Livadiya, Crimea
Livadiia
Ливадия | |
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UTC+4 (MSK) | |
Postal code | 98655, 98656 |
Area code | +380-654 |
Climate | Cfb |
Livadiya (
2014 Census).[1]
History
A minor
Empress Catherine II, which he named thus.[2]
The estate later passed to the possession of the
tsars. Emperor Alexander III of Russia
died there in 1894.
The
Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Conference. Nowadays, Livadiia is known primarily for producing wine and is also a noted health resort
.
Namesakes
A
Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh in 1979 is named after the suburb.[3]
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Tsar Alexander III with family in Livadia, circa 1890
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Photo of Tsar Nicholas II's children at the Livadia Palace, ca. 1909
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Architect Nikolai Krasnov, commemorative coin
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Yalta summit, 1945
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The main facade of the palace
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Italian courtyard
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Vineyards in Livadia
References
- Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
- ^ "Official website of Livadiya" (in Russian). Panos Stamou. "Εκδηλώσεις - Δραστηριότητες" [Events - Activities] (in Greek). Official web page of the Lambros Katsonis Society of the Livadians (Σύλλογος Λεβαδέων "Ο Λάμπρος Κατσώνης"). Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Panos Stamou (c. 2007). Προσέγγιση ιστορικής προσωπικότητας μέσα από Αρχειακές πηγές: Περίπτωση Λάμπρου Κατσώνη [Approaching the historic person through archival sources: The case of Lampros Katsonis] (DOC) (in Greek). Hellenic Cultural Center (Moscow). See also the Lambros Katsonis articles in the Russian and Ukrainian language Wikipedia, respectively.
- ^ Dictionary of Minor Planet Names - p.247
External links
- Media related to Category:Livadiya at Wikimedia Commons