YEVPATORIYA

yĕfpətôˈrēə, city (1989 pop. 109,000), S Ukraine, in the Crimea. It is a Black Sea port, a rail hub, and a vacation and health resort. Fishing, food processing, wine making, limestone quarrying, weaving, and the manufacture of building materials, machinery, and furniture are the chief industries. Yevpatoriya stands on the site of the ancient Greek colony of Kerkinitida, founded in the 6th cent. b.c. In the 1st cent. b.c. the area was captured by the Pontian king Mithradates VI (Mithradates Eupator), for whom the city is named. Changing hands many times, Yevpatoriya came under the control of the Turko-Tatars in the 13th cent.; they later became vassals of the Ottoman empire, which took the city in 1478. Russia annexed Yevpatoriya along with the rest of the Crimea in 1783, and during the Crimean War it was occupied (1854) by British, French, and Turkish troops. Historic landmarks include a 16th-century mosque and the ruins of the Tatar fortress (15th cent.). The name of the city is sometimes transliterated Evpatoriya or Eupatoria.

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...Poets of Russia, 1890-1930 , Cambridge, Mass., 1960. Yevpatoriya until 1783 Gozlev , town in the Crimean Oblast, situated...for children, and has some fishing and wine industries. Yevpatoriya was an ancient Greek colony, became Turkish in 1478 and...
Yuri Gagarin was immediately dispatched to the Yevpatoriya control cen- ter to communicate directly with Komarov...orbits. During the sixteenth orbit, controllers at the Yevpatoriya center transmitted data to the cosmonaut on how to use...
...SSR to combat brucellosis; from 1937 veterinary, town of Yevpatoriya; during World War II head, army veterinary hospital; later...division; after demobilization 1945 chief veterinary, town of Yevpatoriya; 1947 chief, Veterinary Administration, Ministry of Agriculture...
...Feodosiya, Kerch, Alushta and Sudak. Einsatzkommando 11a : Zapp, location: Yalta, Sevastapol and Bakhchisarai and Yevpatoriya. Einsatzkommando 11b : location: en route to Simferopol. Einsatzkommando 12 : Nosske, location: Stalino, Novocherkask...
...Salgir makes to the northeast, in the direction of the Sea of Azov, is very curious. The dry valley which runs toward Yevpatoriya is oriented in the original direction of the river--to the northwest. Apparently at one time the Salgir emptied into...
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...Interior Kharkovsky Natsionalny Universitet Ministerstva Vnutrennih Del-which has branches in Smila, Poltava, Melitopol, Yevpatoriya, Kerch, Mariupol, and Herson-an educational branch of Kharkiv Aeronautical University in Alushta Kharkovsky Aerokosmichesky...


 

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...yesterday searching for survivors in the wreckage of the collapsed five-storey building in the Crimea peninsula resort of Yevpatoriya. Activist missing again A ZIMBABWEAN peace activist detained over an alleged plot to overthrow President Robert Mugabe has...
...searching for survivors in the wreckage of the collapsed five-story building in the Ukraines Crimea peninsula resort of Yevpatoriya. Emergency Situations Ministry spokesman Volodymyr Ivanov added the final death toll may be even higher. The explosion...


 

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YEVPATORIYA yefp to re , city (1989 pop. 109...furniture are the chief industries. Yevpatoriya stands on the site of the ancient Greek...named. Changing hands many times, Yevpatoriya came under the control of the Turko...
EUPATORIA see Yevpatoriya , Ukraine. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
EVPATORIYA see Yevpatoriya , Ukraine. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Other major cities include Sevastopol (an municipality with the status of an oblast), Kerch , Feodosiya , Yalta , and Yevpatoriya . Along the Crimeas northeast shore are a series of shallow, stagnant, but mineral-rich lagoons, known collectively...


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