Tourism in the Chernivtsi Region
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https://doi.org/10.4316/rdt.24.381Keywords:
tourism, North Bukovyna, Chernivtsi, tourism potentialAbstract
Chernivtsi region, or as it is called, North Bukovyna, is located in southwestern Ukraine and borders on Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Khmelnytsky and Vinnytsya regions of Ukraine. In the province there is a frontier between Ukraine and Romania and Moldova. City of Chernivtsi is an administrative, economic, and cultural and tourist center of the region; it is located at the distance of 40 km from Romania.
The region is a land of diversified tourism. The land has favorable climatic conditions and high recreational potential for development of winter and summer kinds of leisure. It combines pictorial mountain landscapes and picturesque foothills of forests, numerous rivers and mineral springs, forests and mountain meadows.
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