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You are looking at a fragment of a topographical map of the Crimean peninsula published in 1842 by the Military-Topographical Depot of the Russian Army. The map was built from the triangulations of Lt. Colonel Oberg and topographical surveys…
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 1,675 desiatinas for raising cattle near Sivash.
A dacha composed of 2,371 desiatinas (6,401 acres), of which 90% was considered suitable for cultivation.
A spot for those who seek out "spectacles of nature." In this case, the spectacle is a waterfall careening from the heights above the fortification. (Uchan-su means "flying water" in Tatar.) A mere 40 minute trip from Yalta brings the visitor to the…
No notes on the size or characteristics of the property included in the 1794 document.
Uezdy_1792.zip
Boundaries of the 6 uezdy of Tavrida province in 1792
This dacha consisted of 4,300 desiatinas in or near the villages of Alabash Konrat, Uklar, Topchak.
215 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
124 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
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