46.18333330.3333331Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi (Білгород-Дністровський) – The site of the beautiful seaside castle of Akkerman that was much contested for throughout the history.
46.17694434.7988892Henichesk– A port city with two beaches
45.40622229.5814729Vylkove (Вилкове) – Also called the Venice of Ukraine, features a web of channels in town and access to the Danube Delta.
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46.45194433.8808331Askania-Nova – A nature reserve protecting Europe's largest remaining patch of "virgin" (never-cultivated) steppe grasslands, as well a breeding and reintroduction site for rare animals like Przewalski's Horse and the Turkmenian kulan (or wild ass).
46.58333333.052Oleshky Sands – One of the largest deserts in Europe.
46.41222230.2102783Lower Dniester National Nature Park — wetlands of the Dniester estuary, from the Moldovan border to the Black Sea.
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Although the official language is Ukrainian, most locals in southern Ukraine speak Russian as their native language.
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