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Kiev, also known as
Kyiv (
Ukrainian: ,
Kyiv, ;
Russian: ,
Kiyev; see also
Cities' alternative names), is the
capital and the largest city of
Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the
Dnieper River. As of April 2007, official municipal estimates placed the population of Kiev at about 2.7 million inhabitants, although some much higher unofficial estimates are often published.
[The most recent Ukrainian census, conducted on December 5, 2001, gave the population of Kiev as 2611.3 thousand (Ukrcensus.gov.ua - Kyiv city URL accessed on August 4, 2007). Estimates based on the amount of bakery products sold in the city (thus including temporary visitors and commuters) suggest a minimum of 3.5 million. "There are up to 1.5 mln of undercounted residents in Kiev", Korrespondent.net, June 15, 2005. ru icon]
Kiev is an important
industrial,
scientific,
educational and
cultural centre of
Eastern Europe. It is home to many
high-tech industries,
higher education institutions and world-famous historical landmarks. The city has an extensive infrastructure and highly developed system of
public transport, including the
Kiev Metro.