Lugansk
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Lugansk, yes, the city of Lugansk,
the so-called un-official scam capitol of Ukraine. Such a lovely, picturesque
city and so many beautiful women.
The truth of the matter is that there are a LOT of beautiful and sincere
women in Lugansk. There are a LOT of scam marriage agencies in Lugansk.
In my opinion there are more scam agencies here than in any other city
in the FSU. Lugansk and the scam agencies taught me a hard, painful
and expensive lesson over the years. I knew that there were some good
women in this city because I had met some. The problem is that most
men cannot get to these wonderful women of Lugansk because they have
to go thru the scam agencies to reach them. To my knowledge, EVERY marriage
agency in Lugansk is scam, except one. It took me six years to find
an honest agency in Lugansk. Now that I have found an honest agency
we have a channel to reach the many sincere beautiful ladies of Lugansk.
Elena Piskunova is the owner of Lugan-Girls. A few years ago Elena's
daughter married a man from Denmark. Elena's son-in-law decided to live
in Lugansk and he and his wife started there own marriage agency. After
a year the son-in-law and daughter moved to Denmark and left the marriage
agency with Elena. Thus the beginning of Lugan-Girls.
Elena is not from the school of scam that the other agenies graduated
from. Elena does not know how to cheat people and doesn't want to learn.
I have sent over 25 clients to Elena in the past year and everyman has
been completely satisfied with Elena's efforts as well as the ladies
in her agency.
Elena will not knowingly allow a scammer in her agency. Elena has helped
about 15 men in determing that they were being scammed by another agency
in Lugansk. You guys can do as you please and do business with any other
agency in Lugansk but I'm telling you, there is a 95% chance you are
being scammed. With Elena there is a 0% chance you are being scammed,
I promise you that.
Ok, now a little about Lugansk...
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Lugansk (pronounced in Ukrainian
as Luhansk) region is situated in eastern Ukraine and borders
on the Russian Federation in the east , the north and the south.
The total length of the state border in our region is about 700
km. The river Seversky Donets, the tributary of the Don, a great
Russian river, divides the territory of the region into two parts
- the northern and the southern one. The northern part of the
region is mainly agricultural and the southern one is famous for
its industrial centres. Lugansk region has neighborly relations
with three Russian regions: Belgorod, Voronezh and Rostov. It
also borders on Donetsk region in the west and south- west and
on Kharkiv region in the north-west. The territory of the region
has the following geographical limits: Latitude 47° 49' N - 50°
05' N longitude 37° 52' E - 40° 12' E. .
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Lugansk region stretches for
over 270 km ( about 146 miles) from the north to the south and
for 170 km ( about 92 miles) from the west to the east. The geographical
position of the region is very favourable. It occupies a well-developed
agricultural territory and it has neighbours with advanced economy.
The positive features of the geographical location of Lugansk
region are following: direct railroad connection with Moscow (1011
km - 546 miles), Kiev, Simferopol, Odessa, Lviv and other Ukrainian
and Russian cities; proximity to very important raw material areas
such as : the Dnipro area, the Russian Black Soil area, the Northern
Caucasus; proximity to large-scale industrial regions and centres
(Russian Industrial Centre, Kharkiv, Rostov). Transit main lines
connecting Ukraine with Russia and bringing it closer to the world
market pass through the territory of the region: Volgograd - Kharkiv
railroad, Volgograd - Kharkiv highway, Moscow - Rostov highway,
gas-main from Stavropol (Northern Caucasus) and Orenburg (Siberia),
oil pipelines from the Volga area and from the Northern Caucasus. |
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Advanced transport system, proximity to markets and raw material
areas, high density of the population created favourable background
for the economic progress of Lugansk region as compared to other
Ukrainian regions Lugansk is not only a beautiful city with parks,
public gardens and memorial places, but also one of the largest
industrial centres of Ukraine. Its enterprises has been unique
and famous all over the Soviet Union and abroad: machine-building
factory, diesel-locomotive-building factory, textile factory and
others. Lugansk is famous for its institutes and universities:
the East-Ukrainian National University, Shevchenko State Pedagogical
University, State Agricultural University, State Medical University,
Institute of the Ministry of the Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
The KVN team ("Club of the Jolly and the Resourceful) of the Pedagogical
University has become famous all over the Former Soviet Union
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Lugansk is the home city of many
outstanding people. Vladimir Dahl, the author of "The Defining
Dictionary of the Great Living Russian Language", a close friend
of the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, was born in Lugansk
on November 22, 1801. According to the archaeological data, the
first settlements on the territory of the region appeared about
100 thousand years ago. In the 3rd-1st centuries B.C. the endless
steppes of the territory were settled by Sarmathians, Iranian-speaking
cattle-breeding tribes . The Alanians, the descendants of the
Sarmathians and the Bulgarians, Turkish-speaking tribes, inhabited
the territory afterwards. During the 9th-13th centuries other
Turkish-speaking nomads ( the Pechenegs, the Turks, the Polovians)
inhabited the basin of the Seversky Donets). In the first half
of the 13th century the Tatar-Mongols conquered these lands and
controlled them for over two centuries. The industrial boom caused
a considerable re-settlement of peasants from other Ukrainian
regions and from the Russian black soil areas. The abolition of
serfdom in 1861 accelerated the industrial development. New settlements,
factories and railroads were built. In 1900 locomotive-building
factory was dedicated which soon became Russia's biggest factory
of such kind. Now it is a diesel-locomotive-building factory whose
products are known in many countries of the world.
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At the end of the 15th century Ukrainian and
Russian people began to colonize these lands. They built a lot of
watch-towers along the Seversky Donets and other rivers . The number
of settlers increased in the 17th century when a lot of new villages
and settlements were founded, among them are Byelolutsk, Novopskov,
Svatovo. In the 18th and 19th centuries Russian landowners got lands
on the territory of the region. In the first half of the 18th century
deposits of iron ore, coal and other minerals were discovered on
the territory of the region and their mining began. In 1795 the
construction of an iron foundry started on the banks of the Luganka.
It was the beginning of the city of Lugansk. Lugansk factory produced
cannons for the Russian Black Sea Navy. |
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The industrial boom caused a
considerable re-settlement of peasants from other Ukrainian regions
and from the Russian black soil areas. The abolition of serfdom
in 1861 accelerated the industrial development. New settlements,
factories and railroads were built. In 1900 locomotive-building
factory was dedicated which soon became Russia's biggest factory
of such kind. Now it is a diesel-locomotive-building factory whose
products are known in many countries of the world.
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