
Chorol is a town in Ukraine located in Poltava Oblast on the Khorol River. The settlement was first mentioned in 1083, when it was destroyed during a Mongol invasion and is associated with Prince Vladimir II of Monomakh. It came under Lithuanian rule in 1362 and under Polish control after the Union of Lublin in 1596. From the beginning of the Cossack-Polish war from 1648 to 1782 it was an establishment town in the Myrhorod regiment. Since 1782, as part of the Russian Empire and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, it was a district center in the Kiev and Chernihiv Governorates, in Maloruska, Poltava, and Krzemenchuk, and a district center in Kremenchuk Okruha, Kharkiv and Poltava.
Today the city's main industry is food processing. Therefore, there are a good number of grocery stores and more near the bus station stop at 11 Kievskaya Street, where the Sindbad bus stops.
Sindbad buses stop in the center of Chorola at the Bus Station at 11 Kijowska Street.
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