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Neighbourhood in Kyiv, Ukraine
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KLOV .
Klov Palace
Concrete-encased Klov stream, after which the neighbourhood was allegedly named
Klov (Ukrainian : Клов ) is a historical neighbourhood in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv . Nowadays Klov is located in the administrative Pecherskyi District .
The Klovskiy Monastery was built in this area in the 11th century, but was destroyed in 1240 by Batu Khan 's army.
The main streets of Klov are Mechnikova Vulytsia and Klovsky Uzviz, where the 18th-century Klov Palace (which hosts the Supreme Court of Ukraine ) is situated.
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History
Mikhail Bulgakov House of Residence
Darnytsia concentration camp
Baikove Cemetery
Manor House Complex
Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology
Kyiv Theological Seminary
Konstantin Ushinsky Grave
Taras Shevchenko House of Residence
Presidium Building
National Academy of Sciences
Building of Pedagogic Museum
Building Complex
Taras Shevchenko National University
Nikolai Vatutin Grave
Lukianivske Cemetery
Monitor Zhelezniakov
Vincent Chvojka House of Residence
Grave of Cossack Officers Iskra and Kochubei
Building Complex
Manor House of the Murashko Family of Artists
Babi Yar
Column of the Magdeburg Rights
Mykhailo Hrushevsky House of Residence
Askoldova Mohyla
Building Complex
Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
Building Complex
Mykola Lysenko House of Residence
Lesya Ukrainka House of Residence
Memorial Complex
Memorial of Militsiya Men
Building of the First Private Museum
Bohdan and Varvara Khanenkos
Kyiv Museum of Russian Arts Building
Taras Shevchenko House of Residence
Bykivnia
Archaeology
Bourgogne Theatre
Vydubychi
City of Volodymyr
Foundation and Wall Remnants
Church Foundation of Fedoriv Monastery
St.George Church Foundations
Palace Foundation
St.Irina Church Foundations
Kytayiv Settlement
City of Yaroslav
Zvirynets Caves
Lach Gates Foundations
Old Ruthenian Settlement
Church Foundations
Berestove
City of Izyaslav Svyatopolk
Kyrylivska Archaeological Site
Theotokos Church Foundations
Settlement at Shchekavytsia
Foundations of Stone Church
Fine court of Prince Vsevolod
Klov
Yurkovytsia Settlement and Burial
Uhorske
Monumental art Urban planning Architecture