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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
20th Century: Wars and Political Changes
Founding and Early History of Lviv
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Cultural and Social Movements
Lviv has been a hub for various cultural and social movements throughout its history, contributing to its vibrant cultural scene.
Establishment of the Ukrainian Lviv Dormition Brotherhood
1586
The Ukrainian Lviv Dormition Brotherhood was established, reflecting the city's strong religious and cultural traditions.
Founding of the Prosvita Society
1868
The Prosvita society was founded, a key organization in promoting Ukrainian culture and education.
Formation of the Dead Rooster Musical Group
1989
The Dead Rooster musical group was formed, contributing to the city's contemporary music scene.
Vyvykh Festival Begins
1990
The Vyvykh festival began, celebrating traditional Ukrainian culture and music.
Etnovyr Folklore Festival and Wiz-Art Film Festival
2008
The Etnovyr folklore festival and Wiz-Art film festival were initiated, further enriching the city's cultural calendar.
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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 Educational Development
Founding and Early History of Lviv
Medieval and Renaissance Period
Modern Lviv: Contemporary Developments
Population and Demographic Changes
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