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Yevpatoria

Yevpatoria (Ukrainian: Євпаторія, romanizedYevpatoriia; Russian: Евпатория, romanizedYevpatoriya; Crimean Tatar: Kezlev, Кезлев, Greek: Ευπατορία) is a Ukrainian city of regional significance in Western Crimea, north of Kalamita Bay. Yevpatoria serves as the administrative center of Yevpatoria Municipality, one of the districts (raions) into which Crimea is divided. It had a population of 105,719 (2014 Census).[2]

Yevpatoria
Євпаторія (Ukrainian)
Евпатория (Russian)
Kezlev (Crimean Tatar)
Кезлев (Crimean Tatar)
Yevpatoria panorama
Yevpatoria
Location of Yevpatoria within Crimea
Yevpatoria
Yevpatoria (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 45°11′38″N 33°22′5″E / 45.19389°N 33.36806°E / 45.19389; 33.36806
CountryTerritory of Ukraine, occupied by Russia[1]
RegionCrimea
Area
 • Total120 km2 (50 sq mi)
Elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2014)
105,719
 • Density1,618.37/km2 (4,191.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)
Postal code
97400 — 97490
Area code+7-36569
ClimateCfa
Websitemy-evp.ru (russian site)

History

Greek settlement

The first recorded settlement in the area, called Kerkinitis (Κερκινίτις), was built by Greek colonists around 500 BCE. Along with the rest of the Crimea, Kerkinitis formed part of the dominions of King Mithridates VI Eupator (r. 120–63 BCE). The name of the modern city derives from his nickname, Eupator ('of a noble father').

Khanate period

From roughly the 7th through the 10th centuries, Yevpatoria was a Khazar settlement; its name in Khazar language was probably Güzliev (literally 'beautiful house').[3] It was later subject to the Cumans (Kipchaks), the Mongols, and the Crimean Khanate. During this period the city was called Kezlev by Crimean Tatars and Gözleve by Ottoman Turks. The Russian medieval name Kozlov is a Russification of the Crimean Tatar name. For a short period between 1478 and 1485, the city was administered by the Ottoman Empire. Afterward, it became an important urban center of the Crimean Khanate.

The 400-year-old Juma-Jami Mosque is one of the many designed by the Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan. It was built in 1552-1564. 35-metre minarets rose on the flanks of the building. The mosque was of great state significance. It was here that a ceremony of the declaration of rights of the Crimean Khans was held at their enthronement. Only after that did they go to their capital, the city of Bakhchysarai.

 
Entrance to one of the Eupatorian Kenassas

Yevpatoria became a residence of the spiritual ruler of the Crimean Karaites, the Ḥakham. In this connection, a complex of two prayer houses was built under the supervision of the Rabovich brothers, in which the Renaissance and Muslim architectural styles entwined in a most unusual manner. The ensemble organically incorporates three courtyards. The entrance to it is marked by gates, built in 1900, which look like a refined triumphal arch.

Imperial Russian rule

 
USSR road sign on P25 road in Crimea

In 1783, along with the rest of Crimea, Kezlev was captured by the Russian Empire. Its name was officially changed to Yevpatoriya in 1784. This spelling of the city name came to the French, German, Spanish, and English languages at the end of the 18th сentury.

Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz visited the town in 1825 and wrote one of his Crimean Sonnets here; it was later translated into Russian by Mikhail Lermontov.

The city was occupied in September 1854 by British, French and Turkish troops during the Crimean War prior to the Allied landing in Kalamita Bay, after which the Battle of the Alma south of the bay followed. It became a garrison of Ottoman troops later during the war and was the site of the Battle of Eupatoria in February 1855, which was the largest military clash in the Crimean theatre outside the Sevastopol area.

1930s–present

 
Hydro-massage on Lake Moynaki

Natural factors at Yevpatoria created beneficial conditions for the treatment of osteoarticular tuberculosis and other children's diseases; in 1933, at a scientific conference in Yalta, it was agreed that among Soviet resort towns for the organization of children's resorts, most people approved Yevpatoria. In 1936, the Soviet government placed the All-Union children's resort in Yevpatoria. In 1938, the approved plan of a general reconstruction of the city.

