I spent my autumn holidays in Myrhorod.
In Myrhorod I lived in a small house. Every day I went for a walk with my mom and sister.
And I went to drink the oxygen "scum". In Myrhorod there is a well-room in which I drank mineral water.
Next to it there are many fountains around which are ducks and swans.
There is also a large cage with peacocks which can be viewed free of charge.
Yet there is a river in Myrhorod Khorol where you can swim,
but I did not sail because of the fact that the water was cold.
In Myrhorod there is very beautiful nature. There are many trees, which look very beautiful in autumn.
In the evening I enjoyed a walk with my mom and sister in Myrhorod.
I was in Myrhorod five days. But in those five days I had a good rest.
I love Myrhorod!!!
And now I want to tell you about Myrhorod:
Myrhorod is a city in the Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of the Myrhorodskyi Raion, the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast, and is located on the river Khorol.
The town was founded either in the 12th or 13th centuries as an eastern border fort of Kievan Rus'. According to legend, the fort was a place of peace negotiations that gave it its name.
Myrhorod was first mentioned in chronicles in 1575 when Stephen Bathory, King of Poland made it a regiment city. According to some historians, there was an earlier mentioning of the city in 1530, when the city coat of arms were established - yellow cross over an eight-pointed star, which signifies the victory of Christianity over Islam.
Myrhorod was the regimental base of the Myrhorod Cossacks who were very active in several Ukrainian Cossack uprisings, particularly during the peasants'-and-cossacks' revolt of 1638 under the leadership of Hetman Yakov Ostrianytsia against the Polish nobility . The Myrhorod Cossack regiment was among the best units in the army of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky during the Khmelnytsky Uprising (1648–1654).
After the Treaty of Pereyaslav, the city became an uezd city, center for the Myrhorod regiment. The famous Sorochyntsy Fair is located 25 km from the Myrhorod.
Myrhorod became famous in world literature through a cycle of stories Mirgorod by Nikolai Gogol.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, Myrhorod is also known as a resort town for its underground mineral waters lodged inside the layer of rocks deposited during the Jurassic period. Commercial drilling for this ecologically pure water started in 1927.
In 1999, an English Resource Center was established at Myrhorod School, one of four such centres opened in Ukraine with the continuous help from Siena College since 1995. Other contributors to this project were Americans for Democracy in Ukraine, Canadian Credit Bank, and Narodna Kasa from Montreal, Canada. In 1995 a group of Myrhorod teachers, former participants at the seminars conducted by methodologists from Siena College Teacher Training Institute, organized Poltava Oblast's English Teachers' Association. The Myrhorod English Resource Center is supervised by the local Teachers' Association.
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