Sunday, 17th April 2016 Dervish Tekke Museum, Evpatoria, Crimea
Малый Иерусалим в Евпатории: город, которого вы не видели
В Евпатории с 2007 года действует туристический маршрут «Малый Иерусалим». В старой части города недалеко друг от друга находятся храмы многих религий: мечеть, православный собор, три кенасы, две синагоги, монастырь дервишей, молитвенный дом крымчаков и армянская церковь. Первоначально опубликовано на - Посетите наш сайт: Facebook: Twitter:
Yevpatoria | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:27 1 History 00:00:36 1.1 Greek settlement 00:01:06 1.2 Khanate period 00:02:49 1.3 Russian rule 00:04:07 2 Modern Yevpatoria 00:04:16 2.1 USSR 00:05:52 2.2 Ukraine 00:07:25 2.3 2014 Russian annexation 00:08:28 3 Economy and Industry 00:09:12 4 Education 00:09:26 5 Demographics 00:09:42 6 Climate 00:10:00 7 Area attractions 00:10:24 8 Famous people from Yevpatoria 00:11:18 9 Names of asteroid number 6489 and number 24648 00:12:32 10 Twin towns – sister cities 00:12:43 11 Gallery 00:12:52 12 See also
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Yevpatoria (Ukrainian: Євпаторія; Russian: Евпатория; Crimean Tatar: Kezlev, Кезлев) is a 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. Population: 105,719 (2014 Census).