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Livadia Palace (Russian: Ливадийский дворец, Ukrainian: Лівадійський палац) is a
former summer retreat of the last
Russian tsar,
Nicholas II, and his...
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Livadia can
refer to: Livadiya,
Crimea (Лівадія or Ливадия), a
suburb of Yalta,
Crimea Livadia, Famagusta, a
village in
Cyprus Livadia, Larnaca, a village...
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Empire were
named Livadia,
after the
Livadia Palace:
Russian yacht
Livadia (1873),
launched in 1873 and sunk in 1878
Russian yacht
Livadia (1880), experimental...
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Livadia was an
imperial yacht of the
House of
Romanov built in 1879–1880 to
replace a
yacht of the same name that had sunk off the
coast of Crimea...
- Two
yachts of the
Russian Navy have been
named Livadia:
Russian yacht
Livadia (1873)
Russian yacht
Livadia (1880) This
article includes a list of ships...
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Livadia (Gr****: Λιβάδια [locally [liˈvaθca]]) is a muni****lity and
suburb of Larnaca. It has been a
settlement since the
Middle Bronze Age.[additional...
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Livadia was an
imperial yacht of the
House of
Romanov built in 1869–1873 by
Leopold Schwede in Nikolaev. She
served on the
Black Sea. The
Livadia was...
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Livadeia (Gr****: Λιβαδειά
Livadiá,
pronounced [livaˈðja];
Ancient Gr****: Λεβάδεια, romanized: Lebadeia or Λεβαδία, Lebadia) is a town in
central Greece...
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Livadia (Gr****: Λειβάδια or Λιβάδια,
literally 'Meadows', Turkish: Sazlıköy) is a
village in the
Famagusta District of Cyprus,
located on the
Karpas Peninsula...
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Palace a
short distance to the
north of
Yalta and
Nicholas II
built the
Livadia Palace southwest of the town in 1911.
During the 20th century,
Yalta was...