During World War II, sanatoriums were used as military hospitals. By 1 July 1945, Yevpatoria operated 14 sanatoriums, and have taken 2,885 people. By the 1980s, the city operated 78 sanatoriums for 33 thousand people.

Today, Yevpatoria is a major Black Sea port, a rail hub, and a resort town. The main industries of the city include fishing, food processing, winemaking, limestone quarrying, weaving, manufacturing, machinery, furniture manufacturing, and tourism.

Yevpatoria has spas of mineral water, salt, and mud lakes. These resorts belong to a vast area with curative facilities where the main health-improving factors are the sunshine and sea, air and sand, brine and mud of the salt lakes, as well as the mineral water of the hot springs. The curative qualities of the local mud was witnessed by the manuscripts of Pliny the Elder, a Roman scholar (c. 80 BC).

In Ukraine

On 24 December 2008, a blast destroyed a five-story building in the town. 27 people were killed. President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko declared 26 December to be a day of national mourning.[4][5][6][7][8]

Two beaches in Yevpatoria have been Blue Flag beaches since May 2010, these were the first beaches (with two beaches in Yalta) to be awarded a Blue Flag in a CIS member state.[9]

In 2014 due to the military operation of the Russian Armed forces, the city of Yevpatoria was occupied by Russia along with the entire Crimean peninsula. The UN General Assembly condemned the Russian operation and considered the annexation the temporary occupation of part of the territory of Ukraine—the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol.[10]

Economy and industry

 
71-411 tram.
  • Industry, Engineering
  • Agriculture
  • AO Vympel NPO (MicroElectronics and Electronics, circuits microchips IC, Electrical parts, connectors, optoelectronics television and other devices and machinery, metallurgy engineering technology)
  • Eupatoria Aircraft Plant and Repair EupAZ EARZ (An, Mi, Ka, Su, MiG, Yak, Il, Be, Tu; An-22, Su-25, MiG-31, Yak-38, Be-12, transport aircraft and amphibious)
  • Construction, Building

Education

Demographics

Ethnic composition of Yevpatoria in 2001 according to the Ukrainian census:

  1. Russians: 64,9%
  2. Ukrainians: 23,3%
  3. Crimean Tatars: 6,9%
  4. Belarusians: 1,5%
  5. Armenians: 0,5%
  6. Jews: 0,4%
  7. Tatars (excluding Crimean Tatars): 0,2%
  8. Poles: 0,2%
  9. Moldovans: 0,2%
  10. Azerbaijanis: 0,2%

Geography

Climate

Yevpatoria has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) under the Köppen climate classification with cool winters and warm to hot summers.

Climate data for Yevpatoria (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 4.4
(39.9)
4.9
(40.8)
8.3
(46.9)
14.6
(58.3)
20.7
(69.3)
25.7
(78.3)
28.9
(84.0)
28.8
(83.8)
23.1
(73.6)
16.9
(62.4)
10.5
(50.9)
6.1
(43.0)
16.1
(61.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) 1.5
(34.7)
1.6
(34.9)
4.6
(40.3)
10.3
(50.5)
15.9
(60.6)
21.0
(69.8)
23.9
(75.0)
23.6
(74.5)
18.4
(65.1)
12.7
(54.9)
7.0
(44.6)
3.2
(37.8)
12.0
(53.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −1.1
(30.0)
−1.3
(29.7)
1.7
(35.1)
6.8
(44.2)
12.0
(53.6)
17.0
(62.6)
19.5
(67.1)
19.0
(66.2)
14.2
(57.6)
9.0
(48.2)
4.1
(39.4)
0.6
(33.1)
8.5
(47.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 30.5
(1.20)
31.1
(1.22)
28.9
(1.14)
29.3
(1.15)
25.1
(0.99)
39.7
(1.56)
31.1
(1.22)
41.4
(1.63)
46.4
(1.83)
33.6
(1.32)
38.8
(1.53)
37.5
(1.48)
413.4
(16.28)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 6.5 6.3 6.4 4.7 5.0 5.2 3.5 4.1 5.2 4.8 6.7 6.6 65.0
Average relative humidity (%) 83.4 80.8 78.2 74.1 71.8 70.2 64.8 63.9 70.2 76.8 81.9 83.3 75.0
Source: World Meteorological Organization[11]

