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    Yalta (Russian and Ukrainian: Я́лта) is a resort city on the south coast of the Crimean Peninsula surrounded by the Black Sea. It serves as the administrative center of Yalta Municipality, one of the regions within Crimea.

  2. Yalta, city, Crimea, southern Ukraine. It faces the Black Sea on the southern shore of the Crimean Peninsula. Settlement on the site dates from prehistoric times, but modern Yalta developed only in the early 19th century, becoming a town in 1838.

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  3. Feb 4, 2020 · Despite the Yalta agreements, within months the stage was set for the Cold War - the struggle between the two new superpowers that split the globe into ideological camps for decades.

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  5. It is a resort region, located at the southern shore of Crimea – one of the most famous recreational territories of the former Soviet Union. Population: 133,675 ( 2014 Census). [1] Administrative and municipal status. Administrative divisions of the Yalta municipality.

  6. Yalta ( Ukrainian and Russian: Я́лта) is a resort city on the south coast of the Crimean Peninsula surrounded by the Black Sea. Yalta is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine, and is thought to be part of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. In 2014, 76,746 people lived there.

  7. Yalta, spread out on the southern coast of the Crimea, is the most popular city of the peninsula, and it proudly carries the epithet “capital of Crimean resorts.” The unique combination of natural beauty, endless sea, splendid beaches, and abundance of tremendous architectural and historical sights, have all played a part in elevating this ...

  8. visittoukraine.com › en › citiesVisit Ukraine - Yalta

    Owing to wonderful nature, endless sea and abundance of tremendous architectural and historical sights, Yalta was a coveted resort town for Russia’s aristocrats and emperors. The numerous residences of royal families in Yalta prove this fact.

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