- The
Salhyr or
Salgir is the
longest river of the
Crimean Peninsula. Its
length is 204 km, and its
drainage basin is 3,750 km2. The
average discharge of...
- The
Salgir gudgeon (Gobio krymensis) is a
species of gudgeon, a
small freshwater ray-finned fish in the
family Gobionidae. It is
widespread in
Europe in...
- Russo-Turkish War of 1735–1739. The
battles culminated in
Russian victory at the
Salgir River in
Crimea on July 12, 1737, and in the
vicinity of
Karasubazar on...
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drying up
completely during the summer. The
largest rivers are the
Salhyr (
Salğır, Салгир), the
Kacha (Кача), the Alma (Альма), and the
Belbek (Бельбек)....
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known as
Bolshoy Yanisal (Russian: Большой Янисаль; Urum: Салгир Йаны Сала,
Salgir Yani Sala)
before 1946 (since 1930 –
Bolshoy Yanisol (Russian: Большой Янисоль)...
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villages around them, as well as the
woods around the
rivers Alma, Kacha, and
Salgir. Part of his own
estate included the
wastelands with
their newly created...
- "pike-like wolf-barbel". The
Crimean barbel (Barbus tauricus) is
found in the
Salgir River in the
Crimean peninsula. Also the
Kuban barbel (Barbus kubanicus)...
- Chichkoff, 1937 (Varna gudgeon)
Gobio krymensis Bănărescu & Nalbant, 1973 (
Salgir gudgeon)
Gobio kubanicus Vasil'eva, 2004
Gobio latus Anikin, 1905 Gobio...
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Coordinates 46°05′N 34°20′E / 46.083°N 34.333°E / 46.083; 34.333
River sources Salgir Basin countries Ukraine Max.
length 200 km (120 mi) Max.
width 35 km (22 mi)...
- Talmud-Tora [ru]
Jewish School Seyit-Settar
Mosque Tomb of the
religious elder Aziz
Salgir-Baba Ner
Tomid Synagogue [ru]
Simferopol Kenesa [uk] The city of Simferopol...