Bilohirsk

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Bilohirsk
Білогірськ — Белогорск — Qarasuvbazar
City

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Bilohirsk
Location of Bilohirsk within the Crimea, Ukraine
Coordinates: 45°3′16″N 34°36′8″E / 45.05444°N 34.60222°E / 45.05444; 34.60222Coordinates: 45°3′16″N 34°36′8″E / 45.05444°N 34.60222°E / 45.05444; 34.60222
Country  Ukraine
Region Crimea
District Bilohirsk Raion
Area
  Total 5.42 km2 (2.09 sq mi)
Elevation 180 m (590 ft)
Population (2012[1])
  Total 18,199
  Density 3,398.52/km2 (8,802.1/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 97600 — 97609
Area code(s) +380-6559
Website http://belogorsk.crimea.ua/

Bilohirsk (Ukrainian: Білогірськ; Russian: Белого́рск; Crimean Tatar: Qarasuvbazar; Armenian: Բելոգորսկ, Կարասու-Բազար (Byelogorsk, Karasow-Bazar); formerly Karasubazar) is a city in Crimea, in southern Ukraine, 25 miles east-northeast of Simferopol on the Biyuk Karasu river. Both Russian and Ukrainian names mean "white mountains", and the Crimean Tatar name Qarasuvbazar means "bazaar on the Karasu river".

History

The city in 1856.

The site is low, but the town is surrounded by hills, which afford protection from the north wind. The town has a characteristic Crimean Tatar atmosphere. 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 area. When in 1736 Khan Fetih Giray was driven by the Russian Empire from Bakhchisaray, he settled at Karasubazar, but next year the town was captured, plundered and burned by the Russian army.

Retreating NKVD shot a number of local people in the streets in 1941.[2]

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