Area attractions

Famous attractions within or near Yevpatoria are:

 
The garden at the Karaite Kenasa in Yevpatoria

Notable people

Names of asteroid number 6489 and number 24648

Asteroid number 6489 has the name Golevka, which has a complicated origin. In 1995, Golevka was studied simultaneously by three radar observatories across the world: Goldstone in California, Eupatoria RT-70 radio telescope (Yevpatoriya is sometimes romanized as Evpatoria or Eupatoria (Russian origin), and Kashima in Japan. 'Gol-Ev-Ka' comes from the first few letters of each observatory's name; it was proposed by the discoverer following a suggestion by Alexander L. Zaitsev.

Asteroid 24648 Evpatoria was discovered 1985 Sept. 19 by Nikolai Chernykh and Lyudmila Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, and named in honor of Evpatoria (transliteration from Russian to English, thus Yevpatoriya). The minor planet marked the occasion of the 2500th anniversary of the town in 2003.[13]

Twin towns – sister cities

Arms City Nation Since
Ioannina   Greece 1989
  Figueira da Foz   Portugal 1989
  Ludwigsburg   Germany 1992
Zakynthos   Greece 2002
  Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski   Poland 2004
  Krasnogorsky District   Russia 2006
Lambie   Greece 2009
  Belgorod   Russia 2010

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ This place is located on the Crimean peninsula, which is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, but since 2014 under Russian occupation. According to the administrative-territorial division of Ukraine, there are the Ukrainian divisions (the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city with special status of Sevastopol) located on the peninsula. Russia claims these as federal subjects of the Russian Federation (the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol).
  2. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2014). "Таблица 1.3. Численность населения Крымского федерального округа, городских округов, муниципальных районов, городских и сельских поселений" [Table 1.3. Population of Crimean Federal District, Its Urban Okrugs, Municipal Districts, Urban and Rural Settlements]. Федеральное статистическое наблюдение «Перепись населения в Крымском федеральном округе». ("Population Census in Crimean Federal District" Federal Statistical Examination) (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  3. ^ Brutzkus, Julius (1944). "The Khazar Origin of Ancient Kiev", Slavonic and East European Review, p. 118
  4. ^ UPDATE: 26 Killed, 5 Hospitalized After Crimea House Blast[permanent dead link], Ukrainian News Agency (26 December 2008)
  5. ^ Death toll of Crimean blast reaches 27, says Emergencies Ministry 2008-12-29 at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (26 December 2008)
  6. ^ Friday Declared Mourning Day In Ukraine For Victims Of Yevpatoriya Gas Explosion Archived 2012-09-13 at archive.today, Ukrainian News Agency (26 December 2008)
  7. ^ Ukraine mourns Crimea blast dead, BBC News (26 December 2008)
  8. ^ 27 dead after Ukrainian apartment blast, CNN (26 December 2008)
  9. ^ Four beaches in Crimea receive international certificates of cleanliness, Kyiv Post (12 May 2010)
  10. ^ "A/RES/71/205 – E – A/RES/71/205". undocs.org.
  11. ^ . World Meteorological Organization. Archived from the original on 17 July 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  12. ^ fr:Sémion Ezrovitch Douvan
  13. ^ JPL Small-Body Database, NASA

