Livadiya
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Livadiya | |
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Лівадія Ливадия Livadiya |
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Region of Crimea: | Yalta municipality |
Location: | |
Altitude: | ~30 m |
Area: | ? km² |
Population: | 889 (2001) |
Density: | ? /km² |
Postal codes: | 98655, 98656 |
Phone prefix: | +380-654 |
Time zone: | EET: UTC+2 |
Previous name: | --- |
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Livadiya (Ukrainian: Лівадія, Russian: Ливадия, Crimean Tatar: Livadiya) is small town in Crimea 3 kilometres west of Yalta. A minor Crimean Tatar settlement in Middle Ages, Livadiya was named after the ancient Greek entrance into paradise in 1835, when a notable landscape park was laid out here. Livadiya became a summer residence of the Russian tsars in 1861. Emperor Alexander III of Russia died there in 1894. The Livadia Palace, built in 1910-11, is now a museum. It was formerly a summer palace of Russian royalty. In 1945, it served as the meeting place of the Yalta Conference and residence of Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Conference. Nowadays, Livadiya is known primarily for producing wine and is also a noted health resort.