Gurzuf
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Gurzuf | |
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Гурзуф Гурзуф Gurzuf |
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Region of Crimea: | Yalta |
Location: | |
Altitude: | ~30 m |
Area: | ? km² |
Population: | 8,676 (2001) |
Density: | ? /km² |
Postal codes: | 98640 — 98643 |
Phone prefix: | +380-654 |
Time zone: | EET: UTC+2 |
Previous name: | Gorsovium, Gorzubiti |
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Gurzuf (Ukrainian: Гурзуф, Russian: Гурзуф, Crimean Tatar: Gurzuf) is a resort in Crimea, Ukraine, on the northern coast of the Black Sea.
Gurzuf is a former Crimean Tatar village, now a part of Greater Yalta. It was made famous by Alexander Pushkin who visited the place in 1821. The International Children Center Artek (former All-Union Young Pioneer camp Artek) is situated just behind the mount of Ayudagh (the Bear Rock). The World Organization of the Scout Movement's Eurasian Region is headquartered in the town. There is also the Anton Chekhov Museum.
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