10Ternopil
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Living in Ukraine is an adventure. This country rich in history is known for its forested mountains, Orthodox Churches, and Black Sea Coastline. Ukraine is also one of the cheapest places to live in Europe, considering the cost of rent and utilities. If you’re thinking of settling down, you can pick any cities, but these ten are the most expensive of them all. Situated on the banks of the Seret River, Ternopil and its over 220,000 people are always ready to welcome newcomers. The city has beautiful parks, lakes, and exciting locations you can visit to have a wonderful time. Click the next ARROW to see the next City!