The eternal paradise on earth, the Crimean Peninsula
The Crimean Peninsula, also known as the Crimean Peninsula, is located in the southern peninsula of Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the southwest, the Sea of ??Azov to the northeast, and the mainland to the north. The borders are the same as those of the Ukrainian Crimea Oblast. It is generally diamond-shaped and covers an area of ??25,500 square kilometers. The population is approximately 2.28 million. It once belonged to the Crimean Khanate, was later incorporated into Russia, and was placed under Ukraine since 1954. The northern and central parts of the Crimean Peninsula are plains, and the Kerch Peninsula in the southeast is a low-lying hilly area with rich iron ore reserves.
The Crimean Peninsula, also known as the Crimean Peninsula, is located in the southern peninsula of Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the southwest, the Sea of ??Azov to the northeast, and the mainland to the north. The borders are the same as those of the Ukrainian Crimea Oblast. It is generally diamond-shaped and covers an area of ??25,500 square kilometers. The population is approximately 2.28 million. It once belonged to the Crimean Khanate, was later incorporated into Russia, and was placed under Ukraine since 1954. The northern and central parts of the Crimean Peninsula are plains, and the Kerch Peninsula in the southeast is a low-lying hilly area with rich iron ore reserves.
The Crimean Peninsula, also known as the Crimean Peninsula, is located in the southern peninsula of Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the southwest, the Sea of ??Azov to the northeast, and the mainland to the north. The borders are the same as those of the Ukrainian Crimea Oblast. It is generally diamond-shaped and covers an area of ??25,500 square kilometers. The population is approximately 2.28 million. It once belonged to the Crimean Khanate, was later incorporated into Russia, and was placed under Ukraine since 1954. The northern and central parts of the Crimean Peninsula are plains, and the Kerch Peninsula in the southeast is a low-lying hilly area with rich iron ore reserves. .
The coastal zone at the southern foot of the Crimean Mountains is about 150 kilometers long and 2,000 to 8 kilometers wide. The winter is mild, with an average temperature of 4°C in January and an annual precipitation of 500 to 700 mm, reaching 1000 to 1200 mm in the western mountainous areas. The rivers in the Crimean Peninsula are short, the water volume is small, and the vegetation is Mediterranean type. Plain areas mainly produce wheat, corn, sunflowers, etc. Grapes, subtropical fruit trees, essential oil crops and tobacco are widely planted along the narrow southern coast.
There are mining, chemical, machinery manufacturing, food and other industries here. Large enterprises are mostly concentrated in Kerch, the iron ore mining center. The transportation is convenient, and tourist areas, health resorts, and towns are distributed in a bead shape. It was once the largest health resort and tourist resort in the Soviet Union. The main cities are Simferopol, Sevastopol, Kerch, Yevpatoria and Yalta. ?
The Crimean Peninsula still retains the remains of the annihilation of the British light cavalry in the Crimean War and nine Russian domed churches on the cliffs. In 1991, during the "state of emergency" initiated by Soviet conservatives and ultimately failed, Mikhail Gorbachev, the first and last president of the Soviet Union, was imprisoned in his country house here.
Scattered amid orchards, vineyards and trees are numerous villages, mosques, monasteries, Russian royal palaces and ancient Greek and medieval castles. These monuments show that Christians, Muslim Tatars and Jews lived here from the 6th century to the mid-19th century. It is also one of the few areas with Ukrainian cultural monuments. ?
In addition to Russians and Ukrainians, there are about 260,000 returned Tatars on the island, as well as about 10 million Turkic-speaking Jews, Germans, Armenians, Greeks and Bulgarians. .
The famous tourist city of Yalta is located in the picturesque Crimean Peninsula of Ukraine. Its white beaches and blue waters are the best gifts that nature has given to the people of Yalta. ?
This small town on the shores of the Black Sea not only attracts tourists from all over the world to come for leisure and vacation with its fairyland-like natural scenery, but also has many legends left by celebrities and dignitaries from various countries. ?
Yalta first became famous because of the international conference held here in 1945 to define the Yalta System. At this meeting, US President Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Churchill, Soviet Stalin, etc. gathered here to discuss the determination of the post-war world political pattern and the division of interests.
Franz Palace, the former site of the Yalta Conference, was the palace of the last Russian tsar. The palace has four floors, one of which is the exhibition site of the Yalta Conference. Exhibits on display in the spacious palace include: a huge round negotiating table, a signing table, signed treaties and agreements, Churchill's pipe and Stalin's marshal uniform. It seems that people can see the extraordinary temperament of past world leaders.