13/07/2021
The officially approved symbols of Lviv are the coat of arms, the large coat of arms, the banner of the Lviv City Council and the logo. The charter of Lviv also determines the names or images of architectural and historical monuments by the symbols of the city [8].
12/07/2021
The founder of Lviv, King Danylo, named the city after his son, Prince Lev Danilovich. The name of the city in different languages looks like this: in Polish - Lwów (MFA: [ˈlvuf]), in English - Lviv (MFA: [ləˈviːv]), in Russian - Lviv (MFA: [ˈlʲvɔf]), in German - Lemberg (MFA: [ˈlɛmbɛɐ̯k] ; now - also Lwiw), Yiddish - לעמבערג (MFA: [ˈlɛmbɜrg]), Latin - Leopolis (MFA: [lɛˈɔpɔlɪs]), Armenian - Լվով (MFA: [ˈlvɔv]), Crimean Tatar - İlbav [ilfa] [ilfa] .
12/07/2021
The historical center of Lviv is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city has the largest number of architectural monuments in Ukraine [1]. In 2009, Lviv was awarded the title of Cultural Capital of Ukraine [2]. The city periodically occupies a prominent place in the ratings of tourist and investment attractiveness [3] [4] [5].
11/07/2021
The townspeople try, especially on weekends, to come up with some activities away from the Market Square, because there are piles of tourists who go in groups fascinated, whether by car on the roof, or by Masoch's pants, or some other attraction.
09/07/2021
In terms of population, it is the sixth city in the country (as of March 1, 2021, 720,383 people lived in Lviv).