- The
Mzymta (Russian: Мзы́мта, Adyghe: Мэзмытӏэ, Mezmytha) is a
river in
Northwestern Caucasus,
flowing through Mostovsky District and the city of Sochi...
-
backside slopes facing southwest. The
lower base area of Roza
Valley at the
Mzymta River is at an
elevation of 560
meters (1,840 ft)
above sea level. The highest...
- (Russian: Адлер) is a
resort on the
Black Sea
coast located in the
mouth of the
Mzymta River. It used to be a town but is now a
microdistrict within Adlersky City...
- a
microdistrict of
Adlersky city
district –
located at the
mouth of the
Mzymta River. The
settlement was
founded by
Russians on 18 June 1837 as the fort...
-
Black Sea and are cut by the rivers. The
biggest rivers in
Sochi are the
Mzymta and the Shakhe.
Other rivers include the Ashe, the Psezuapse, the Sochi...
- norties.,
Potanin was
inspired to
develop the Rosa
Khutor ski
resort in the
Mzymta valley near
Sochi after skiing with
Putin in
Austria in 2003. He invested...
- and Rosa
Khutor electrical substations were
completed in
November 2010
Mzymta electrical substation was
completed in
March 2011
Krasnopolyanskaya hydroelectric...
- near Yeysk)
Kuban (into Sea of Azov near Temryuk) Laba (in Ust-Labinsk)
Mzymta (near Sochi) The
rivers in this
section are
sorted west to east.
Sulak (north...
- majority), and
stretching along the
Black Sea
coast as far at the
river Mzymta. The
Bolsheviks invaded Abkhazia in
April 1918 but were
repulsed the following...
- the
modern border of
Krasnodar Krai and Abkhazia. They
lived at the
upper Mzymta, and its
inflow Achipse,
modern Krasnaya Polyana,
Adlersky City District...