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Alushta is one of the largest and best-known Crimean resorts. Because of its close proximity to the mainland, it is often called the gateway to Crimea’s southern coast. Splendid landscapes, picturesque mountains, tender seas, and the curative air are
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Simferopol is the capital of Crimea. It is its scientific, business and cultural center. It is the largest and one of the most beautiful cities on the peninsula, and it has all the components required for both leisurely and educational tourism. It is
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The hero-city Sevastopol, situated on the Black Sea coast of the Crimean peninsula, is one of the most famous cities of Ukraine. Today, it is a first-rate seaport and an important industrial, cultural, historical, and tourist center of the Crimea. I
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This now quiet, calm town in a green valley of the Crimean foothills used to be the capital of the powerful Crimean Khanate. It has preserved its eastern flavor until today, and it is a big reason why Bakhchysarai is considered to be one of the most
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Yevpatoria is not only a well-known known Crimean resort, but also one of the most ancient and beautiful cities in all of Ukraine. Golden sand beaches, clear seas, unique therapeutic mud and mineral waters, as well as a collection of architectural an
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Yalta, spread out on the southern coast of the Crimea, is the most popular city of the peninsula, and it proudly carries the epithet “capital of Crimean resorts.” The unique combination of natural beauty, endless sea, splendid beaches, and abundance
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Located on the southeastern coast of the peninsula, Sudak is one of the coziest and most picturesque cities of the Crimea. It lies on the shore of the beautiful Sudak Bay, surrounded on three sides by wondrous mountains. Sudak is not only a popular B
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This cozy resort town on the southeastern coast of the Crimea is extremely popular with tourists. And no wonder: favorable climate, velvet sand beaches, and a warm sea have made Feodosiya an excellent place for summer rest; its therapeutic mud and mi
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Kerch is the third biggest city on the Crimean peninsula. It is located on the coast of the Kerch Strait, which connects the Black and Azov Seas. Unfortunately, Kerch is undeservedly neglected by tourists. Yet it is a most unique city - the oldest in