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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_AkhunMount Akhun - Wikipedia

    Mount Akhun (Ахун) is a stand-alone mountain in the Khostinsky City District of Sochi, Russia. Wedged between the Matsesta and Khosta rivers, this karst massif is the highest point of the Sochi littoral. The peak of Greater Akhun is 663 metres (2,175 ft) above sea level. [1]

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    “I love to see the mountains and the sun, but even when it’s cloudy it's very beautiful, and I took lots of pictures,” says Myriam Fimbry, a journalist from Montreal. She enjoyed the long easy blue-color slopes and picturesque landscapes of the Caucasian Mountains where the resort is located. When the weather is good and you look toward the souther...

    “Skiing in Russia is really great. Conditions and installations are magnificent. There are modern facilities, and the infrastructure is really incredible,” said SCIJ president, Frederick Wallace from Canada. He even compares Sochi with Canada’s Olympic city: “I used to live in Whistler and I'd say it's the same type of adventure!”

    “The slopes here are different from those that we have in Europe. There, they are all high altitude. For us Europeans it's probably more exotic skiing, but I really like the way they're doing it here,” said professional skier Сharles Choveaux, a member of the Belgium national team. Journalist Andrea Saule from Italy agrees: “I think it’s a really g...

    German Journalist and free rider Ralf Scheurer says that Rosa Khutor is a smaller resort compared to those he used to go to in the Austrian Alps, but it is perfect for freeriding and has lots of nice off piste zones. “This skiing center has Olympic slopes for downhill and there is no harder slope anywhere, so advanced skiers can find a good challen...

    “One thing I've noticed that was mind blowing is that there are many snowboarders here - much more than in Europe,” said Сharles Choveaux from Belgium. Russia is a young skiing nation, and mostly young people go to alpine resorts, and they think that snowboarding is cooler. Sometimes these young riders lack mountain culture, however, and one can se...

    Several journalists who wished to remain anonymous said off the record that girls in Russia are really incredible and unbelievable. But remember, not all of them speak English.

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  3. 2 days ago · Discover 37 fascinating facts about Sochi, from its stunning Black Sea coastline to its historic landmarks and iconic Winter Olympics venues. Explore the vibrant culture and natural beauty of this enchanting Russian city.

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    • Sochi has a long history that dates back to Ancient Greek and Roman times when the area was inhabited by the Zygii people. From the 6th to the 11th centuries though, Sochi belonged to Georgia's kingdoms of Egrisi and Abkhazia.
    • After the 15th century, the region making up Sochi was known as Ubykhia and was controlled by local mountaineer clans. In 1829, however, the coastline region was ceded to Russia after the Caucasian and Russo-Turkish Wars.
    • In 1838, Russia founded the Fort of Alexandria (which was renamed Navaginsky) at the mouth of the Sochi River. In 1864, the final battle of the Caucasian War took place and on March 25 a new fort Dakhovsky was established where Navaginsky had been.
    • Throughout the early 1900s, Sochi grew as a popular Russian resort city and in 1914, it was granted municipal rights. Sochi's popularity grew further during Joseph Stalin's control of Russia as Sochi as he had a vacation home, or dacha, built in the city.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SochiSochi - Wikipedia

    Sochi stretches across 145 kilometers (90 mi), and is the longest city in Europe, [ 12 ] the fifth-largest city in the Southern Federal District, the second-largest city in Krasnodar Krai, and the sixth-largest city on the Black Sea. Sochi hosted the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games in 2014.

  5. Aug 28, 2024 · The height of the summit is 663 meters. At the top is an observation tower with a height of 30.5 meters, built in 1936 and recognized as an architectural monument of federal significance. The tower can be climbed for a fee of 100 rubles, there is a panoramic observation deck.

  6. Sochi stretches across 145 kilometers (90 mi), and is the longest city in Europe, the fifth-largest city in the Southern Federal District, the second-largest city in Krasnodar Krai, and the sixth-largest city on the Black Sea.

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