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Alushta (Ukrainian and Russian: Алушта;
Crimean Tatar: Aluşta; Gr****: Ἄλουστον) is a city of
regional significance on the
southern coast of the Crimean...
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mountains to
Alushta and on to Yalta. The
length of line is
about 90 km and p****engers are ****igned a seat. Simferopol,
Yalta and
Alushta also have an...
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Alushta City Muni****lity (Ukrainian: Алуштинська міська рада, Russian: Алуштинский горсовет,
Crimean Tatar: Aluşta şeer şurası),
officially "the territory...
- Körbekül (Russian and Ukrainian: Корбек, romanized: Korbek), is a
village in
Alushta Muni****lity, Crimea, a
region internationally recognised as part of Ukraine...
- FC Aluston-YUBK
Alushta (Russian: ФК "Алустон-ЮБК" Алушта) is an ****ociation
football team
based in
Alushta, Crimea. It was
founded in 2015 in Feodosia...
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Alushta Sea
Commercial Port is an
unrealized project, a
commercial sea port in the city of
Alushta, on the
Black Sea
coast of Crimea. The port of Alushta...
- coast. It
opened in two parts: Simferopol–
Alushta in 1959 and
Alushta–Yalta in 1961. The
journey time to
Alushta is
about 1+1⁄2 hours, to
Yalta about 2+1⁄2...
- Muni****lity
Russia 4 Jan 2024
Captured by Russia on 27
February 2014.
Alushta 30,194
Alushta Muni****lity
Russia 4 Jan 2024
Captured by Russia on 27 February...
- (Russia)
Albena (Bulgaria)
Alupka (Crimea, Ukraine/Russia (disputed))
Alushta (Crimea, Ukraine/Russia (disputed))
Balchik (Bulgaria)
Batumi (Georgia)...
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Carpathian front line, from the
riots to the revolution, from
bucolic Alushta to
occupied Istanbul, to Pera in the 1920s. It is the
journey of their...