Донбасс
"Home is better" and Zhenya Sinelnikov got to Donbass. Namely, they visited the cities of Kramatorsk and Severodonetsk. These two points on the map of Ukraine "Better Homes" were not chosen by chance, because since 2014 Kramatorsk has become the capital of the Donetsk region, and Serevodonetsk, although young, has already reached the rank of the regional center! Therefore, for sure, there is something to see for tourists. For example, Novokramatorsky Engineering Plant, one of the largest in Ukraine and in the world. Here they forge metal and turn it into works of engineering art. Or the picturesque Belokuzminovsky chalk cliffs. And you can not just watch, but also actively relax! For example, in the Severodonetsk rope park Fiesta. In a word, in the Donbass Zhenya found a lot of interesting things! But there is no sense in telling - you better see for yourself!
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