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17th and 18th Centuries: Wars and Cultural Development
Medieval and Renaissance Period
Cultural and Educational Development
Modern Lviv: Contemporary Developments
19th Century: Modernization and Infrastructure Development
Population and Demographic Changes
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Cultural and Educational Development
Lviv has a rich cultural and educational history, with numerous institutions and events shaping its identity.
Printing Press
1593
A printing press was established in Lviv, marking an important milestone in the dissemination of knowledge and literature.
Founding of the Jesuit Collegium
1608
The Jesuit collegium was founded, which later became the Lviv University, the first university in Ukraine.
Founding of the Polish Gymnastic Society 'Sokół'
1867
The Polish Gymnastic Society 'Sokół' was founded, contributing to the city's sporting and cultural life.
Austrian Library Opens
1992
The Austrian Library was opened, reflecting the city's ongoing cultural exchange and educational development.
Establishment of the Ukrainian Catholic University
2002
The Ukrainian Catholic University was established, further enriching the city's educational landscape.
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Main milestones
17th and 18th Centuries: Wars and Cultural Development
19th Century: Modernization and Infrastructure Development
20th Century: Wars and Political Changes
Architectural and Urban Development
Cultural and Social Movements
Founding and Early History of Lviv
Medieval and Renaissance Period
Modern Lviv: Contemporary Developments
Population and Demographic Changes
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