2. . Chervonograd, in the west of
Ukraine, is a peaceful, calm
and absolutely quiet, tiny
town. It is neither a city of
glass skyscrapers in the
desert like Dubai, nor an
ancient architectural
masterpiece such as Prague,
London or Rome. You will
never be bewildered by the
streets' web, you won't have a
chance to get stuck in a traffic
jam or you won't be able to
spend a day shopping and
entertaining in the mall as
there is no one here.
3. . Sounds boring? Don't
feel tedious because it is
not. Chervonograd
indeed is a nice and
comfortable place for
raising kids, having family
reunions, spending quiet
afternoons outdoors in
the company of friendly
and cheerful neighbours.
It is equally amazing
while sinking in the
summer greenery and in
frozen beauty of winter.
4. . This town is large enough
for 50 000 people. It has got
a few hotels for a rare
visitor, restaurants, pubs,
pizza places, supermarkets
and corner shops, a big
market place with clothes,
goods, Polish and Italian
products and of course
organic food produced by
local farmers. The green
and cozy park is a special
place for young mothers,
those in love, youngsters
and elderly people.
5. The children being raised
here go to numerous
kindergartens from the age
of 3 till 6, later on they get
primary and secondary
education in dozen of
schools, amongst which
one may choose
Chervonograd Gymnasium,
Specialised secondary
schools in Foreign
languages, in Art education.
Gifted kids develop their
talents in the music school,
the art school, the children
theatre, dancing clubs.
6. . Sport lovers find
various sport facilities
available - sport
schools, three
swimming pools, sport
grounds. There is a big
stadium' Shakhtar'
which provides a lot of
opportunities for doing
different sports and a
modern gym' Power
sport" for those who live
healthily.
7. . Where does an average
citizen make a living?
This small western town
has one peculiarity - it is
a miner town. Majority of
the population work in
mines. The others run
their own small
businesses or work in the
sphere of service.
All in all it's a typical
Ukrainian working town
with its inner charm