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  1. Nikitsky Botanical Garden. 8. Ai-Petri Mountain. 9. Massandra Winery. 10. Chekhov House-Museum. A trip to Yalta. Yalta, located on the beautiful Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine, is a popular tourist destination renowned for its stunning landscapes and historical significance.

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    • The Current Status of Yalta and Crimea
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    The current status of Yalta is disputed between Ukraine and Russia. De facto, it is controlled by Russia as the entire Crimea. On March 16, 2014, a referendum was held and the results showed that the majority of Crimeans voted for independence of Crimea and joining Russia. However, the legitimacy of the referendum is questionable. It was not recogn...

    Yalta was founded by the Greeks approximately in the 1st century. The legend says that Greek sailors lost their way because of the storm. They searched the shore for a long time and, when finally they saw the shore (“yalos”), they decided to give the founded settlement this name. In antique times, the settlement was the part of the Roman Empire, in...

    Yalta is characterized by an abundance of greenery. The old town looks like a large park with some houses. It is the capital of the Crimean resorts. It is the center of the large territory of the south Crimea shore known as Bolshaya (“big”) Yalta, which stretches for over 70 km. The climate is of sub-tropical type. It is characterized by mild and r...

    Yalta itself is interesting due to its unique combination of architectural monuments surrounded by mountainous landscape. There are a lot of beautiful (although, not all of them are in good condition) buildings constructed in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. The most interesting places in Yalta: 1. Roffe swimming-pools; 2. Yalta embankment; 3....

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    Famous attractions within or near Yalta are: Yalta's Sea Promenade ( Naberezhnaya ), housing many attractions, which was renovated in 2003 and 2004. Saint Hripsime Church of Yalta , an Armenian Church, with frescoes by V. Surenyants

  4. Ukraine, Europe. Crimea. With many of Yalta's attractions a short distance away, the Chekhov House-Museum is the only must-see in town. It's sort of The Cherry Orchard incarnate. Not only did Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) pen that classic play here, the lush garden would appeal to the most horticulturally challenged audience.

  5. Feel attracted to visit Yalta owing to its scenic beauty of architectural monuments surrounded by magnificent mountains. Go for sightseeing to visit places such as Massandra Park, Yalta embankment, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, “Skazka'' Zoo, Emir Bukharsky palace, etc.

  6. The most popular place for leisurely walks among locals and guests alike is the picturesque Lenin Boardwalk, whose architecture has incorporated the most unthinkable styles. Yalta ’s main street is full of entertainment centers, coffeehouses, restaurants, and attractions; life here does not stop pulsating even for a second.

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