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Kharkiv
Kharkiv or Kharkov is the second largest city in Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Kharkiv Oblast (provi
nce), as well as
the administrative center of the surrounding Kharkivskyi Raion (district) within the oblast. The city is located in the northeast of the country at around 49°54’60”N, 36°18’60”E. As of 2006, its population is 1,461,300. Kharkiv is one of the main industrial, cultural and educational centres of Ukraine. Its industry and research specialize on arms production and machinery.
There are hundreds of industrial companies in the city. Among them are world famous giants like the Morozov Design Bureau and the Malyshev Tank Factory, a leader in tank production since the 1930s; Hartro
n (aerospace and nuclear electronics); and the Turboatom turbines producer. There is also an underground rapid-transit system with about 35 km of track and 28 stations. Another landmark of Kharkiv is its F
reedom Square (Ploshcha Svobody), which is currently the third largest city square in Europe, and the 5th largest square in the world. Historically, Kharkiv lies in the Slobozhanshchyna region, in which it is considered the main city. The city rests at the confluence of the Kharkiv, Lopan, and Udy Rivers, where they flow into the Seversky Donets watershed.
Of the many attractions of the Kharkiv city are the: Derzhprom building, Memorial Complex, Freedom Square, Taras Shevchenko Monument, Mirror Stream, Uspensky Cathedral, Militia Museum, Pokriv Cathedral, T. Shevchenko Gardens, Blahovishensky (The Annunciation) Cathedral, Children's narrow-gauge railroad and many more.


