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Alushta
12022-06-27T16:14:32-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f597garden locationplain2022-07-02T13:33:44-04:0044.6773, 34.4097Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5Alushta appears only once in the garden register, with an orchard of 159 trees.
12020-03-19T20:13:01-04:00Village of Alushta4Panorama of Alushta on Crimea's southern coast. In the foreground, a shepherd herds goats with the help of a few dogs. Crimean mountains (the high peak is Demirdzhi) and the Black Sea, complete with a vessel with furled sails, can be seen in the background.plain2020-12-18T16:26:14-05:0010-23-183744.67728, 34.4097ONeill_Request-pl79md_Alushta.jpg
12022-07-02T11:32:15-04:00Crimea's southern coast, 18171Military topographical survey map by Semyon Mukhin (Topographical Depot, General Staff)plain2022-07-02T11:32:15-04:001817