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Ukrainian War SMS Reproduction in English

During this period, Russia and Ukraine fought fiercely. Ukraine's Ministry of Health reported on social media on 26th that 198 Ukrainians were killed and165,438+065,438 others were injured in the war. Serious casualties!

Not only that, many cities in Ukraine were attacked by air, which made me worry about Ukraine's world heritage.

Up to now, Ukraine has seven world heritages, including six world cultural heritages and one world natural heritage 1.

At present, according to the disclosure of media in various countries, we don't know their situation. Will they disappear in the continuous war?

I hope that news will never appear! Now, let's learn about these unknown but very important Ukrainian world heritages!

"Six World Cultural Heritage"

1990

Hagia Sophia Church and Peckhoska Monastery are located in the "National Architectural Historical and Cultural Protection Zone of Ukraine" in the center of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

Hagia Sophia is the most famous Orthodox cathedral in Kiev and a tourist attraction where tourists gather.

The church was built in 1 1 century (about equivalent to the Northern Song Dynasty in China), and it has been 1000 years since.

The whole church is made of brick and stone, with a magnificent appearance and rich murals painted inside. Hagia Sophia is one of the most important churches in Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, and it is also a model for many churches to be built later.

Pecol Sike Monastery consists of two caves 400 meters apart. In Ukrainian, "Pecol" means cave.

Monastery has played a very important role in the development of Ukrainian culture, affecting the whole country's literature, painting, drawing, architecture, applied arts and book distribution.

1990, three? Sophia Church and Pekhoska Monastery were included in the World Heritage List, becoming the first world cultural heritage in Ukraine.

1998

The historical center of Lviv is located in Lviv, an important city in Lviv state in western Ukraine.

The World Heritage Committee once described it this way:

Lviv was founded in the late Middle Ages and flourished as a political, religious and commercial center for centuries. The urban topography of the Middle Ages has been well preserved, especially the evidence reflecting the different nationalities living here. There are also many exquisite baroque buildings and their subsequent buildings.

1998, the historical center of Lviv was listed in the World Heritage List.

In 2005

Struve Geoexploration Arc is a set of triangulation chains from Norway to the Black Sea, which passes through 10 countries and is 2820 kilometers long.

Arc is the measuring point measured by astronomer Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve from 18 16 to 1855, which represents the first accurate measurement of meridian length by human beings.

This survey helps people to master the exact size and shape of the earth, which is a key step in the development of earth science and topographic mapping.

In 2005, 34 original investigation stations in Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Moldova, Russia and Sweden were jointly listed on the World Heritage List.

Struve's geographical exploration arc is a rare modern heritage, the achievement of multinational cooperation, and a model of human friendly cooperation in academic research.

20 1 1 year

These houses include seminaries, churches, gardens and parks with domes and crosses as the main shapes, reflecting the Czech architect Joseph? Hlavka's powerful influence.

In 20 1 1 year, these outstanding ancient buildings in Eastern Europe in the19th century (equivalent to the Qing Dynasty in China) were listed in the World Heritage List.

20 13

The ancient city of Torik-Che Sennis was founded by the Greeks on the northern shore of the Black Sea in the 5th century BC (equivalent to the end of China's Spring and Autumn Period), and now only remains.

The site preserves public buildings, residential communities, Christian monuments, Roman and medieval fortifications and water supply systems, as well as many well-preserved vineyards and partitions, indicating that it was once the wine center of the Black Sea.

In 20 13, the site was included in the World Heritage List.

This is a very special cultural heritage. On the one hand, they are located in the mountain village at the border of Ukraine and Poland on the eastern edge of Central Europe, with 8 in each country, totaling 16.

On the other hand, they are small wooden churches, which are completely different from the tall stone churches we know. Although the volume is not large, the interior decoration and historical furniture are beautiful.

In 20 13, these wooden churches were listed in the world heritage list, representing the highest level of wooden church architecture at that time. In addition to six world cultural heritages, Ukraine has 65,438+0 centuries of natural heritage.

If the upper cultural heritage shows us the unique and wonderful history and culture of Ukraine, then the following world natural heritage makes us realize the superior natural and geographical conditions of this country.

"1 World Natural Heritage"

2007, 20 1 1, 20 17, 202 1 year.

Carpathian is the second largest mountain system in Europe after Alps. The beech virgin forest distributed here is the largest virgin forest in Europe.

These primitive beech forests straddle the border between Slovakia and Ukraine and are home to wolves, bears, lynx, various small animals and rare plants.

After years and many expansions, this heritage has fully absorbed the original beech forests all over Europe, distributed in 12 European countries including Ukraine, with a total of 78 heritage sites. This is a super-large natural heritage.

In addition to the above seven world heritages that we are not familiar with, in Ukraine, there is also the site of the Chernobyl nuclear accident that we are very familiar with.

Yes, the Chernobyl nuclear leak that shocked the world happened in Ukraine under the former Soviet Union. In 20021year, the Ukrainian government also plans to apply for Chernobyl.

But according to the latest news, the Ukrainian army has lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear facility, and the area has been occupied by Russian troops. ...

World heritages are called "world heritages" because they belong not only to a certain country or region, but to all mankind.

From the Bamiyan Buddha in Afghanistan to the six world cultural heritages in Syria (including the famous ancient city of Damascus), they were all destroyed by the war.

Every time a world heritage site is destroyed, human civilization will encounter a crisis.

Every time, it makes people feel very sad and regrettable.

I sincerely hope that these world heritages in Ukraine can escape this war and hope that the war will end at an early date.