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Kurortne - resort and fishing village in the northern part of the Kerch Peninsula on the shores of the Sea of ​​Azov (Marine Corps Bay).

It was founded by Old Believers under the name Mama Ruska near the Tatar village of Mama Tatarska at the end of the 18th century. The Old Believer church has been preserved.

The ancient Greek settlement of Zeno Chersonesos was discovered on Cape Zyuk.

Lake Chokrak, famous for its healing properties, is located near the village.

"Savage" tourists in Kurortne are attracted by long sandy beaches, the presence of a drinking water source, and curative hydrogen sulfide springs.

Курортне та риболовецьке село в північній частині Керченського півострова на березі Азовського моря (бухта Морської Піхоти).

Засноване старообрядцями під назвою Мама Руська поруч з татарської селом Мама Татарська в кінці XVIII століття. Збереглася старообрядницька церква.

На мисі Зюк виявлено давньогрецьке городище Зенон Херсонес.

Поруч із селищем розташоване знамените своїми цілющими властивостями озеро Чокрак.

Туристів- "дикунів" в Курортному приваблюють довгі піщані пляжі, наявність питного джерела води, лікувальні сірководневі джерела.

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Cape Zyuk (Zenonov Chersonesus), Kurortne
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Cape Zyuk (Zenonov Chersonesus)

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Cape Zyuk is the northern point of the Kerch Peninsula.

On the edge of a rocky promontory with picturesque accumulations of stones are the ruins of the ancient manor "Chokrakskyi Mys".

This area has been inhabited since ancient times. Fragments of the first stone fortifications date back to the 3rd century BC, although the base dates back to the 5th century BC.

Archaeologists have explored a large ancient settlement known as Zenonov Chersonesus.

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