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Бельбецький каньйон, Танкове
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Belbek Canyon

Natural object

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Belbek Canyon (Belbeksky) - a natural monument of state importance since 1975.

The valley of the Belbek River from the village of Albat to the village of Tankove of the Bakhchisaray district is a deep canyon with a height of 65-70 meters for 5 kilometers.

Map pin icon Tankove

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Городище Беляус, Знам'янське
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Belyaus Hillfort

Archaeological site

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The ruins of the ancient settlement of Belyaus are located on the seashore near the western end of the Donuzlav Pass, near the village of Znamyanske.

The fortified Greek settlement of Belaus arose here in the second half of the 4th century BC. The main fortification element was a powerful multi-story tower, the impressive ruins of which have survived to this day. After several Scythian attacks, the base of the tower was strengthened with an additional anti-ram belt. The belt, made of huge blocks, was about 5 meters high and gave the building the appearance of a pyramid. Inside the tower, a well was preserved, as well as a large grain pit with the remains of wheat, millet and rye.

In addition, the foundations of economic, residential and religious complexes were discovered, in particular, a sanctuary dedicated to the cult of the dolphin, which has no analogues in the Northern Black Sea region.

In Late Antiquity, the Scythians lived here, then, until the 10th century, the Khazars.

Archaeological research is being conducted.

Map pin icon Znamyanske

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Мис Айя, Севастополь
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Cape Aya

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Cape Aya on the southern coast of Crimea is considered the conditional western border of the SCC.

It is a steep spur of the Main Ridge of the Crimean Mountains (the highest point of the cape is Mount Kokiya-Kala, 558 meters).

The state landscape reserve "Cape Aya" combines such natural attractions as the Batylyman tract, groves of Pizunda pine, tall juniper and Stankevych pine, as well as a coastal aqua complex near Cape Aya.

At the foot of the cape there are caves and the beach "Lost World", which can be reached from Balaklava only by sea.

Map pin icon Batylyman tract Sevastopol

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Мис Фіолент
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Cape Fiolent

Historic area , Natural object

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Fiolent is a resort area on a picturesque cape in the Balaklava district of Sevastopol. The rocks are composed of rocks of volcanic origin. The ancient name of Cape Parthenium (Cape Virgo) is associated with the ancient Greek myth of Iphigenia, which was brought here by Artemis to become a priestess in the temple of the Virgin.

According to legend, the Apostle Andrew the First-Called set foot on Crimean soil here. According to another legend, in 890, during a storm, an image of George the Victorious appeared on a rock to three Greek sailors, in whose honor the rescued built a basilica and founded Saint George's Monastery.

The area attracts vacationers with Jasper Beach, developing tourist infrastructure, becoming an independent village.

Map pin icon Sevastopol

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Мис Капчик, Новий Світ
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Cape Kapchyk

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Cape Kapchyk is the most memorable element of the Novyi Svit landscape. Behind it, the pointed peak of Mount Khoba-Kaya, separated from Kapchyk by the Blue Bay, can be seen.

From Novyi Svit, you can take a path to the rocky slope of Cape Kapchyk. There is a 77-meter-long Through Grotto that pierces the cape, leading to the impassable area of the Blue Bay. Unlike many Crimean caves, underground water did not participate in the formation of the Through Cave. The deep cracks and the wedge-shaped profile of the cave suggest that the high underground gallery appeared as a result of uneven movement of Cape Kapchyk limestone along several faults.

Map pin icon Novyi Svit

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Мис Казантип, Мисове
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Cape Kazantip

Natural object , Reserve

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The state nature reserve near Cape Kazantip on the shores of the Azov Sea.

The name is translated from Turkic as "bottom of the cauldron". It is covered with steppes that break off to the sea with limestone rocks.

Cape Kazantip gave its name to the international festival of dance music "Kazantip".

A popular place for windsurfing and wild recreation.

Map pin icon Mysove

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Мис Сарич, Форос
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Cape Sarych

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The rocky Sarych cape, 5 kilometers west of Foros, is the southernmost point of Ukraine and Crimea.

It is formed by the humped slope of a spur of Baidarska Yaila, which descends in the southern direction and is covered with rare wheels.

In 1898, a navigation lighthouse was built on the edge of Cape Sarych.

Currently, the southern part of the cape around the lighthouse is densely built up with private cottages, access to the water is limited.

Map pin icon cape Sarych Foros

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Мис Зюк (Зенонов Херсонес), Курортне
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Cape Zyuk (Zenonov Chersonesus)

Historic area , Natural object

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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.

Map pin icon Kurortne

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Вежа Чабан-Кале, Морське
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Chaban-Kale Tower

Castle / fortress

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The Chaban-Kale tower (Choban-Kule) is the ruins of the Genoese castle of Tasili, which was owned by three brothers from the Guasco family: Andreolo, Teodoro and Demetrio. The brothers became famous for their cruelty, waywardness and conflicts with the Genoese authorities of neighboring Soldai (Sudak).

