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Drahobrat: Construction Continues at Ukraine's Highest Ski Resort Even During Wartime

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/From a special correspondent for Deník in Ukraine/ Czechs used to go skiing in Transcarpathia during the First Republic, and then in recent years, before Covid and Russian aggression, they started returning here. The beautiful mountains here are almost five hundred meters higher than the Giant Mountains and have their own great charm. People in Jasina hope that the war will end soon and tourists will return with it. Including Czech ones.
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/From a special correspondent for Deník in Ukraine/ Czechs used to go skiing in Transcarpathia during the First Republic, and then in recent years, before Covid and Russian aggression, they started returning here. The beautiful mountains here are almost five hundred meters higher than the Giant Mountains and have their own great charm. People in Jasina hope that the war will end soon and tourists will return with it. Including Czech ones.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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