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Koktebel (Ukrainian and Russian: Коктебéль,
Crimean Tatar: Köktöbel, in 1945–1992
known as Planerskoye, Russian: Планерское) is an urban-type settlement...
- the Crimea,
where in 1893 his
mother had
bought a
cheap plot of land at
Koktebel."
After secondary school,
Voloshin entered Moscow University during "a...
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Roads to
Koktebel (Russian: Коктебель, romanized:
Koktebel) is a 2003
Russian adventure drama film
directed by
Boris Khlebnikov and
Aleksey Popogrebskiy...
- The
Koktebel Jazz
Festival is a jazz and
world music festival in Ukraine.
Until 2013, it used to take
place annually in
second w**** of
September in Koktebel...
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among the top 20
travel destinations in 2013.
Places of
interest include Koktebel Livadia Palace Mount Mithridat Scythian Treasure Swallow's Nest Tauric...
- Urals, such as
Obshchiy Syrt by Urals, Uzun-Syrt ("Long back")
plateau by
Koktebel in Crimea. It is a
denudational upland or
elevated flatland, a kind of...
- the 1940s.
Describing the
Koktebel community, the émigré
Viktoria Schweitzer wrote: "Here
inspiration was born." At
Koktebel,
Tsvetaeva met
Sergei Yakovlevich...
- Vasil'evna Bratijchuk,
Ukrainian astronomer MPC · 3372 3373
Koktebelia 1978 QQ2
Koktebel, a
resort on the
Black Sea in
Crimea MPC · 3373 3374
Namur 1980 KO Namur...
- pla**** its
first concert, in Italy, and in 2018 they pla**** a gig at the
Koktebel Jazz Festival.
Their orchestrated sound is
achieved by
slowly putting together...
- as The
Amphibian Man and Hamlet.
Locations used in the
filming include Koktebel and
Yalta in Crimea, Baku in Azerbaijan, and
Pitsunda in Abkhazia. Two...