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Novobobrivs'ke Destination Guide
Touring Novobobrivs'ke in Ukraine
Novobobrivs'ke in the region of Misto Sevastopol is a city located in Ukraine - some 440 mi or ( 707 km ) South of Kiev , the country's capital city .
Time in Novobobrivs'ke is now 07:37 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Simferopol " with a UTC offset of 4 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Zalisne, Simferopol, Simeiz, Shyroke, and Sevastopol. Being here already, consider visiting Zalisne . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Novobobrivs'ke ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
Videos
Ukranian donkey trip 2010
Donkeys riders: Tata, Gilang("it's running!!"), Sherlene, Mikolaj :))) ..
Ukraine 7, Shashik or Russian Shish kebab
Shashlik is a form of skewered dish popular throughout the former Soviet Union and Mongolia. Shashlik is generally either beef, pork, or lamb, depending on local preferences or religious observances. ..
Chrysanthemums in Nikita, flowers photo show
These flowers chrysanthemums photos are taken in the Nikitasky Botanical Garden, Nikita, Crimea, Ukraine during "Сhrysanthemum Ball", a traditional yearly exhibition, held in Nikitsky Botanical Garden ..
Rally Yalta Foros-Волга(Volga)
Volga!!!! ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Battle of the Chernaya
The Battle of the Chernaya (Battle of Tchernaïa, Сражение у Черной речки, Сражение у реки Черной) was a battle by the Chernaya River fought during the Crimean War on August 16, 1855. The battle was fought between Russian troops and a coalition of French, Sardinian and Ottoman troops. The Chernaya River is on the outskirts of Sevastopol. The battle ended in a Russian retreat and a victory for the French, Sardinians and Turks.
Located at 44.47 33.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Chorna River (Crimea)
The Chorna, Chornaya or Chorhun River, which translates from the Ukrainian and Russian as "Black River", is a small river in Crimea, Ukraine. Its length is 34,5 km. The Chorna River begins in the Baydar Valley northeast of the small town of Rodnikivs'ke (44° 28' N 33° 51' EG), just west of which it flows into a reservoir. From there it continues in a westerly direction to the town of Inkerman (Belokamensk) where it enters the Bay of Sevastopol, on the southwest coast of the peninsula.
Located at 44.47 33.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Mangup
Mangup also known as Mangup Kale is a historic fortress in Crimea, located on a plateau about 9 miles due east of Sevastopol. In medieval times it was known as Doros, later it was given the Kipchak name Mangup (kale means fortress).
Located at 44.58 33.80 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Baydar Gate
The Baydar Gate is a mountain pass in the Crimean Mountains connecting the Baidar Valley with the Black Sea coast. It is enclosed by Mount Chelebi (657 m) and Mount Ckhu-Bair (705 m). The old Yalta-Sevastopol highway, dating from the 1830s and seldom used today, passes through here. When the highway was completed in 1848, the so-called Propylaea were built of local limestone to commemorate the event.
Located at 44.41 33.78 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Foros Church
The Church of Christ's Resurrection is a popular tourist attraction on the outskirts of Yalta in the Crimea, known primarily for its scenic location, overlooking the Black Sea littoral from a 400-metre cliff near Baidarsky Pass. The church overlooking the village of Foros was commissioned by a local landowner to commemorate Alexander III's survival in the Borki train disaster (1888). The landowner's name was Alexander Kuznetsov; he was a tea trader from Moscow.
Located at 44.40 33.79 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
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