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Scott C. H. The Baltic, the Black sea and the Crimea: comprising travels in Russia, a vouage down the Volga to Astrakhan, and a tour through Crim tartary.

Scott C. H. The Baltic, the Black sea and the Crimea: comprising travels in Russia, a vouage down the Volga to Astrakhan, and a tour through Crim tartary. – London: R. Bentley, . – 12 + 346 p.

Language of edition: english

Historical period: 1850

Preface was signed on 08/15/1854, in 1855 – 3rd edition.

1. Departure from Stockholm (2/5/1850) – Aland Islands – Or – Sveaborg – Kronstadt.

2. St. Petersburg.

3. Petersburg – Novgorod.

4 – 5. Moscow.

6. Trinity Monastery.

7. Nizhny Novgorod. Swimming along the Volga.

8. Chuvash – Cheboksary – Kazan – Kazan Tatars.

9. Simbirsk – Hvalynsk – Saratov.

10. Queen – Kalmykia – Astrakhan.

11. Astrakhan.

12. Journey steppes – Novocherkassk – the Don Kazak – Nakhichevan – Taganrog – Nogai – Mariupol – Arabat.

13. Panticapaeum – modern Kerch – Theodosius – Karasu Bazaar.

14. Simferopol – the cave Kizil-Koba – Chater-Dag – Alushta.

15. Yalta – Nikitsky Botanical Garden – Alupka.

16. Baydarsky – Balaklava – Sevastopol – its fortifications – the Black Sea Fleet – Russian corruption – how to capture Sevastopol?

17. Inkerman – Black River – Chorgun.

18. Bakhchisarai – Palace – Crimean Tatars – Assumption Monastery – Ashlama.

Calais 19. – Karaites – Mangup.

20. The ruins of Chersonese – Monastery St. George – Yevpatoria – Odessa (10/22/1850).

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Author: Scott Charles Henry

Geographical objects (4): Astrakhan, Baltic sea, Black sea, Volga river

Subject: Travels in Crimea in late 18 – 19 cent.