List of castles in Ukraine

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This is a list of castles in Ukraine.

Akkerman Fortress in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Bilhorod Dnistrovskyi.jpg
Akkerman Fortress in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi
Genoese fortress in Sudak Sudak.jpg
Genoese fortress in Sudak
The Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle Kamianets-Podilskyi-1.jpg
The Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle
Khotyn Fortress Chocim stronghold front.jpg
Khotyn Fortress
The Olesko Castle Olesko-Castle-24.jpg
The Olesko Castle
The Palanok Castle in Mukachevo Palanok.jpg
The Palanok Castle in Mukachevo
The Pidhirtsi Castle Podhorce - Zamek 01A.jpg
The Pidhirtsi Castle
The Svirzh Castle Svirzh.jpg
The Svirzh Castle
The Swallow's Nest castle near Yalta The Swallow's Nest castle on the Aurora cliffs of cape Ai-Todor (2005-09-229).jpg
The Swallow's Nest castle near Yalta
Yeni-Kale Fortress in Kerch Kerch Enikale Sea.sea.jpg
Yeni-Kale Fortress in Kerch
The Zolochiv Castle Zloczow - Zamek 01.JPG
The Zolochiv Castle
Lubart's Castle (Lutsk Upper Castle) Lutsk castle tower.jpg
Lubart's Castle (Lutsk Upper Castle)

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References

  1. castles.org - Berezhany Castle
  2. LiveJournal.com - Dubno Castle, 1492
  3. castles.org — Halych Castle
  4. castles.org — Ivano-Frankivsk Castle
  5. castles.org — Iziaslav Castle
  6. "The old fortress on the Smotrich River," in Zerkalo Nedeli (Weekly Mirror), June 28 - July 5, 2002, available online in Ukrainian Archived 2005-11-06 at the Wayback Machine and in Russian Archived 2005-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
  7. castles.org — Letychiv Castle
  8. castles.org — Lutsk Castle
  9. castles.org — Medzhybizh Castle
  10. castles.org — Olesko Castle
  11. castles.org — Ostroh Castle
  12. castles.org — Mukachevo Castle
  13. castles.org — Pidgirtsy Castle
  14. castles.org — Tyhoml Castle
  15. castles.org — Uzhgorod Castle