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    Qarabiy yayla (lit. 'Black spider pasture'; Ukrainian: Карабі́-Яйла́, romanized: Karabi-Yaila; Russian: Караби́-яйла́, romanized: Karabi-yayla) is a mountain...
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    yayla Nikita yayla Gurzuf yayla Babugan yayla Chatyr-Dag yayla Dologorukovskaya (Subatkan) yayla Demirci yayla Qarabiy yayla Crimea's highest peak is the...
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    000 sunshine hours per year; it reaches up to 2,505 sunshine hours in Qarabiy yayla in the Crimean Mountains. As a result, the climate favors recreation...
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    currently under occupation by Russia since 2014. It is a part of the larger Qarabiy yayla mountain range, making up the central part of the range. The area was...
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    Crimean Nature Reserve, the Yalta Mountain-Forest Nature Reserve, and the Qarabiy yayla mountain range. The plant is used for ornamental purposes. Pink, A....
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    mountain ridge on the Iturup Island (Kruber Ridge), a karst cavity in the Qarabiy yayla plateau, Crimea, and a karst cave in Georgia (Krubera Cave) are named...
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    field was created by the partisans in the Crimean Mountains, in the Qarabiy yayla mountain range. The first flight landed on 28 September 1942, and flights...
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    Main Ridge, stretching from Cape Aya in the west to Chatyr-Dag and Qarabiy yayla in the east, contains the remains of a large barrier reef that once...
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  • bring an end to the German blockade of the partisan-run airfield in the Qarabiy yayla mountain range. At its peak, Dagci's network included 35 or 78 people...
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