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Khreshchatyk Street

Khreschatyk Street is the central street of Kiev, destroyed during the World War II. It was there and on the neighboring Maidan Nezalezhnoste that three revolutions took place, beginning with the students’ “Revolution on the Granite” in autumn 1990, through the Orange Revolution in 2004, and ending with the Euromaidan, which was transformed into the Revolution of Dignity at the turn of 2013 and 2014.