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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Bridges in Kiev, House with Chimaeras, History of the Olimpiysky National Sports Complex, Hotel Ukrayina, Kiev Pechersk Lavra, Verkhovna Rada building, Golden Gate, Kiev, Parus Business Centre, Kiev Arsenal, Kiev Passenger Railway Station, Darnytsia Railway Station, Building of Pedagogical Museum, Near Caves, Paton Bridge, National Opera of Ukraine, Dovzhenko Film Studios, Great Lavra Belltower, Vydubychi Monastery, National Philharmonic Society of Ukraine, Budynok Uryadu, Presidential Administration Building, Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium, Fountain of Samson, Kiev, Berehynia, Kiev International Airport, Kiev TV Tower, Red University Building, Lukyanivska Prison, Mirax-Plaza Ukraine, House of the Weeping Widow, Mariyinsky Palace, Contracts House, Struve Railroad Bridge, Pechersk Lavra fortification, Bannikov Stadium, Baikove Cemetery, The Four Seasons, Kiev, Pivdennyi Bridge, Palace of Sports, Kiev, Sports Ground, Kiev, Obolon Stadium, Nicholas Chain Bridge, Florivsky Convent, Palace "Ukraine," Klov Palace, Moskovskyi Bridge, Ar-Rahma Mosque, Kiev, Kiev Fortress, Besarabsky Market, People's Friendship Arch, Metro Bridge, Continental, Brotherhood Monastery, Sky Towers, October Palace, Kiev, Trinity Monastery of St. Jonas, National Bank of Ukraine, Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama, Kiev River Port, Kyiv Rus Park, Kiev Planetarium, Trinity Cathedral, Kiev. Excerpt: Kiev, that historically was situated on the right bank of the Dnieper River, since 1925-27 covers both banks of the river whose width, as it flows through the city, reaches some several hundred metres. Additionally, several tributaries fall into the Dnieper inside or just north or south of the historic city. Currently there are seven bridges spanning across the river and a few dozen bridges across the canals and Dnieper tributaries. Due ...