Map of Crimea

Crimea mapDetailed map of Crimea with cities and towns. Interactive Google map with administrative boundaries (borders) of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Online map of 🇺🇦 Ukraine shows Crimea with all settlements and other objects indicated in the official Google Maps maps. On the map of Crimea you can view cities and villages of all districts with street names and house numbers, as well as numbers (indexes) of highways, hospitals, pharmacies, shops, service stations, gas stations, hotels, beaches, embankments, cafes and restaurants, rivers and lakes, parks and reserves, post offices and any other marked places, including the main Crimean attractions. The online map of Crimea helps you easily navigate the terrain of the Crimean peninsula and find all the necessary objects in this region of Ukraine. To view the map in 🛰️ satellite mode, click the 🗺️ button "Show satellite map of Crimea". To zoom in and out of a selected area on the map, use the ➕ zoom in or ➖ zoom out buttons, as well as the touchpad of the touchscreen.

Map of Crimea

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The area of ​​the Autonomous Republic of Crimea is 26 thousand km² and ranks 081th among other administrative units of the sovereign and independent state 🇺🇦 Ukraine in terms of territory. In the north, Crimea is connected to mainland Ukraine through the Perekop Isthmus and borders the Kherson region. In the east, the Crimean peninsula borders the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation through the Kerch Strait. In the south and west, the Crimean coast is washed by the Black Sea, and in the east by the Sea of ​​Azov. Ukraine's neighbors in the Black Sea are the following countries: Georgia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Russia, and Romania. The capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea is the city of Simferopol – the economic and cultural center of the region. The city Sevastopol has a special status and is not part of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea administratively and territorially. Large cities and towns (towns) in Crimea: Bakhchisarai, Yalta, Kerch, Alupka, Alushta, Yevpatoria, Armyansk (Crimean Titan plant), Belogorsk, Dzhankoy, Krasnoperekopsk, Saki, Partenit, Rybache, Utyos, Perekop, Novy Svit, Koktebel, Kurortne, Ordzhonikidze, Gaspra, Goluba Zatoka, Gurzuf, Katsiveli, Koreiz (Mishor), Krasnokamyanka (ARTEK), Livadia, Massandra, Nikita, Simeiz, Foros, Steregusche, Krasnogvardiyske, Rozdolne, Pervomayske, Mykolaivka, Olenivka, Novofedorivka, Chornomorske, Balaklava, Inkerman, Laspi, Perevalne, Sudak, Feodosia, Shcholkine. The Autonomous Republic of Crimea consists of 14 districts and 11 city councils: Bakhchysarai district, Krasnogvardeysky district, Krasnoperekopsky district, Rozdolnensky district, Saki district, Pervomaysky district, Dzhankoy district, Nizhnyohirsky district, Leninsky district, Kirovsky district, Simferopol district, Sovetsky district, Chornomorsky district, Belogorsky district, Alushta city council, Armyansk city council, Dzhankoy city council, Yevpatoriya city council, Kerch city council, Krasnoperekopsk city council, Saki city council, Simferopol city council, Sudak city council, Feodosia city council, Yalta city council and a separate Sevastopol city council. The largest water resources: Salgir River, Kacha River, Alma River, Belbek River, Indol River, Biyuk-Karasu River, Chorna River, Burulcha River, Kadykivskyi quarry, Gasforta Lake, St. Kliment Lake, Dzhur-Dzhur Waterfall, Uchan-Su Waterfall, North Crimean Canal. Passage points from mainland Ukraine to Crimea, highways: Kalanchak - Armyansk (E97), Chaplynka - Perekop (T2202), Chongar (E105).

Geographical and factual data on the area of ​​Crimea are provided by the site Wikipedia (Wikipedia).

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