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Please correct the errors in english text. P.S. I'm Russian ...?

The city was very large, located on the hills. Occupies а territory no more than the Lviv. Architecture course, nothing is. Good embankment, Nahimov area, where you can buy a tour to every corner of the Krym, photos, badges, brochures, booklets, maps, souvenirs from marine animals, etc..
n most oceanic aquarium osetry like giant pool in the middle.
When walking on Sevastopols streets, we go to the unique institution - "Ukrainsky Shinky". This is in Sevastopol! As it turned out, there was only a Ukrainian name, and dishes - the kind "that you imagine the life of other planets?" In Borsch beet were no donuts for borsch with garlic - a huge roll for hot dogs. Masterpiece program - starter "Kozatska." Ingredients: tomatoes, Dutch cheese, Rapanu, garlic, Midi ... I must admit it was extremely delicious, albeit unusual. In terms of prices Sevastopol is not cheaper than the city. Cabbie you willingly go 10 kilometers for 10-12 grn.

I'm sorry, but a few parts I couldn't understand and I skipped them...

The city was very large, located on the hills. It occupied a territory not much bigger than the Lviv.

It was on a good embankment, in the Nahimov area, where you could buy a tour to every corner of the Krym, and photos, badges, brochures, booklets, maps, souvenirs of marine animals, etc...And there was an aquarium in the middle that looked like a giant pool.
When walking on Sevastopols streets, we went to the unique institution, "Ukrainsky Shinky." This is in Sevastopol! As it turned out, it just had a Ukrainian name, and dishes--the kind that you'd imagine to find on a different planet.

Cabbies would willingly take you 10 kilometers for 10-12 grn.

also, try http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en ...it's not always perfect, but if you put the english text in and translate it to russian, you can check to see if it makes sense...then you'll know which parts to change.

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