Lvivska, Ukraine
L'viv Timeline:
1256 - L'viv, current capital city of Lvivska Oblast was founded. It soon became an important commercial center.
1340 - Captured by the Poles, and remained under Polish rule until the late 1700's.
1772 - Passed to Austria and became the capital of the province of Galicia.
1914-1918 - Bitter fighting took place in and around the city during World War II.
1919 - Annexed by Poland
1939 - During World War II L'viv was seized by Soviet Troops.
1941-1944 - German Army Occupation
1945 - Became part of the Ukrainian SSR, it was ceded by Poland to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, during this time the city was named L'vov.
1991 - Ukraine became independent, the city's name of L'viv was restored.
The city of L'viv is an important transportation and industrial center, major manufacturers include motor vehicles, agricultural machinery, textiles, chemicals, electronic equipment and processed food. It is the seat of Roman Catholic, Ukrainian Orthodox and American Orthodox archbishops. There are two churches that date back to the 14th century. The population is roughly 798,000.
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