The ruins of one of the towers of the castle, which the Tatars nicknamed Chaban-Kale ("shepherd's tower" in Tatar) have been preserved on Cape Bashtovy. The remains of defensive walls can be seen on the eastern side.

The cape offers a wonderful view of Meganom and Ayudag.

Map pin icon Alushtynske highway Morske

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Мис Хамелеон, Коктебель
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Chameleon Cape

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Cape Chameleon, which separates Tykha Bay from Koktebel Bay, got its name not so much because of its shape, but because of its ability to change color depending on the position of the sun, weather, lighting and season.

On modern maps, the cape is often called Tabirnyi, although there are no camps nearby. The original name of the cape is Toprak-Kaya or Toprakh-Kaya, which in Turkic means "mud rock" or "earthen rock".

Cape Chameleon has been known for a long time: its image is on many Italian sea maps of the 14th - 15th centuries, and there are descriptions of it in old Russian lotions.

Map pin icon Chameleon cape Koktebel

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Монастир Челтер-Коба, Велике Садове
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Chelter-Koba Monastery

Historic area , Temple , Archaeological site

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The cave monastery of Chelter-Koba (Chilter-Koba) is located in Crimea in the Belbetska Valley, on the cliff of Cape Ai-Todor, near the village of Velyke Sadove.

Probably founded in the 14th-15th centuries (according to other sources in the 8th century), it was named after Saint Theodore, hence the name of the cape where it is located - Ai-Todor. It consists of 23 rooms carved into the rock, including one large cave temple.

Currently, the Chelter-Koba Monastery is occupied by the Russian Orthodox Church.

Map pin icon Velyke Sadove

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Фортеця Чембало, Севастополь
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Chembalo Fortress

Castle / fortress

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Fortifications on Mount Kastron above the entrance to Balaklava Bay were built in the 14th century the Genoese who settled here.

On the mountain was the administrative part of the Chembalo fortress - the City of Saint Nicholas (Upper City or Citadel), below was the City of Saint George surrounded by three lines of walls (Lower or Outer City), where ordinary townspeople lived.

In 1475, the city was captured by the Turks, who renamed it Balak-Yuva. They remained the masters of Balaklava for three centuries before the conquest of Crimea by Russia. During the Crimean War, the British garrison was stationed here.

To our time, the Chembalo fortress has survived in ruins, but the silhouette of its towers on the slopes of the fortress has become a business card of Balaklava. Restoration work is underway, and the creation of a museum is planned. Visiting is free.

Map pin icon Istorychna Street (Balaklava) Sevastopol

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Озеро Чокрак, Курортне
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Chokrak Lake

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Muddy salt lake Chokrak is located west of the village of Kurortne on the Kerch Peninsula of Crimea. The name translated from Crimean Tatar means "source".

Chokrak Lake occupies an oval basin with an area of ​​about 9 square kilometers, with a depth of slightly more than 1.3 meters. The northern part of the lake is separated from the Sea of ​​Azov by an embankment. At the bottom, there are hydrogen sulfide springs.

It is believed that the use of rapa and mud of Chokrak Lake for treatment began in ancient times and continued in the era of the Crimean Khanate. The first mud hospital was opened here in 1859. After the Bolshevik coup of 1917, salt fishing began to operate, then the industrial production of mud for numerous resorts in Crimea was established.

The use of Chokrak mud is effective in the treatment of many musculoskeletal, gynecological, urological and other diseases. Several guesthouses and recreation centers are located near the lake, and there is a wonderful beach.

Map pin icon Kurortne

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Печера Чокурча, Сімферополь
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Chokurcha Cave

Archaeological site

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Chokurcha Cave is a Paleolithic settlement, one of the oldest monuments of human life in Crimea.

It is located on the eastern outskirts of Simferopol, in the valley of the Maly Salhir river.

The depth of the grotto is up to 15 meters, the width is about 7 meters.

In 1927, scientists discovered the site of ancient people who lived here 50,000 years ago in the Chokurcha cave. Among the archaeological finds of the Chokurcha Cave are flint tools, mammoth bones and tusks, drawings carved into limestone.

Map pin icon Luhova Street, 77 Simferopol

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Чуфут-Кале, Бахчисарай
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Chufut-Kale

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The medieval fortress town of Chufut-Kale is located 3.5 kilometers east of Bakhchysarai.

It arose on a mountain plateau around the V-VI centuries as a fortified settlement on the border of Byzantine possessions. The main population consisted of Alans, then Kipchaks.

Since the 13th century, taken by the Tatars after a long siege and named Kirk-Or, the city was part of the Crimean Khanate (it was the residence of the khan). In the 15th century, Karaites settled here, giving the city the name Chufut-Kale ("Jewish fortress").

Left by residents until the beginning of the 20th century. In the 20th century, Chufut-Kale became a popular tourist center. Three fortress walls with a gate and towers, the mausoleum of the daughter of the Golden Horde Khan Tokhtamysh Dzhanyke-khanym (year 1437), two Karaim kenas, the estate of the historian Avraham Firkovych, and other buildings have been preserved. Near the entrance is a unique siege well.

Map pin icon Basenka Street Bakhchysarai

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