihiv architecture. It was built in the 12th century and belongs to the oldest cathedrals in Europe. Several renovations took place after severe pillages in the 13th and 17th century and also after WWII devastations. The Collegium was built in the early 18th century and is therefore one of the oldest secondary schools in the Ukraine.The students were mostly sons of priests and Kozak officials who learned general education. During the rule of Catherine II of Russia, the school was turned into a theological seminary, which it remained until its closing in 1917. Nowadays the building houses a little museum. The baroque style St. Catherine's Church (Katerynynska Church) was built between the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th century. During the Soviet era the church was used as a museum. The Trinity Cathedral the Bell Tower belongs to the Trinity-Elias Cloister. The Bell Tower was built between 1774 and 1778. The yellow white tower can be climbed for magnificent views of Chernihiv and the Trinity Cathedral. The St. Elijah Church (Illinska Church) dates back to the12th century and stands on top of the Anthony Caves.The Anthony Caves (Antonievy Caves) belong to a sort of underground monastery which was build in the early 11th century by Anthony Pechersky who also founded the famous Kiev-Pechersk Lavra. The caves can be visited too.

How travel to Chernigiv


Chernihiv is situated close to the capital of Ukraine (Kiev), so the most convenient way to get to Chernihiv for the most foreigners is to first to travel to Kyiv, then on to Chernihiv.

If you chose to travel by air, then you will come to Borispol State International Airport. It takes only 1.5 hours to get to Chernihiv from Borispol by car. You can also travel by bus and train. Chernihiv has a passenger and a cargo railway station, three bus stations and a river port.

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