Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (Ukrainian: Дніпропетро́вська о́бласть, Dnipropetrovs'ka oblast or Дніпропетровщина, Dnipropetrovshchyna, Russian: Днепропетро́вская о́бласть [dʲnʲɪprəpʲɪˈtrofskəjə ˈobɫəstʲ]) is an oblast (province) of central Ukraine, the most important industrial region of the country. It was created on February 27, 1932. Dnipropetrovsk has a population of about 3,230,411 (2017 est.), approximately 80% of whom live centering on administrative center of Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, Kamianske, Nikopol. The River Dnieper runs through the oblast.
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I visited here and now I feel like I love Dnipro. It's one of the must see if you ever visit dnipro.
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Planetarium Noosphere is part of the passionate activities of the project partners, which contribute to the development of a new Ukrainian generation of researchers. The purpose of the overhaul is to create the Planetarium accessible to everyone, because the potential audience of the institution is almost 6,000,000 visitors not only from Dnipro, but also from neighboring regions.
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The museum was founded in 1849 and is one of the oldest in Ukraine. The museum includes several departments: 1. History Museum 2. The diorama of the battle for the Dnieper 3. ATO Museum 4. Memorial House-Museum of Yavornitsky 5. Museum Literary Dnieper 6. Museum Center E.P. Blavatsky and her family 7. Museum of the history of self-government of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
This museum covers a wide range of history & does it well. Inside the museum there are natural history exhibits that take you back thousands of years. There are also many historical exhibits that cover the past 300-400 years. Outside there is a special exhibit on the 2014 Russian annexation of the Crimea that is outstanding. There are also several pieces of Soviet military equipment outside that range from the present to WW II. This museum has something for everybody.
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This exhibit at the National Historical Museum consists of 3 sections. One is an exhibit on the 2014 Russian annexation of the Crimea. Another is a display of several Soviet weapons ranging from WW II to the present. The other is the diorama itself. I found it all to be fascinating.
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This tells the story of the 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia. It is clear to see that this was a brutal invasion of the Ukraine by Russia. This is a must see.
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