Sevastopol
Sevastopol (Ukrainian: Севастополь, formerly called Sebastopol) is a large seaport and city. It is on the Crimean Peninsula, on the north side of the Black Sea. 380,000 people live in the city. It was started in 1783. The port was shared by naval forces of Ukraine and Russia until 2014 when Russia took control.
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The ruins of the ancient Greek theatre in Chersonesos Taurica
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"Soldier and Sailor" Memorial to Heroic Defenders of Sevastopol
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The Monument to the Sunken Ships, dedicated to ships scuttled during the siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War, designed by Amandus Adamson
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The Black Sea Fleet Museum
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Russian president Vladimir Putin with Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma on board the Black Sea Fleet's flagship in July 2001
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Satellite image of the Sevastopol area.
Districts of Sevastopol:* Gagarin Raion (Gagarinsky)* Lenin Raion (Leninsky)* Nakhimov Raion (Nakhimovsky)* Balaklava Raion (Balaklavsky)
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Trolleybuses ZiU-9 in Sevastopol