Once the capital of the Crimean Tatar Khanate, it is undergoing a steady cultural rebirth since the Tatars were allowed to return from Uzbekistan in the early 1990s.Alushta Photo: Carn, Public domain. Alushta is a city of regional significance on the southern coast of the Crimean peninsula ...
A detailed double-sided map of the Crimean Peninsula. There is a more detailed 1:100,000 inset map of the southern coast covering the resort areas. A liberal use of symbols shows tourist sites and facilities available throughout the Peninsula. The reverse side of the map has extensive ...
Korea is a peninsula in East Asia occupied by two countries sharing a common culture, commonly called North Korea and South Korea. Korea is connected by land to Northeast China and the Russian Far East to the north, across the Yellow Sea from Beijing to its west, separated from Japan by ...
Crimea PeninsulaCrimean soilssoil cover structureDystric CambisolsEutric Cambisolsterraced slopes soilsvineyard soilsurban soilsDigital medium-scale (1 : 100000) soil map of the Southern Coast from the Aia Cape on the west to the town of Feodosiya on the east was compiled on the basis of field ...
Crimean Peninsula - Sudak, the Clan fishing site Cro-Magnon Shelter Cueva Covalanas in Cantabria, Spain Cueva de El Mirón in Cantabria, Spain Cueva del Pindal Cuina Turcului - a rock shelter in the Iron Gates gorges of the Danube Cussac Cave - Grotte de Cussac Cyclades Art Cycling down ...
Tarkhankut lighthouse, situated on the cape of the same name, the western extremity of the Crimean peninsula, is considered to be a unique historical monument of architecture White Rock The ancient White Rock (or Ak-Kaya), located in the valley of Biyuk-Karasu river, is a unique geolog...
Black Sea, Carpathian Mountains, Chatyr-Dah Mountain, Crimean Mountains, Crimean Peninsula, Desna River, Dnipro River, Dnister River, Donets River, Mount Hoverla, Mouth of the Danube, Pivdennyi Buh River, Prypyat River, Sea of Azov, Tisa River. ...
Ukraine, many borders came together in 1900. Ukraine's fertile land was known as the breadbasket of the Soviet Union; now it became the breadbasket of Europe. It borders Russia to the north-east, Belarus to the north, Poland , Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova with ...
Balaklava is a settlement on the Crimean Peninsula and part of the city of Sevastopol. It is an administrative center of Balaklavsky District that used to be part of the Crimean Oblast before it was transferred to Sevastopol Municipality. Population: 18,649....
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