The Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation, within the framework of the Cultural_Code programme, has published another book that enriches our country’s cultural heritage.
The book «Muravskyi Way» vividly reveals the historical significance of the route running from the south to the north of Ukraine in the 16th–18th centuries. Part of this road passed through the Slobozhanshchyna region.
The book is dedicated to representatives of various peoples and cultures who used the Muravskyi Way over several centuries. Thanks to these people—traders and travelers, fugitives and settlers, warriors and defenders—we are able to better understand Ukraine’s past. The Muravskyi Way connects ethnic groups and cultures, allows us to look back into ancient times, and presents history from different perspectives.
The book is also devoted to the Sloboda Cossacks, who defended Ukrainian lands from Tatar raids, and to the chumaks, who restored the trail’s role as an important means of economic and intercultural communication.
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Professional pastry chefs demonstrated the entire process—from kneading the dough to creatively decorating the donuts. After that, it was the children’s turn, and they eagerly absorbed the culinary experience.
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At the request of the management of the Voloshyn Institute of Neurology, Psychiatry and Narcology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, the Foundation supplied the facility with a modern patient monitor. This equipment allows medical staff to fully track a patient’s condition in the postoperative period. Respiratory rate and depth, pulse, and other vital signs are displayed on the monitor, enabling 24/7 observation without the need for additional personnel.
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The kids experienced a lot of positive emotions while spending time with the animals. Besides, they had the opportunity to ride horses — something most of them had never done before. In addition, the young visitors were able to feed these noble animals.
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This large-scale greening effort is part of the “Forest of Kindness” programme, fully funded by the Foundation.
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