Dzerzhinsky Street, Rovenki, UkraineAlways Another Chance I visited this city before, but I have never spent four days in the city, like I did last time. I was there in 1998 with my Austrian friends who had come to Rovenki before within the framework of their historical research on forced labor in Germany during the Second World War. My friend Margarethe, a historian and a teacher, wrote a book about the fate of the Ukrainian “Ostarbeiter” - Ukrainian teenagers who were deported to Germany in 1942 to work in what is now Vorarlberg, Austria. In Ap read more| About VirtualTourist VirtualTourist provides advice and recommendations from real travelers like you. Advice on Hotels, Things to Do, Local Customs, Restaurants, from a unique insider's perspective - advice on over 58,000 destinations from over 1 million members worldwide. | |
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WStat Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:44 UTC Hi Victor ! Your pages & tips are really amazing! If I were not selecting one of your tips as a cultural freak, I would certainly become a fan due to your restaurant-tips! Wünsche Dir eine schöne Woche ! Willy | HORSCHECK Mon Jul 14, 2008 20:42 UTC Victor, very interesting page about this city in Eastern Ukraine. As I have now explored many places in the West of your country I would really like to see more of the other half of it. Thanks for the explanation of the meaning of "Shakhtar". | nicolaitan Sun Mar 30, 2008 17:53 UTC Visited the official roven'ki city website from your page - of course, not an option for english translation. but i must say - i love the lump of coal on the city coat of arms. Just fabulous. | volopolo Sun Jan 27, 2008 14:15 UTC Another beautiful web site about Rovenki ! |
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