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Translated uk Yevpatoriya to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Yevpatoria Ukrainian Yevpatoriya romanized Yevpatoriia Russian Evpatoriya romanized Yevpatoriya Crimean Tatar Kezlev Kezlev Greek Eypatoria is a Ukrainian city of regional significance in Western Crimea north of Kalamita Bay Yevpatoria serves as the administrative center of Yevpatoria Municipality one of the districts raions into which Crimea is divided It had a population of 105 719 2014 Census 2 Yevpatoria Yevpatoriya Ukrainian Evpatoriya Russian Kezlev Crimean Tatar Kezlev Crimean Tatar Yevpatoria panoramaFlagCoat of armsYevpatoriaLocation of Yevpatoria within CrimeaShow map of CrimeaYevpatoriaYevpatoria Ukraine Show map of UkraineCoordinates 45 11 38 N 33 22 5 E 45 19389 N 33 36806 E 45 19389 33 36806CountryTerritory of Ukraine occupied by Russia 1 RegionCrimeaArea Total120 km2 50 sq mi Elevation10 m 30 ft Population 2014 105 719 Density1 618 37 km2 4 191 6 sq mi Time zoneUTC 3 MSK Postal code97400 97490Area code 7 36569ClimateCfaWebsitemy evp wbr ru russian site Contents 1 History 1 1 Greek settlement 1 2 Khanate period 1 3 Imperial Russian rule 1 4 1930s present 2 In Ukraine 3 Economy and industry 4 Education 5 Demographics 6 Geography 6 1 Climate 7 Area attractions 8 Notable people 9 Names of asteroid number 6489 and number 24648 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistoryGreek settlement Main article Greeks in pre Roman Crimea The first recorded settlement in the area called Kerkinitis Kerkinitis was built by Greek colonists around 500 BCE Along with the rest of the Crimea Kerkinitis formed part of the dominions of King Mithridates VI Eupator r 120 63 BCE The name of the modern city derives from his nickname Eupator of a noble father Khanate period From roughly the 7th through the 10th centuries Yevpatoria was a Khazar settlement its name in Khazar language was probably Guzliev literally beautiful house 3 It was later subject to the Cumans Kipchaks the Mongols and the Crimean Khanate During this period the city was called Kezlev by Crimean Tatars and Gozleve by Ottoman Turks The Russian medieval name Kozlov is a Russification of the Crimean Tatar name For a short period between 1478 and 1485 the city was administered by the Ottoman Empire Afterward it became an important urban center of the Crimean Khanate Main article Juma Jami Mosque The 400 year old Juma Jami Mosque is one of the many designed by the Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan It was built in 1552 1564 35 metre minarets rose on the flanks of the building The mosque was of great state significance It was here that a ceremony of the declaration of rights of the Crimean Khans was held at their enthronement Only after that did they go to their capital the city of Bakhchysarai nbsp Entrance to one of the Eupatorian KenassasMain articles Crimean Karaites and Eupatorian Kenassas Yevpatoria became a residence of the spiritual ruler of the Crimean Karaites the Ḥakham In this connection a complex of two prayer houses was built under the supervision of the Rabovich brothers in which the Renaissance and Muslim architectural styles entwined in a most unusual manner The ensemble organically incorporates three courtyards The entrance to it is marked by gates built in 1900 which look like a refined triumphal arch Imperial Russian rule nbsp USSR road sign on P25 road in CrimeaIn 1783 along with the rest of Crimea Kezlev was captured by the Russian Empire Its name was officially changed to Yevpatoriya in 1784 This spelling of the city name came to the French German Spanish and English languages at the end of the 18th sentury Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz visited the town in 1825 and wrote one of his Crimean Sonnets here it was later translated into Russian by Mikhail Lermontov The city was occupied in September 1854 by British French and Turkish troops during the Crimean War prior to the Allied landing in Kalamita Bay after which the Battle of the Alma south of the bay followed It became a garrison of Ottoman troops later during the war and was the site of the Battle of Eupatoria in February 1855 which was the largest military clash in the Crimean theatre outside the Sevastopol area 1930s present nbsp Hydro massage on Lake MoynakiNatural factors at