-
commonly called the
Arabat Arrow (Ukrainian: Арабатська стрілка,
Arabatska strilka;
Crimean Tatar:
Arabat beli; Russian: Арабатская стрелка,
Arabatskaya strelka)...
- four
ponds and one
waterfall on the s****s, all of
which are man-made.
Strilka Street stretches parallel to the stream. It
originates on the
western outskirts...
-
elevation are
marked with a dash (—). The name Арабатська Стрілка (Arabatska
Strilka)
translates to
Arabat Arrow or
Arrow of Arabat.
Arabat Spit in Ukrainian...
-
village of Davydkivtsi. Right: Zhabiac**** Potik [uk], Oryshka [uk]. Left:
Strilka [uk] (Rudka Mala).
Above the
river are the
following villages, settlements...
- village. Also,
there is
another version. The name is
similar to the
river Strilka, and the
village is
situated along the "straight
river like an arrow"....
- 1915),
Franko Ilmak (born 1924). In 1954, a large-scale fire
broke out on
Strilka Street. On 26 May 1991, the
first Chervona kalyna festivals and the unveiling...