i wish i could go to Kyiv like she went to Warsaw and have someone lay out all the information for me i just had to peice it together
You should go anyway, its such a wonderful city. I lived there for far too short a time when I was younger and I still think of it with utter affection. The Kreshchatik, Pecherski monastry, St Sofia, St Andrews church, the Podol, October Revolution Square (now renamed), vodka and champagne... aah, the memories!
Unfortunately, like most of the Ukraine, it was heavily damaged in WW2 when the Germans attacked. They are not particulary fondly regarded by the older Kievans. I was nearly attacked by an old gent on the trolley bus who sat calling me horrible names and swearing profusely at me because he thought I was German!
Glen