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The area is located in the extreme west of Ukraine. Boundary: in the north and north-east, with the Vollan and Roven regions, in the west and south-east, with the Ternopol and Ivano-Franco regions, in the south with the Zakarpat region, in the west with Poland. The area from north to south is 240 km, from west to east to 210 km.

The administrative area is divided into 20 districts, 43 cities, including 7 provincial municipalities (Livov, Borislav, Drgobach, Sambor, Straj, Truskawc, Cervonograd), 34 town-type settlements and 1,854 rural settlements.

The administrative centre, Lvov city, was founded in 1,256. There are currently 790,100 inhabitants in the city.

Climate is moderately continental. The winter is soft, with lots of stalks, summer warm and wet.

The largest river of the region, Dniester, with its main tributaries, belongs to the Black Sea basin. The rivers of the western region - Bug, Wishna and Sklo - have flow to the Baltic Sea.

The Lvov region is one of the most homogeneous regions of Ukraine. The proportion of native title is slightly over 90 per cent. Specific groups of Ukrainians, known as fighters and lycs, live in the southern region. In virtually all regions of the region, the proportion of Ukrainians exceeds 90 to 95 per cent. The second largest ethnic community in the region is Russian, accounting for about 7 per cent of the population. Most Russians live in urban areas, especially in the regional centre. About 1 per cent of the population are Poles. The majority of the Lviv field is concentrated within the sub-bread of the central areas. Small proportions of Belarusians, Moldovan and other nationalities.

The Lvov region is the leading centre of the country ' s religious activity. The largest number of believers are Greek Catholic, followed by three Orthodox denominations (Ukrainian Autoque Orthodox Church, Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kiev Patriarchate, Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate) and the Roman Catholic Church.

Main features: State Museum Protector of the Oles Castle in the Bus district, Hot Café in Lvova, Lvov fraternity complex and

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