Mount Parashka

Parasha (Пара́ша, Параша) is a mountain in the Ukrainian Carpathians. It is the highest peak of the Parasha Range in the Skole Beskids (Eastern Beskids). Highest peak reaches 993 m above sea level. It is located at a distance 8 km north-west from the district center Skole and 118 km from the regional center of Lviv.

Etymology
According to legend, the mountain is named after Parashka - the daughter (according to other versions - a woman) of Prince Svyatoslav Vladimirovich, son of Vladimir the Great, who was killed on this mountain by the troops of Sviatopolk I of Kyiv in 1015. This event was preceded by the battle between Sviatoslav and Sviatopolk near the town of Skole.

Fun facts

 * Parashka is the highest peak, which lies entirely in the Lviv region.
 * In good weather from the top of Parashka you can see the nearby village of Korchyn, as well as the cities of Stryy, Mykolayiv (cement plant), and even Lviv (90 km).