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Ukrainian women are well-known for being highly sought after in the international marriage industry. Many western men come to Ukraine in the hopes of finding the true love they couldn't find in the West. At their service are scores of marriage agencies and dating sites.



Ukrainian women are seen as not too demanding of their husbands, less materialistic and more domestic, ukrainian brides are seen attentive to their appearance, and feminine. There is an element of truth to the stereotype many western men have that Ukrainian women are used to having to deal with drunken, boorish husbands who don't participate in housework or raising the children, and so any more or less decent, "average" western man is at a distinct advantage.



USA Vice President says the women in the Ukraine are definitely one of the most beautiful women in the world He told President Viktor Yushchenko he was blown away by the gorgeous women.

The famously loose-lipped veep was overheard making the comment to his host during an unscheduled visit to an Irish-themed pub in the capital of Kiev. "It's certain you have so many beautiful women," he added.





Ukraine is located in the South-Eastern part of Central Europe. There are the Crimean Mountains in the Crimean peninsula and the Carpathians in the west, but they are not very high. Mixed forests of pine and fir-trees, beeches, limes, oaks and elms cover these mountains, but the thickest woods can still be found in the northern part of Ukraine, in Volyn. Ukrainian port Kiev and Cherkassy are located in the midst of Ukrainian southernmost pine forests. The main Ukrainian river is called the Dnepr. It is one of the longest rivers in Europe and one of Ukraine's main sources of hydroelectric power. The Dnepr and the Ross river were a historic cradle of the Ukrainian and Russian antient tribes.

Ukraine has quite a multicultural medley. Though the Ukranians form a majority, there are others too like the Russians, Greeks, Belarusians, Poles, Moldovans, Germans, Gagauz, Romanians, Karaim, Armenians, Jews and also Tartars. The mix of all these races reflects in the cultures and the diversity of the country.

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Ukrainian climate is rather moderate. Winter is mild, without severe frosts, but with regular snowfalls everywhere except the souther part of the country. The rivers and lakes freeze during winter. The average winter temperature varies from -25 C in the North to -3 C in the South. Summer is very hot and dry, with occasional showers and thunderstorms. The fertile black soil ("chernozem") is well watered in spring and fall and gets plenty of sunshine in the summer.

Due to favorable climatic conditions, Ukraine has traditionally been an agricultural paradise. It grows wheat, maize, buckwheat and other corns, red and green vegetables, all kinds of fruit, melons and berries.

Ukraine is one of the world's main sugar producing. It produces sugar both for its internal market as well as exports a considarable part to the Western countries.

The country is rich in natural resources, such as iron ore, coal, metals, oil, gas, mineral salts, clay and water. Ukraine has developed a varoius industries, concentrated mainly in and around big cities, such as Kiev, Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk, Dnyeprodzerzhinsk, Odessa, Kharkov, Lviv, Yalta, Nickolayev and others. It produces planes and ships, trucks and buses, motorcars and trains, computer and electronic equipment, precision instruments and agricultural machines, TVs and radios, chemicals, textiles and various consumer goods. Odessa, Sebastopol, Nickolayev, Kherson and Kerch are main ukrainian ports.

Kiev is the capital of Ukraine. The name 'Kiev' has been derived from the name of Kyi, the legendary founder of the city. It is an important industrial, scientific, educational and cultural center of Eastern Europe. Founded in the 5th century as a trading post in the land of Early East Slavs, Kiev is a national-level subordinated municipality. The city, which was the political and cultural capital of Russia in the 10th to 12th centuries, was devastated in 1240 during the Mongol invasion. During the 19th century, the city prospered and in 1921 after the Russian Revolution, the city became an important city of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Since 1934 Kiev was upgraded to the status of the capital of Soviet Ukraine. It is now the largest city in Ukraine.

Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov is the second largest city in Ukraine. It was founded in the middle of 17th Century. During the early years of the Soviet Union, Kharkiv was the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and it later became the site of several military engagements during World War II. The city, which was captured by Nazi Germany, was recaptured by the Red Army. But it was again captured twice by the Nazis before its liberation on August 23, 1943. It is one of the main industrial, cultural and educational centers of Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Kharkiv Oblast province as well as Kharkivsky Raion district.

Odessa is the fourth largest city in Ukraine. The city was founded as a Russian naval fortress in 1794. It was renamed Odessa in January 1795. It derived its name from French, which means 'plenty of water'. It was the fourth city of Imperial Russia during the 19th century. It was the most important port of trade in the U.S.S.R. and was also a Soviet naval base during the Soviet period. Although the city's growth was hindered by the Crimean War, it recovered and enhanced its trade making itself Russia's largest grain-exporting port. It is also the administrative center of the Odessa Oblast Province.

The best time to go to Ukraine is spring (late April to early June), when the trees and flowers are in bloom. During this season attractions are less crowded and rainfall is lighter than in summer. The beaches at Odessa and Crimea are packed in summer (July and August). Winter (December and January) is cold and snowy, so travellers should be prepared to don thick wool sweaters and eat their vegetables pickled.