Yevpatoria created beneficial conditions for the treatment of osteoarticular tuberculosis and other children s diseases in 1933 at a scientific conference in Yalta it was agreed that among Soviet resort towns for the organization of children s resorts most people approved Yevpatoria In 1936 the Soviet government placed the All Union children s resort in Yevpatoria In 1938 the approved plan of a general reconstruction of the city During World War II sanatoriums were used as military hospitals By 1 July 1945 Yevpatoria operated 14 sanatoriums and have taken 2 885 people By the 1980s the city operated 78 sanatoriums for 33 thousand people Today Yevpatoria is a major Black Sea port a rail hub and a resort town The main industries of the city include fishing food processing winemaking limestone quarrying weaving manufacturing machinery furniture manufacturing and tourism Yevpatoria has spas of mineral water salt and mud lakes These resorts belong to a vast area with curative facilities where the main health improving factors are the sunshine and sea air and sand brine and mud of the salt lakes as well as the mineral water of the hot springs The curative qualities of the local mud was witnessed by the manuscripts of Pliny the Elder a Roman scholar c 80 BC In UkraineOn 24 December 2008 a blast destroyed a five story building in the town 27 people were killed President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko declared 26 December to be a day of national mourning 4 5 6 7 8 Two beaches in Yevpatoria have been Blue Flag beaches since May 2010 these were the first beaches with two beaches in Yalta to be awarded a Blue Flag in a CIS member state 9 In 2014 due to the military operation of the Russian Armed forces the city of Yevpatoria was occupied by Russia along with the entire Crimean peninsula The UN General Assembly condemned the Russian operation and considered the annexation the temporary occupation of part of the territory of Ukraine the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol 10 Economy and industry nbsp 71 411 tram Industry Engineering Agriculture AO Vympel NPO MicroElectronics and Electronics circuits microchips IC Electrical parts connectors optoelectronics television and other devices and machinery metallurgy engineering technology Eupatoria Aircraft Plant and Repair EupAZ EARZ An Mi Ka Su MiG Yak Il Be Tu An 22 Su 25 MiG 31 Yak 38 Be 12 transport aircraft and amphibious Construction BuildingEducationInstitute of Social Sciences Branch Crimean Federal UniversityDemographicsEthnic composition of Yevpatoria in 2001 according to the Ukrainian census Russians 64 9 Ukrainians 23 3 Crimean Tatars 6 9 Belarusians 1 5 Armenians 0 5 Jews 0 4 Tatars excluding Crimean Tatars 0 2 Poles 0 2 Moldovans 0 2 Azerbaijanis 0 2 GeographyClimate Yevpatoria has a humid subtropical climate Cfa under the Koppen climate classification with cool winters and warm to hot summers Climate data for Yevpatoria 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 4 4 39 9 4 9 40 8 8 3 46 9 14 6 58 3 20 7 69 3 25 7 78 3 28 9 84 0 28 8 83 8 23 1 73 6 16 9 62 4 10 5 50 9 6 1 43 0 16 1 61 0 Daily mean C F 1 5 34 7 1 6 34 9 4 6 40 3 10 3 50 5 15 9 60 6 21 0 69 8 23 9 75 0 23 6 74 5 18 4 65 1 12 7 54 9 7 0 44 6 3 2 37 8 12 0 53 6 Mean daily minimum C F 1 1 30 0 1 3 29 7 1 7 35 1 6 8 44 2 12 0 53 6 17 0 62 6 19 5 67 1 19 0 66 2 14 2 57 6 9 0 48 2 4 1 39 4 0 6 33 1 8 5 47 3 Average precipitation mm inches 30 5 1 20 31 1 1 22 28 9 1 14 29 3 1 15 25 1 0 99 39 7 1 56 31 1 1 22 41 4 1 63 46 4 1 83 33 6 1 32 38 8 1 53 37 5 1 48 413 4 16 28 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 6 5 6 3 6 4 4 7 5 0 5 2 3 5 4 1 5 2 4 8 6 7 6 6 65 0Average relative humidity 83 4 80 8 78 2 74 1 71 8 70 2 64 8 63 9 70 2 76 8 81 9 83 3 75 0Source World Meteorological Organization 11 Area attractionsFamous attractions within or near Yevpatoria are nbsp The garden at the Karaite Kenasa in YevpatoriaJuma Jami Mosque Eupatorian Kenassas St Nicholas the Miracle Worker Cathedral Tekie DervishesNotable peopleLyudmila Alexeyeva Soviet and Russian human rights activist Simeon Ezravic Douvan City Mayor and Duma Deputy 1905 1919 12 Maria Gorokhovskaya Russian born Soviet gymnast Nikolaos Himonas Nikolai Khimona painter of Greek descent Zula Pogorzelska Polish cabaret and film actress Kseniya Simonova Ukrainian sand animator Sergei