
The most important cities in Ukraine at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

A city in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, known for housing one of the country's largest strategic bomber airbases during the Soviet era.
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Shyroke is a quiet urban-type settlement in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, known for its agricultural landscape and proximity to the Inhulets River.
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Sokal is a historic city in western Ukraine, situated on the banks of the Western Bug river.
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Dolynska is a city and a major railway hub in the Kirovohrad Oblast of central Ukraine.
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Znamianka is one of Ukraine's most important railway junctions, founded in the 19th century.
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Chornobaivka is a village in Kherson Oblast, southern Ukraine, known for its strategic airfield and as a symbol of Ukrainian resilience.
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Dokuchaievsk is famous for one of the largest flux-dolomite quarries in Europe.
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Otamanivka, formerly known as Sukhodilsk, is an industrial city in the Donbas basin of Ukraine, with a history closely tied to coal mining.
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Discover Polonne, a city with a rich history in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast of Ukraine, known for its porcelain production and historic churches.
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A small city in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine, notable for the Illintsi crater, one of the oldest astroblemes on Earth.
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Sofiivska Borschahivka is a large, rapidly developing village on the western outskirts of Kyiv.
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Zelenodolsk is an industrial city in central Ukraine, known for the Zelenodolsk TPP, one of the country's largest thermal power plants.
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Bohodukhiv is a historic city in the Kharkiv Oblast of Ukraine, known for its rich Cossack heritage and picturesque landscapes along the Merla River.
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Bilopillia is a historic city in the Sumy Oblast of Ukraine, with roots stretching back to the Kyivan Rus' era.
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A historic town in the Chernihiv Oblast, known as the birthplace of important Ukrainian cultural figures.
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A historic city in Ukraine, renowned as a major balneological resort due to its unique radon mineral water.
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Staryi Krym is a historic town in the Crimean Peninsula, once a medieval capital of the Golden Horde.
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Novodnistrovsk is a young Ukrainian city built to serve the Dniester Hydroelectric Power Station.
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Stebnyk, in western Ukraine, is a town with a deep history in potash salt mining.
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Dzhankoi, located in Crimea, is a vital railway junction connecting the peninsula to the mainland.
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Located in the Rivne Oblast of Ukraine, Kostopil is a city with a rich industrial heritage, particularly in woodworking.
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Borodianka, in the Kyiv Oblast, is a town that has become a symbol of resilience and reconstruction.
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Antonivka is an urban-type settlement in southern Ukraine, notable for the strategic Antonivka Road Bridge crossing the Dnieper River.
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An industrial city in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, known for its manganese ore mining.
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Synelnykove is a major railway hub in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast of Ukraine.
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Mena is a historic city in the Chernihiv Oblast of Ukraine, known for its unique zoo, one of the few rural zoos in Europe.
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Radyvyliv is a city in Rivne Oblast, western Ukraine, historically a border town between empires.
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Stanytsia Luhanska is an urban-type settlement in eastern Ukraine, on the Siverskyi Donets river.
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A historic town south of Kyiv, Obukhiv is known for its traditional pottery and as the birthplace of poet Andriy Malyshko.
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Vysokyi is an urban-type settlement just south of Kharkiv, known for its green spaces and tranquil atmosphere.
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Discover iIchky, a serene village in Crimea, offering a peaceful retreat with its scenic landscapes and proximity to the stunning coast of the Azov S…
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Rozhyshche is a quiet town in Volyn Oblast, Ukraine, known for its serene atmosphere and local history.
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Sokolohirsk, now Dovzhansk, is an industrial city in the Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine, historically significant for its extensive coal mining operations…
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Mospyne is a small industrial city in the Donetsk Oblast of eastern Ukraine, situated on the Hruzka River.
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Tarashcha is a historic city in the Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine, set in a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and forests.
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Discover Terebovlia, one of the oldest cities in Western Ukraine, rich in history and picturesque ruins.
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Located on the Samara River, Samar is famous for the Holy Trinity Cathedral, the largest wooden church in Ukraine and a unique architectural masterpi…
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Hnivan is a small industrial town on the Southern Bug River, renowned for its large granite quarry.
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Yampil, a picturesque town on the banks of the Dniester River in the Podolia region, marks a historic border with Moldova and is known for its scenic…
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Biuyuk Onlar, now Oktyabrske, is a village in Crimea with a rich history deeply rooted in Crimean Tatar culture.
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Debaltseve is a city in Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine, and a crucial railway junction.
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Starobilsk, located on the banks of the Aidar River, is a historic city in the Luhansk Oblast.
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Horodyshche is a historic town in the Cherkasy Oblast, known for its connection to the composer Semen Hulak-Artemovsky.
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Kamin-Kashyrskyi is a historic town in northwestern Ukraine, located in the heart of the Polissia region.
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Rokytne is a quiet urban-type settlement in the Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine, situated on the picturesque Ros River.
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Vynnyky is a historic town on the outskirts of Lviv, known for its tobacco museum and its scenic location surrounded by forests.
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Dolyna, a city at the foothills of the Carpathians, is the cradle of the Ukrainian oil industry.
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An industrial city in the Donetsk Oblast of eastern Ukraine, with a history and economy deeply connected to coal mining.
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Niu-York, a Ukrainian town in the Donetsk region, regained its historical name in 2021.
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Discover the story of Novoheorhiivsk, a historic city now submerged beneath the waters of the Kremenchuk Reservoir.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.