Jørgen Deleuran

Jørgen Deleuran

The journey continues in Crimea. How Danish editor at Curiousua.com experiences the Ukrainian peninsula. The second part of Jørgen Deleuran's tale.

Friday, 21 March 2014 11:30

Mramornaya Peshchera – Marble Caves

The caves at Chatyr-Dag were formed by an underground river sometime in the past.

Volodymyr is from the Ukrainian peninsula Crimea, which in 2014 was occupied by Russia. He has chosen to remain a Ukrainian citizen.

Monday, 17 March 2014 09:56

Foros is the southernmost city in Crimea

Foros is a smaller city with around 2,000 inhabitants on the southern coast of Crimea.

Saturday, 22 March 2014 14:17

The secret base for submarines in Balaklava

Balaklava on the southern coast of Crimea was home to the Soviet Union's secret submarine base.

Gurzuf is located by the Black Sea in a scenic area at Aju-Day (Bear Mountain) in the Yalta region and has approx. 12,000 inhabitants.

 

Saturday, 22 February 2014 10:40

Simferopol – the capital of Crimea

Simferopol is the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and has approx. 370,000 inhabitants. The city houses the parliament, Verkhovna Rada Crimea.

Hanne Severinsen has on several occasions been an election observer at Ukrainian elections, thus also at the recent presidential election.

 

Alushta was founded by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the 6th century.

The Ukrainian agricultural trainee Andrii Ikin was severely injured on his legs when he cleaned a feed tank.

 

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