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S I M F E R O P O L
Simferopol is the
political, administrative and cultural center of Crimea and is located in the middle of
the Crimean peninsula. "Simferopol" is a greek word and means "a
town-collector". Actually, all Crimean's roads collect in Simferopol. So whatever you
would like to go in Crimea you should almost for sure visit Simferopol first.
Simferopol was founded on April 28, 1784 after Crimea was joined to Russia by
Katerine II. There was a small tatar town named Ak-Mechet. Till now downtown of the city
consists of two parts: tatar and european, and you will easy notify the differences if you
take a short tour around the city.
Population of the capital of Crimea is about 400,000 people. It is quite a
small and quite a big city at the same time. You can easily walk to any
part of it in 40-45 minutes. Simferopol has a pretty large public transportation system, a
big railway station, and an airport. You can get any point of Crimea from Simferopol.
There is the trolleybus track (the longest in the World at more than 90 km) which goes
from the airport to Yalta.
If you need spend a night there are three hotels in downtown: "Ukraine",
"Moscow", and "Tavria". Prices and conditions are different but there
is
one commonn thing for all of them - there is no Internet access from any hotel. :-) You
can find some Internet cafe and clubs in the center.
There are four theatres in Simferopol which run from September till June.
Simferopol:
historical museum
Gogolya street, 14, phone (0652)25-25-11
ethnography museum
Pushkina street,18 phone (0652)25-52-23
art museum
Libknehta street, 35, phone (0652)27-54-04 |
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