| Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine and the third-largest city in the CIS. It is also the cradle of Russian civilisation, the origin of the Kyiv Rus State founded in the eighth and ninth centuries. The Caves Monastery in the city centre is the focal point of the early Orthodox church. The Golden Gate of Kyiv is the last remnant of the 10th-century walls built to defend the city. The Crimea was once a summer playground for Kremlin leaders. Hotels and services are relatively cheap for Westerners. It is Yalta, the ‘Pearl of the Crimea’, which draws visitors. The region’s vineyards produce good-quality wine. Specialities include borshch (beetroot soup) and holubtsi (cabbage rolls). Opera is performed in the ornate theatres of Kyiv, Lvov and Odessa. Ukrainians have a deep-rooted musical tradition and singing is very popular. |