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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2011

Next summer the eyes of football fans from all over the world will be on Ukraine as it plays host along with Poland to the 2012 European Championships.

Fiona Foster visited Lviv in western Ukraine and discovered a city full of Central European flavour and charm, keen to raise its profile.

More about the new stadium in Lviv - http://stadion.lviv.ua

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  • what was that "spasibo"???? DYAKUYU in Ukraine, especially in Lviv  !!!!!!!!!

  • @jakulab

    What Poland? Poland was part of Russia, Germany and Austria for 300 years. Silesia and Pomorze is German, and should be returned to Germany. Agreed? 600 years? It was only 500 years. Don't be so Polish, don't bullshit. 500 years of Polish colonization and polonization failed, because the people never wanted to be Polish. However, my chauvinistic Polish friend, Polish tourists are welcome to Lviv, as long as they can spend some money. You forgot about Wilno!

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  • Stupid bitch speaking broken russian in fucking lyviv. This is why i hate the fuckign BBC. Ignorant halfwits.

  • Yeah, why this gide won't tell her not to speak Russian to people! And the best was "muchos haraszo"! LMAO

  • to everyone who thinks that Lviv is a polish city, go take your polish pride elsewhere try waving your red and white flag with a pigeon at a UPA meeting

  • @jakulab Nonsense. Typically exaggerated Polish statistics. Always. Polish history written by Poles is frequently biased and distorted. It is not acceptable. Period. For 500 years it has always been: colonization, polonization and economic exploitation of the Ukrainian people. Poland failed after 500 years, because the Ukrainian people refused. Very simple. UPA fought for Ukrainian independence. UPA fighters were heroes. Polish version is not accepted, though Polish contribution is not denied.

  • @375015568 not 300, but 123 years. not whole pomorze is german, but just part. In 1939 65% lwów citizens were polish, 20% were jews, rest was ukrainians.

  • @1robnyc *that Lwow was always Ukrainian

  • HAHAHA i love how every Ukrainian stresses that Ukraine was always Ukranian and it was never a Polish city. It's probably because they don't have a city like Lwow anywhere else in the Ukraine because they are poor and depressing. First of all there was no Ukranian nation or Ukrainians1000 years ago when Lwow was founded, Belarus and Ukraine was Ruthenian. Ukrainians don't even know their own history..oh wait because they dont; have so they have bullshit propaganda...

  • @mailoisback Maybe, because Russian language is little closer then English. It's the resason. And if you said that I'm not right, then you should try to speak in English and see how many people will undrestand you.

  • @MaEcTPo69

    Believe me, she understands "thank you" as well as "spasibo". So why not saying "Thank you" or "Dyakuyu" instead of "spasibo" which has nothing to do with Ukrainian?

  • @asmad77 than why u faggot occupaided my country??? what u thinking free beer for polish faggot from ARMY KRAYOWA!!!

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