raids, live events have not abandoned their coffee houses. by 1910, lviv was the fourth largest city in the entire austria hungarian empire. it senses that your showed that 86% of the residents of the city s book polish, and 11% spoke ruffini, and which is it now extinct slavic languages which evolved into what ukrainians and belarusian now speak. but live evolution was not nearly done, in 1914, early in world war i, it was captured by the russians. that did not last long. but the summer of 1915 it was back under the control of the austria hungarian empire, although much of it was destroyed in battle. after world war i, the city was fought over by the ukrainians, and the poles, and was eventually internationally recognized as part of poland. lviv maintained its polish character through the next several decades, and grew to become poland s third largest
Lviv
City
Events
Coffee-houses
Air-raids
Austria-hungarian-empire
1910
Capital
Ukrainians
Revolution
Languages
Book-polish