The legendary Crimea peninsula has become the epicenter of the intertwining of cultures. Greek policies play a special role here. Even in the views of an ordinary observer, southern autonomy has very specific roots. We are not going to paint the biography of the republic now, but it is hardly permissible to deny a clear connection with the beautiful Hellas. The residents of the resort are proud of the heritage of the ancients.
In addition to olive trees and wine, there is also architectural evidence from the ancient era.
Who created Chersonesos Well, of course, Zeus
Perhaps the most famous Greek polis, noted in the territories of the Crimean peninsula, is located within the boundaries of the hero city of Sevastopol. An architectural message from ancient Greece has proven to be a highly attractive tourist destination.
The refined columns have become a true symbol of the local area. It must be admitted that the fame of the beautiful ruins spread to neighboring regions. It is not for nothing that "Chersonesus Tauric" is included in the list of cultural heritage sites "UNESCO". Adds color to the legendary polis and the location on the seashore (Chersonesos is located on the southwestern slopes of the peninsula).
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Legacy of Panticapaeum
The southern autonomy keeps within its borders a fascinating fragment of a mysterious civilization, even if the name at the present moment is somewhat shorter than Kerch! The creation of this city dates back to the 7th century BC.
The ruins of Panticapaeum are a popular tourist attraction. The ancient complex is located on a mountain now called Mithridates (Northern Black Sea region).
Feodosia remembers everything
The name of this Crimean resort openly hints at some kind of isolation. Our imagination draws a portrait that is surprisingly similar to ancient Greek counterparts. Although, why analogs History suggests that Feodosia is an original product of the past.
Even the linguistic aspect testifies to the mentioned roots. Now the famous city has become Russified and acquired other associations. Nevertheless, archaeological sites do not allow one to step aside from the glorious, irrevocably gone period of history.
Do not believe those who say that from the ancient era on the territory of Feodosia no remarkable exhibits have survived. However, archaeologists sometimes predict the search for bright prospects (usually they mean the western part of the clay quarry of Feodosia). This polis was founded in the middle of the sixth century and was at that time a rather significant unit on the political map of the world.