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Gurzuf or
Hurzuf (Ukrainian: Гурзуф, Russian: Гурзу́ф,
Crimean Tatar:
Gurzuf, Gr****: Γορζουβίται) is a
resort town (urban-type settlement) in
Yalta Muni****lity...
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Gurzuf (Russian: Кафе Гурзуф) is a
painting by
Alexander Nikolayevich Samokhvalov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Самохва́лов; 1894–1971), Russian...
- children's
center (a
former Young Pioneer camp) on the
Black Sea in the town of
Gurzuf located on the
Crimean Peninsula, near Ayu-Dag. It was
established on 16...
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Chornomorske Donuzlav Yevpatoria Sevastopol Balaklava Foros Alupka Yalta Gurzuf Alushta Sudak Feodosia Kerch Mangup Bakhchysarai Simferopol Karasu Stary...
- a part of the
Crimean southern coast spanning from
Foros in the west to
Gurzuf in the east and
including the city of
Yalta and
multiple adjacent urban...
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Cherylhall September 20, 1979
Palomar S. J. Bus · 15 km MPC · JPL 8248
Gurzuf 1979 TV2
Gurzuf October 14, 1979
Nauchnij N. S.
Chernykh · 3.4 km MPC · JPL 8249...
- of
Russian literature at
Leningrad University. He died and was
buried in
Gurzuf.
Tomashevsky was
involved in
compiling the
Ushakov Dictionary and supervised...
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twenty novels about his life and his
Motherland — Crimea. He was born in
Gurzuf, Crimea, but grew up in Qızıltaş
village (now Krasnokamianka). His first...
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Mansur Mazinov Native name Мансур Мустафаевич Мазинов Born 25
September 1906
Gurzuf,
Taurida Governorate,
Russian Empire Died 11
March 1983 (aged 76) Kazakh...
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Popovych (Ukrainian: Наталія Костянтинівна Попович; born 16
March 1968, in
Gurzuf,
Yalta muni****lity,
Ukrainian SSR) is a
Ukrainian politician. In 2014 she...