Bilohirsk

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Bilohirsk
Білогірськ
Белогорск
Qarasuvbazar
Region of Crimea: Bilohirsk raion
Location: 45°3′N 34°36′E
Altitude: ~180 m
Area: 5.42 km²
Population: 18,420 (2001)
Density: 3398.52 /km²
Postal codes: 97600 — 97609
Phone prefix: +380-6559
Time zone: EET: UTC+2
Previous name: Karasubazar (until 1945)
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Bilohirsk on the map of Crimea
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Bilohirsk (Ukrainian: Білогірськ, Russian: Белого́рск, Crimean Tatar: Qarasuvbazar), formerly Karasubazar is a town in Crimea, Ukraine, situated 25 miles east-northeast of Simferopol on the Biyuk Karasu river. Both Russian and Ukrainian names mean "white mountains", and original Crimean Tatar name Qarasuvbazar means "bazaar on the Karasu river".

The site is low, but the town is surrounded by hills, which afford protection from the north wind. The dirty streets full of petty traders, the gloomy bazaar with its multitude of tiny shops, the market squares, the blind alleys, the little gates in the dead courtyard walls, all give the place the stamp of a Tatar or Turkish town. Placed on the high road between Simferopol and Kerch, and in the midst of a country rich in cereal land, vineyards and gardens, Karasubazar used to be a chief seat of commercial activity in Crimea; but it is gradually declining in importance, though still a considerable center for the export of fruit. The caves of Akkaya close by give evidence of early occupation of the spot. When in 1736 Khan Fetih Giray was driven by the Russians from Bakhchisaray he settled at Karasubazar, but next year the town was captured, plundered and burned by the Russians.


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Raions:

Bakhchisaray raion | Bilohirsk raion | Chornomorske raion | Dzhankoy raion | Kirovske raion | Krasnohvardiyske raion | Krasnoperekopsk raion | Lenine raion | Nizhnyohirskyi raion | Pervomayske raion | Rozdolne raion | Saky raion | Simferopol raion | Sovetskyi raion

City Municipalities:

Alushta municipality | Armyansk municipality | Dzhankoy municipality | Eupatoria municipality | Kerch municipality | Krasnoperekopsk municipality | Saky municipality | Simferopol municipality | Sudak municipality | Theodosia municipality | Yalta municipality

Cities and towns:

Alupka | Alushta | Armyansk | Balaklava | Bakhchisaray | Bilohirsk | Chornomorske | Gaspra | Gurzuf | Dzhankoy | Eupatoria | Foros | Inkerman | Kacha | Kerch | Koktebel | Koreiz | Kirovske | Krasnohvardiyske | Krasnoperekopsk | Lenine | Livadiya | Massandra | Nizhnyohirskyi | Nikita | Novyi Svet | Partenit | Pervomayske | Perekop | Rozdolne | Saky | Scholkine | Sevastopol | Simeiz | Simferopol | Sovetskyi | Staryi Krym | Sudak | Theodosia | Yalta

This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.