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- Alupka (Ukrainian and Russian: Алупка; Crimean Tatar: Alupka; Gr****: Ἀλώπηξ, Alòpex) is a resort city located in the Crimean peninsula, a territory of...
- Воронцо́вский дворе́ц) or the Alupka Palace is a historic palace situated at the foot of the Crimean Mountains near the town of Alupka in Crimea. The Vorontsov...
- located above the city of Alupka and the town of Koreiz. There is a cable car that takes p****engers from a station near Alupka to the main area in Ai-Petri...
- 18, 1976 El Leoncito Félix Aguilar Obs.  · 16 km MPC · JPL 2508 Alupka 1977 ET1 Alupka March 13, 1977 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh V 4.9 km MPC · JPL 2509 Chukotka...
- he designed a large palace for Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov in Alupka, Crimea, and important ecclesiastical furnishings designed by him included...
- harbor south of Sevastopol; Foros, the southernmost point; Alupka with the Vorontsov Palace (Alupka); Gaspra; Yalta; Gurzuf; Alushta. Further east is Sudak/Sougdia/Soldaia...
- was born on 20 October 1920 to a Crimean Tatar mother and a Lak father in Alupka, Crimea, then part of the short-lived state of South Russia (now Ukraine)...
- (Bulgaria) Amasra (Turkey) Anaklia (Georgia) Anapa (Russia) Albena (Bulgaria) Alupka (Crimea, Ukraine/Russia (disputed)) Alushta (Crimea, Ukraine/Russia (disputed))...
- Nicolaievich was declared insane and kept locked indoors in Crimea. He died in Alupka, Crimea on 25 April 1891. The Grand Duke's re****tion at the imperial court...
- Weiss (1795-1848); widow of Alexei Grigoryevich Stolypin. They married in Alupka on August 26, 1851. Princess Sofya Mikhailovna Vorontsova (1825–1879), who...