Sokolov Russian born Soviet Marshal Ruslana Taran Ukrainian sailor Vitya Vronsky pianistNames of asteroid number 6489 and number 24648Asteroid number 6489 has the name Golevka which has a complicated origin In 1995 Golevka was studied simultaneously by three radar observatories across the world Goldstone in California Eupatoria RT 70 radio telescope Yevpatoriya is sometimes romanized as Evpatoria or Eupatoria Russian origin and Kashima in Japan Gol Ev Ka comes from the first few letters of each observatory s name it was proposed by the discoverer following a suggestion by Alexander L Zaitsev Asteroid 24648 Evpatoria was discovered 1985 Sept 19 by Nikolai Chernykh and Lyudmila Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory and named in honor of Evpatoria transliteration from Russian to English thus Yevpatoriya The minor planet marked the occasion of the 2500th anniversary of the town in 2003 13 Twin towns sister citiesArms City Nation SinceIoannina nbsp Greece 1989 nbsp Figueira da Foz nbsp Portugal 1989 nbsp Ludwigsburg nbsp Germany 1992Zakynthos nbsp Greece 2002 nbsp Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski nbsp Poland 2004 nbsp Krasnogorsky District nbsp Russia 2006Lambie nbsp Greece 2009 nbsp Belgorod nbsp Russia 2010Gallery nbsp View over Yevpatoria city centre nbsp Odun Bazar Kapusu reconstructed tower of the medieval Kezlev nbsp The Juma Jami Mosque designed in 1552 by Mimar Sinan nbsp Vacation on the Black Sea coast in Yevpatoria nbsp The port of Yevpatoria nbsp Monument to Crimean Tatar poet Omer Gezlevi nbsp Golden beach of the Black Sea coast nbsp Holiday by Lake Moinaki nbsp Healing Lake Moinaki nbsp Therapeutic mud nbsp TramwaySee alsoBattle of Eupatoria Yevpatoria assault Yevpatoria Bay The Evpatoria ReportReferences This place is located on the Crimean peninsula which is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine but since 2014 under Russian occupation According to the administrative territorial division of Ukraine there are the Ukrainian divisions the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city with special status of Sevastopol located on the peninsula Russia claims these as federal subjects of the Russian Federation the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol Russian Federal State Statistics Service 2014 Tablica 1 3 Chislennost naseleniya Krymskogo federalnogo okruga gorodskih okrugov municipalnyh rajonov gorodskih i selskih poselenij Table 1 3 Population of Crimean Federal District Its Urban Okrugs Municipal Districts Urban and Rural Settlements Federalnoe statisticheskoe nablyudenie Perepis naseleniya v Krymskom federalnom okruge Population Census in Crimean Federal District Federal Statistical Examination in Russian Federal State Statistics Service Retrieved 4 January 2016 Brutzkus Julius 1944 The Khazar Origin of Ancient Kiev Slavonic and East European Review p 118 UPDATE 26 Killed 5 Hospitalized After Crimea House Blast permanent dead link Ukrainian News Agency 26 December 2008 Death toll of Crimean blast reaches 27 says Emergencies Ministry Archived 2008 12 29 at the Wayback Machine Interfax Ukraine 26 December 2008 Friday Declared Mourning Day In Ukraine For Victims Of Yevpatoriya Gas Explosion Archived 2012 09 13 at archive today Ukrainian News Agency 26 December 2008 Ukraine mourns Crimea blast dead BBC News 26 December 2008 27 dead after Ukrainian apartment blast CNN 26 December 2008 Four beaches in Crimea receive international certificates of cleanliness Kyiv Post 12 May 2010 A RES 71 205 E A RES 71 205 undocs org World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1981 2010 World Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on 17 July 2021 Retrieved 17 July 2021 fr Semion Ezrovitch Douvan JPL Small Body Database NASAExternal links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yevpatoria http evpatoriya history info https evp rk gov ru ru index Yevpatoriya Photo gallery Archived 2010 04 13 at the Wayback Machine in Russian The murder of the Jews of Yevpatoria during World War II at Yad Vashem website https www bloomberg com news articles 2015 12 07 biden says illegal russian occupation of crimea must end http www kalamit info Archived 21 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yevpatoria amp oldid 1191899925, wikipedia, 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