Eupatoria
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Eupatoria is a historic resort and port city on the western coast of Crimea, known for its beaches, therapeutic muds, and diverse cultural heritage.
Aliases (2)
- Eupatoria port ×1
- Evpatoria ×1
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
city
→
port city → resort city → |
| climate |
humid subtropical climate
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|
| controlledBy |
Russia
→
|
| country |
Ukraine
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|
| disputedTerritory |
Crimea
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|
| foundedInCentury |
5th century BC
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|
| hasAlternativeName |
Evpatoria
→
Yevpatoria → |
| hasAttraction |
Juma-Jami Mosque
→
Karaite kenesa complex → historic caravanserai buildings → |
| hasEconomicActivity |
health resort services
→
port services → tourism → |
| hasEthnicCommunity |
Crimean Tatars
→
Russians → Ukrainians → |
| hasFeature |
diverse cultural heritage
→
historic old town → salt lakes nearby → sandy beaches → seaside resort infrastructure → therapeutic muds → |
| hasFormerName |
Gözleve
→
Kerkinitis → Kezlev → |
| hasFunction |
regional cultural center
→
regional health resort center → |
| hasHistoricalPeriod |
Crimean Khanate period
→
Greek colony period → Russian Empire period → Soviet period → |
| hasPortType |
seaport
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|
| hasReligiousBuilding |
Orthodox churches
→
mosques → synagogues → |
| hasTransport |
bus connections
→
rail connections → tram network → |
| knownFor |
children’s health resorts
→
multiconfessional architecture → spa and sanatorium treatments → |
| locatedIn |
Crimea
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|
| locatedOn |
western coast of Crimea
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|
| locatedOnCoastOf |
Black Sea
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|
| namedAfter |
Mithridates VI Eupator
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| partOf |
Crimean Peninsula
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|
Referenced by (10)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Gözleve
→
Kezlev → |
modernName |
|
Gözleve
→
|
formerNameOf |
|
Eupatoria
("Evpatoria")
→
|
hasAlternativeName |
|
Crimea
→
|
hasMajorCity |
|
Kerkinitis
→
|
hasModernSuccessor |
|
Gözleve
("Eupatoria port")
→
|
hasPort |
|
Crimea
→
|
hasPortCity |
|
Kezlev
→
|
historicalNameOf |
|
Kerkinitis
→
|
laterName |