Prymorskyi | |
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Country | Territory of Ukraine, occupied by Russia [1] |
Republic | Crimea |
Municipality | Feodosia Municipality |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 12,560 |
Time zone | UTC+4 ( MSK) |
Climate | Cfa |
Prymorskyi ( Crimean Tatar: Hafuz, Russian: Приморский, Ukrainian: Приморський) is an urban-type settlement in the Feodosia Municipality, a territory recognized by the majority of countries as part of Ukraine (as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea), but in control of and annexed into Russia since 2014. Population: 12,560 ( 2014 Census). [2]
In 1938, near the village of Distant Reeds the construction of a shipyard began, and a working village called South Point ( PO More Shipyard) was started. [3]
45°07′00″N 35°28′50″E / 45.11667°N 35.48056°E
Prymorskyi | |
---|---|
Country | Territory of Ukraine, occupied by Russia [1] |
Republic | Crimea |
Municipality | Feodosia Municipality |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 12,560 |
Time zone | UTC+4 ( MSK) |
Climate | Cfa |
Prymorskyi ( Crimean Tatar: Hafuz, Russian: Приморский, Ukrainian: Приморський) is an urban-type settlement in the Feodosia Municipality, a territory recognized by the majority of countries as part of Ukraine (as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea), but in control of and annexed into Russia since 2014. Population: 12,560 ( 2014 Census). [2]
In 1938, near the village of Distant Reeds the construction of a shipyard began, and a working village called South Point ( PO More Shipyard) was started. [3]
45°07′00″N 35°28′50″E / 45.11667°N 35.48056°E