Uzhgorod district. Vacation

Uzhgorod district - Transcarpathia region of Ukraine, which borders the south and west of Hungary and Slovakia to the east and south-east - with TDM, Mukachevo and north - Perechyn district. The region flow three rivers - the Tisza, Latorica Oh that take the water a dozen nameless streams and small rivers.
Founded January 25, 1946. The population is 69,581 people. Area - 870 km ².
The highest point is the peak of Uzhgorod Dunavka that rises to 1018 m and belongs to the spine bruises. This area is also the lowest point in the region (101 m n. Ã) in the village. Ruski Heyivtsi.
Significant role in shaping the topography of the river Tisza play, Oh and Latorytsia. In addition, there are many low-lying areas of artificial canals, reservoirs stavkiv i. Uzhgorod extremely favorable climate for recreation and agriculture. Summer begins in mid-May and ends in September. According to archaeological finds, Uzhgorod district in ancient times was densely populated - Parking various periods, from the Stone Age and medieval settlement found at almost every village. Land area renowned vineyards European varieties, including local businesses and mayctry-long winemakers produce high-quality wines and brandies. Uzhgorod is decorated with numerous exotic flora, there are over 300 species of exotic plants, among them - cherry, magnolia, Japanese quince, apple Nedzvetska, catalpa buzkolysta, Himalayan pine. Tourists Uzhhorod district offers medieval castles and churches, monuments of landscape architecture, spas with healing thermal and mineral waters, tasting rooms. What to See: Reformed Church (1332-1337 biennium, the restructuring in 1667, 1762, 1910), Gothic, p. Batfa; Ploteni palace with park (XIX cent.), P. Big Lazy, church (XVIII cent.), P. Deep, Nevytsky castle (XII-XIV centuries.), At p. Kamianytsia; Church (XVII cent.), P. Onokivtsi; Templar castle (XII-XIII cc.), Town. Medium, Wine Cellars in the rock-monolith (XVI cent.), Town. Medium, Memo eclecticism, which combines features of Romanesque and Byzantine styles, as well as ancient architecture and the Czech constructivism, Ostrich Farm, p. Holmets.

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