The winners of the annual LIT Lighting Design Awards 2020 in certain categories were lighting for a Boulevard of Arts in Dnipro city, interactive media sculpture The Cube in Kyiv, the Odesa Food Market and the Freedom Square in Mariupol (Donetsk region), according to the award’s website.
“The professional world community praised the projects of our Expolight team: the Odesa Food Market, interactive media sculpture The Cube in the Chicago Central House residential complex, the Boulevard of Arts in Dnipro and the Freedom Square in Mariupol,” the founder of the lighting company Expolight Mykola Kabluka said.
The media sculpture The Cube in the Chicago Central House residential complex was recognized the best in Interactive Lighting Projects, the Boulevard of Art, a new creative cluster in the center of Dnipro, is the winner in Landscape Lighting, Odesa Food Market is the winner in Hotel and Restaurants Lighting. The project of lighting the Mariupol Freedom Square was awarded in the honorable mentions of LIT Lighting Design Awards 2020.
LIT Lighting Design Awards is a global lighting design competition headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the United States. This year, members of the LIT jury evaluated more than 350 applications from 43 countries.
Adaptive quarantine in Ukraine will be in effect from mid to late February, Deputy Minister, Chief State Sanitary Doctor Viktor Liashko said at the All-Ukrainian Forum “Ukraine 30. Coronavirus: Challenges and Responses” on Monday in Kyiv.
“We will offer the government a new ‘traffic light’ – zones of epidemic danger, which will exist in the country in mid-late February. There will be several zones – three or four,” he said.
Liashko said that the key to the new adaptive quarantine would be the ability of the healthcare system to provide assistance.
“When we talk about the levels of epidemic danger that we want to implement in adaptive quarantine, they will primarily relate not to quarantine restrictions introduced in a particular territory – they will show local authorities and businesses that there is a risk of further epidemic development in the region,” the deputy minister said.
On February, 13-14 Ancient Kyiv in the «Kyivan Rus Park» invites to a bright romantic program that will be interesting both for lovers and families with children.
In the «Kyivan Rus Park» true romance of the Middle Ages, horse shows, horseback riding, ancient Slavic amusements and delicious medieval food and drinks will be waiting for the guests.
Behind the entrance gates of Ancient Kyiv, the guests will see a real, live medieval city, with defensive structures, princely terems and tribunes, the estates of ancient Kyiv residents, huge siege weapons and a boat of ancient Vikings. There is even a reconstructed wooden Basyl`s church of the Хth century, where you can organize a wedding.
Everything in the Principality is saturated with medieval romance! No wonder that here many men confess their love, riding a «white horse» in armor.
A visit to Ancient Kyiv is followed by the requirements of the quarantine regime.
Ancient Kyiv opens at 10:00. The program starts at 13:00.
The ticket price: a full adult ticket – 200 UAH, for pensioners and students – 150 UAH, for schoolchildren – 80 UAH, for preschool children – for free.
Ancient Kyiv in the «Kyivan Rus Park» is located in the vill. Kopachiv, Obukhiv district, Kyiv region. You can get by your own car or by public transport from the «Vydubychi» metro station.
Details on the website www.parkkyivrus.com
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National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 09/02/21
Source: National Bank of Ukraine
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine in the 2020/2021 marketing year (MY) forecasts a decline in grain exports by 20.5% compared to the previous MY, to 45.4 million tonnes.
According to the forecast balance released by the ministry, in particular, wheat exports will decline by 14.6%, to 17.5 million tonnes, corn by 22.4%, to 23.5 million tonnes and barley by 23.8%, to 3.82 million tonnes.
According to the ministry, the total production of grains and legumes in this MY is expected at 65.5 million tonnes.