Tourism – Travels in Central and Eastern Europe – Kuleta

Poland [32]
From the mountains to the Baltic – diversity and beer with syrup
Hungary [13]
Goulash, thermal baths, and a language from outer space
Romania [12]
Corn, sunflowers, and vampires in the background
Ukraine [12]
Lviv, Kyiv, and the wild steppes
Bulgaria [4]
Beaches, roses, and remnants of communism
Georgia [0]
Dzighiti, wine, and dumplings with broth inside
Czechia [0]
Smažák, 10° beer, and zero excitement
Croatia [0]
Sea, stones, and crowds of Poles
Macedonia [0]
Lake Ohrid and monasteries
Slovakia [0]
Upper Hungary, now with bryndza and its own flag
Serbia [0]
Belgrade, the Danube, and an overuse of onions
Bosnia and Herzegovina [0]
Kebabs and the Balkan smuggling route
Lithuania [0]
Crosses, cepelinai, and longing for the Commonwealth
Belarus [0]
Sausages, cold cuts, and the shadow of ASF
Slovenia [0]
Small, green, and well-organized
Koprivshtitsa
A town in Bulgaria, located in the central part of the country, in the Topolnitsa River valley, about 111 km east of the capital.
Saki
A popular tourist destination thanks to its beautiful beaches and its location near the world-famous Black Lake.
Yalta
A city best known for the historic international conferences that took place there in 1945 during World War II.
Chersonesos
An ancient city located on the southern coast of Crimea, near today’s city of Sevastopol.
Kyiv
Kyiv is the capital and largest city of Ukraine, located in the northern part of the country on the Dnieper River.
Khmelnytskyi
In 1648, a Cossack uprising took place here under the leadership of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, whose name the city later adopted.